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Todd Williams (singer)

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Todd Williams
Genrescountry
InstrumentVocals
LabelsSecret Street

Todd Williams is a singer and songwriter from Dubbo. Williams was the first indigenous winner of the Starmaker prize at Tamworth[1][2][3] and won a Deadly in 2003 for Best Country Artist.[4] His debut album Ten 'Till Midnight was recorded live[5] and was released in 2004.

Discography

  • Ten 'till midnight (2004) - Secret Street[6]
  • "Falling Down" - ABC Country[7]

References

  1. ^ Tedmanson, Sophie (21 January 2003), "Star shines on Dubbo's karaoke kid", The Australian
  2. ^ Chesterton, Ray (21 January 2003), "Country music awards anoint Aboriginal star", The Courier-Mail
  3. ^ Chesterton, Ray (21 January 2003), "Aboriginal singer gets head start", Herald Sun
  4. ^ Gilchrist, Inga (1 July 2004), "Got plenty in reserve", MX (Australia)
  5. ^ Maley, Jacqueline (2 July 2004), "Good news week", Sydney Morning Herald
  6. ^ Adsett, Ron (September 2004), "Ten 'Till Midnight review", Country City Capital News
  7. ^ "ABC Country", Central Coast Express, 17 October 2003