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Maizie Williams

Maizie Ursula Williams (born 25 March 1951) is a British model, dancer and singer who became one of the original members of the successful 1970s disco music group Boney M. Though she did not sing on the studio recordings of their songs, she did perform live and subsequently established an independent career as a singer.

Maizie Williams
Williams performing at Lets Rock Bristol in 2014
Background information
Birth nameMaizie Ursula Williams
Born (1951-03-25) 25 March 1951 (age 73)
OriginBrades, Montserrat, British Leeward Islands, British West Indies
GenresR&B, eurodisco, reggae
Occupation(s)
  • Model
  • dancer
  • singer
Years active1973–present
LabelsHansa Records, Sony-BMG

Early years edit

Brought up in Birmingham, England, Williams began working as a model, eventually gaining the title Miss Black Beautiful in a contest in 1973. After this initial success she went on to front her own band — Black Beautiful People. She later moved to West Germany with her friend Sheyla Bonnick. One day in 1975, while at a restaurant, the two were approached by an agent who asked if they were interested in joining a new pop group called Boney M. "She asked if we could sing. Well, you don't say no, do you," Williams later recalled in an interview. She had previously been singing with a local band back in England but had been told off by her brother Billy: "You have a terrible voice. Better keep working as a walking clothes-hanger."[1]

It turned out that it was not important if Williams could sing or not, since the job was to dance and mime to a disco song called "Baby Do You Wanna Bump" that producer Frank Farian had recorded the vocals for, but was unable to promote himself since he had a career as a schlager singer in his own name. Williams and Bonnick teamed up with two other performers identified only as "Nathalie" and "Mike".[2] They did a discothèque tour and a few TV performances over the next months. However, no footage has ever surfaced of the earlier Boney M lineup. Nathalie left the group and was replaced by Claudja Barry. Sheyla then decided that lip-syncing was not for her and also left, hoping to achieve a solo career. Mike left as well, and the two were replaced by new members Marcia Barrett and Bobby Farrell.[3] When Claudja went the same way as Sheyla, Liz Mitchell took her place, and finally the pieces fell together.[4] Boney M. were assembled as a real group and ready to do a follow-up to "Baby Do You Wanna Bump".[5] The classic Boney M. lineup as Bobby Farrell, Maizie Williams and Marcia Barrett performing "Baby Do You Wanna Bump" in the Dutch music show, Top Pop, was first recorded on January 2, 1976. Liz Mitchell joined the group somewhat later.

Boney M. edit

Both Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett were singers and would participate in the group's recordings together with producer Frank Farian who did the deep male voice. The threesome recorded the follow-up single "Daddy Cool" which soon became a worldwide hit and launched the group's phenomenal career, with numerous hit singles and albums over the next decade. Williams and Bobby Farrell did not sing on the records since "their voices weren't suited for this particular kind of music" as Farian put it in a Bravo interview in 1978. This did not create a scandal, firstly as this practice had become commonplace within the disco genre during the late 1970s, and secondly as both Williams and Farrell did sing during the group's many live performances during their extensive world tours between 1977–1979. Williams remained with the group until their official break-up in 1990. In 1994, she did what her former colleagues Liz Mitchell and Bobby Farrell had also done, which was to form her own Boney M group. Called "Boney M featuring Maizie Williams", the group also featured Sheyla Bonnick from the short-lived original 1975 line-up. In this version of Boney M, Williams would finally get her chance to front as lead singer during the group's rendition of hits such as "Brown Girl in the Ring", "Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday", "Sunny", and "Daddy Cool".

