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Jimmy B. Williams came twice to Sun Records, once with a dance band The Dixielanders, a sixteenpiece band that worked society venues throughout the mid-South. When new trends demanded change, he created the nucleus of a rock and roll combo and again with rockabilly on his mind and lokted into 706 Union through the ever-resourceful Jack Clement. Unlike the gentle approach of his one Sun single, "Fire Engine Red" was considered too hot a prospect to be given a catalogue number at the time. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Guitar Concepts
Sun Rockabilly Meltdown

Acquiescence
Rockabilly Gold, Volume 1

Rockabilly Gold, Volume 6

Rockabilly Gold, Volume 2
Sonic Divergence
All of My Lovin'

Ultra Rare Rockabilly's vol. 03
Essential Sun Rockabillies Vol.5
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