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Encyclopedia > Billy Williamson

Billy Williamson was steel guitar player for Bill Haley and His Saddlemen and Bill Haley & His Comets from 1949-1963. He died at the age of 70 in 1995.




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Billy Williamson obit (173 words)
Billy Leon Williamson, 74, of Waterville, Ohio, formerly of Huddy, Ky., passed away Monday, May 9, 2005, at Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Toledo, Ohio.
Born October 20, 1930, in Huddy, Ky., to the late John Bee Williamson and Fannie Marie Smith Williamson, he was a retired machine operator and a member of the Church of Christ.
Surviving are his wife, Mary Castle Williamson of Waterville, Ohio; children, Charles Hounshell of Jacksonville, Fla., Michael Hounshell of Swanton, Ohio, Jean Peppers of Monclova, Ohio and Sherry Loar of Fenton, Mich.; brother-in-law, Mike Castle of McVeigh, Ky.; 11 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren.
Accents and dialects of the UK (1005 words)
Billy: Oh in the old days we used to have to be out half past six; we used to have a lantern to yoke up, the yoke to a plough and then we ain’t used to come in while half past two.
Billy: That is the farmhouse belonging to that farm.
Billy: I were only an old boy and I used to go out along of old shepherd Thompson; we used to have sometimes sixteen beast out there and every one’d have a little round trough; seven pound of cake put in each trough every morning.
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