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  1. Doc Williams (June 26, 1914 – January 31, 2011) was an influential American country music bandleader and vocalist. [1][2] Biography. Born as Andrew John Smik Jr. in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, [1] and raised in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, he got his professional start playing with the Kansas Clodhoppers during the early 1930s.

  2. www.discogs.com › artist › 1280856-Doc-WilliamsDoc Williams - Discogs

    Doc Williams. Singer, born June 26, 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A., ´died Jan. 31, 2011 in Wheeling, West Virginia, U.S.A. Husband of singer Chickie Williams. He founded Wheeling Records in order to release their albums.

  3. Doc Williams made his first appearance on the WWVA Jamboree back in December of 1937. He's the oldest living regular member of the Jamboree and still a favorite of the fans. It didn't take him long to capture the hearts of the fans - in 1938 he won the distinction as the station's most popular act.

  4. Doc Williams (26 de junio de 1914 – 31 de enero de 2011) fue un influyente líder de banda y vocalista de música country estadounidense.

  5. Doc Williams - The Cat Came Back [1955]. - YouTube. [1893 - Written by Henry S. Miller] 1st. Recorded 1894 by Charles Marsh Also 1924 by Fiddlin' John Carson 1929 by Os...

  6. Doc Williams was a country performer and recording artist who played with the Border Riders and the Cherokee Hillbillies. He also created the Doc Williams Guitar Course and worked as a radio host on WWVA.

  7. Doc Williams was an influential American country music bandleader and vocalist.