Artist's albums
My Brother's Keeper III
2001 · album
Still Here
1999 · album
Trust In The Lord
1999 · album
The Concert
1996 · album
A Candlelight Christmas
1994 · album
Live At Jackson State University
1991 · EP
In This Place
1990 · album
The Best Of & More Live
1989 · compilation
This Is Your Night
1987 · album
Mama Prayed for Me
1987 · album
Cooling Water
2019 · album
Timeless
2017 · album
What God Does
2017 · single
Gospel Praise
2015 · album
Songs of Worship, Praise & Deliverance
2014 · album
My Brother's Keeper II
2013 · album
Feel the Spirit
2011 · album
Reach Out - CD
2009 · album
Live At the Hard Rock Part 1
2007 · album
Celebrating 50 Years
2006 · album
The Journey Continues
2004 · album
Mizu
2003 · album
Cover Me
2002 · album
The Jazz Album
2001 · album
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Biography
Southern gospel group the Williams Brothers, alternately known as the Little Williams Brothers and the Sensational Williams Brothers, formed in 1960 in the siblings' hometown of Smithdale, Mississippi. Inspired by fellow gospel groups like the Dixie Hummingbirds and the Mighty Clouds of Joy, the Williams Brothers were veteran performers by the time they released their first album, 1974's What's Wrong with People Today, for ABC Songbird. During the remainder of the '70s and throughout the '80s, the group released albums for labels like Savoy, Myrrh, and Malaco. Most of the sets either topped or came close to topping Billboard's gospel albums chart including 1985's Blessed, which hit number one. In 1992, the group founded the Blackberry label, and their recording rate rapidly accelerated; from the early '90s through the mid-2010s, they released over two-dozen albums and maintained their presence on the gospel charts with releases like 1994's chart-topping, Grammy Award-nominated In This Place, 2003's Grammy Award-nominated Still Here, and 2009's Grammy Award-nominated The Journey Continues. Their work has also been rewarded with almost 20 Stellar Awards and numerous nominations for Dove awards. Together and individually, they've collaborated with the likes of the Winans, Stevie Wonder, Rance Allen, and John P. Kee. In 2017, they returned with the studio album Timeless, featuring the single "What God Does." ~ Andy Kellman