Vocal controversy edit

It is stated on Williams' official site that "it's no secret that although she sang in the studio Williams' less dominant voice appears to have been mostly excluded from many of the recordings, with the exception of some backing vocals, for reasons only the producer knew at the time".[6] However, the inner sleeve of the group's Oceans of Fantasy LP, 1979, lists only Farian, Mitchell and Barrett in the track-by-track vocal credits.[7] Maizie did record a minor part for the group's "That's Boonoonoonoos / Train to Skaville" which was also broadcast in the 1981 TV special "Ein Sound geht um die Welt" (A Sound Goes Around the World),[8] but in the final mix released on record, the part was eventually re-recorded by Liz Mitchell.

The singer initiated a court case against Boney M.'s producer Frank Farian and Sony/BMG concerning her rights to perform under the name "Boney M". Farian was promoting Liz Mitchell's group as the authentic continuation of Boney M. The court heard that "she had not sung on any of the band's recordings".[9] On 16 February 2009, Williams had judgement in the case, that Farian has to account to her for pay on all record sales and future sales.

Present edit

Besides still touring the world, Williams released her first solo record in December 2006, Call Upon Jesus, including the download single "Praise Be Unto Him". In February 2007, she released her own dance version of the Boney M. hit "Sunny". In June, she starred as the featured vocalist on Latvian group Melo-M's version of "Daddy Cool" which hit the No. 1 spot in the LMK charts in the last week of August.

In September 2011, a Dutch press release was issued regarding a tribute single that has been written by Williams, together with Dutch songwriters Eddie Middle-Line and Björn de Water. The song and video for "Josephine Baker" (Eddie Middle-Line Mix) had a worldwide release.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Gerd Röckl: Boney M. (German book, 1978) p. 126
  2. ^ "Jamaica Observer Limited".[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ . Tributesabroad.co.uk. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Boney M biography".
  5. ^ "Farian Mania".
  6. ^ "Welcome from Maizie Williams of Boney M". Maiziewilliams.com. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  7. ^ "Boney M. – Oceans of Fantasy (Vinyl, LP, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 21 September 1979. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  8. ^ Video on YouTube[dead link]
  9. ^ "The Times | UK News, World News and Opinion". Entertainment.timesonline.co.uk. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  10. ^ . Mega Mega Magazine. 5 September 2011. Archived from the original on 25 November 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2011.

