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Encyclopedia > William Adams

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O'Reilly -- Adam Williams: Massive Guitars, Micro Computers (2824 words)
Williams recently left PM5K on good terms to focus on recording and producing new rock, hip-hop, pop, and jazz artists with a Mac, a fistful of plug-ins, and Digidesign Pro Tools in his Los Angeles apartment studio.
Williams’ mother Lori is an editor, and Williams credits both parents for imbuing in him a reverence for punctuation that to this day haunts his every e-mail.
Williams recalls how one of the Powerman 5000 tracks he worked on before leaving the band, “Song About Nuthin’,” was sounding great but missing the melodic feel the band was trying to achieve.
Scout.com: Adam Williams To Transfer To Marshall (1225 words)
Williams' eight game appearances were the fewest for a UK scholarship freshman in at least the last 25 years.
Williams was a three-year starter for St. Albans and was the Kanawha County Player of the Year as a junior after averaging 19 points, eight rebounds and nearly four assists.
Adam Williams was born Sept. 19, 1985 in Charleston, W. Va., his major is business and his parents are Tex and Sandy Williams.
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