Todd Williams (singer)

Todd Williams is a singer and songwriter from Dubbo. Williams was the first indigenous winner of the Star Maker 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.

Todd Williams
Genrescountry
InstrumentsVocals
LabelsSecret Street

Discography

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