External links edit

  • Maizie Williams official website

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Not to be confused with Maisie Williams This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Maizie Williams news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Maizie Ursula Williams born 25 March 1951 is a British model dancer and singer who became one of the original members of the successful 1970s disco music group Boney M Though she did not sing on the studio recordings of their songs she did perform live and subsequently established an independent career as a singer Maizie WilliamsWilliams performing at Lets Rock Bristol in 2014Background informationBirth nameMaizie Ursula WilliamsBorn 1951 03 25 25 March 1951 age 73 OriginBrades Montserrat British Leeward Islands British West IndiesGenresR amp B eurodisco reggaeOccupation s Model dancer singerYears active1973 presentLabelsHansa Records Sony BMG Contents 1 Early years 2 Boney M 3 Vocal controversy 4 Present 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editBrought up in Birmingham England Williams began working as a model eventually gaining the title Miss Black Beautiful in a contest in 1973 After this initial success she went on to front her own band Black Beautiful People She later moved to West Germany with her friend Sheyla Bonnick One day in 1975 while at a restaurant the two were approached by an agent who asked if they were interested in joining a new pop group called Boney M She asked if we could sing Well you don t say no do you Williams later recalled in an interview She had previously been singing with a local band back in England but had been told off by her brother Billy You have a terrible voice Better keep working as a walking clothes hanger 1 It turned out that it was not important if Williams could sing or not since the job was to dance and mime to a disco song called Baby Do You Wanna Bump that producer Frank Farian had recorded the vocals for but was unable to promote himself since he had a career as a schlager singer in his own name Williams and Bonnick teamed up with two other performers identified only as Nathalie and Mike 2 They did a discotheque tour and a few TV performances over the next months However no footage has ever surfaced of the earlier Boney M lineup Nathalie left the group and was replaced by Claudja Barry Sheyla then decided that lip syncing was not for her and also left hoping to achieve a solo career Mike left as well and the two were replaced by new members Marcia Barrett and Bobby Farrell 3 When Claudja went the same way as Sheyla Liz Mitchell took her place and finally the pieces fell together 4 Boney M were assembled as a real group and ready to do a follow up to Baby Do You Wanna Bump 5 The classic Boney M lineup as Bobby Farrell Maizie Williams and Marcia Barrett performing Baby Do You Wanna Bump in the Dutch music show Top Pop was first recorded on January 2 1976 Liz Mitchell joined the group somewhat later Boney M editBoth Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett were singers and would participate in the group s recordings together with producer Frank Farian who did the deep male voice The threesome recorded the follow up single Daddy Cool which soon became a worldwide hit and launched the group s phenomenal career with numerous hit singles and albums over the next decade Williams and Bobby Farrell did not sing on the records since their voices weren t suited for this particular kind of music as Farian put it in a Bravo interview in 1978 This did not create a scandal firstly as this practice had become commonplace within the disco genre during the late 1970s and secondly as both Williams and Farrell did sing during the group s many live performances during their extensive world tours between 1977 1979 Williams remained with the group until their official break up in 1990 In 1994 she did what her former colleagues Liz Mitchell and Bobby Farrell had also done which was to form her own Boney M group Called Boney M featuring Maizie Williams the group also featured Sheyla Bonnick from the short lived original 1975 line up In this version of Boney M Williams would finally get her chance to front as lead singer during the group s rendition of hits such as Brown Girl in the Ring Hooray Hooray It s a Holi Holiday Sunny and Daddy Cool Vocal controversy editIt is stated on Williams official site that it s no secret that although she sang in the studio Williams less dominant voice appears to have been mostly excluded from many of the recordings with the exception of some backing vocals for reasons only the producer knew at the time 6 However the inner sleeve of the group s Oceans of Fantasy LP 1979 lists only Farian Mitchell and Barrett in the track by track vocal credits 7 Maizie did record a minor part for the group s That s Boonoonoonoos Train to Skaville which was also broadcast in the 1981 TV special Ein Sound geht um die Welt A Sound Goes Around the World 8 but in the final mix released on record the part was eventually re recorded by Liz Mitchell The singer initiated a court case against Boney M s producer Frank Farian and Sony BMG concerning her rights to perform under the name Boney M Farian was promoting Liz Mitchell s group as the authentic continuation of Boney M The court heard that she had not sung on any of the band s recordings 9 On 16 February 2009 Williams had judgement in the case that Farian has to account to her for pay on all record sales and future sales Present editBesides still touring the world Williams released her first solo record in December 2006 Call Upon Jesus including the download single Praise Be Unto Him In February 2007 she released her own dance version of the Boney M hit Sunny In June she starred as the featured vocalist on Latvian group Melo M s version of Daddy Cool which hit the No 1 spot in the LMK charts in the last week of August In September 2011 a Dutch press release was issued regarding a tribute single that has been written by Williams together with Dutch songwriters Eddie Middle Line and Bjorn de Water The song and video for Josephine Baker Eddie Middle Line Mix had a worldwide release 10 References edit Gerd Rockl Boney M German book 1978 p 126 Jamaica Observer Limited permanent dead link Boney M featuring Sheyla Bonnick Tributesabroad co uk Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Boney M biography Farian Mania Welcome from Maizie Williams of Boney M Maiziewilliams com Retrieved 1 January 2012 Boney M Oceans of Fantasy Vinyl LP Album at Discogs Discogs com 21 September 1979 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Video on YouTube dead link The Times UK News World News and Opinion Entertainment timesonline co uk Retrieved 1 January 2012 Mega Media Magazine Mega Mega Magazine 5 September 2011 Archived from the original on 25 November 2011 Retrieved 10 September 2011 External links editMaizie Williams official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maizie Williams amp oldid 1214680848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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