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Born Free
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The Impossible Dream
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Unchained Melody (Featured in "G...
on The Best Of Roger Williams - The Reader's Digest Recordings Vol. 1 -
Chariots Of Fire
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What A Wonderful World
on The Best Of Roger Williams - The Reader's Digest Recordings Vol. 1
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Pianist Roger Williams' sweeping, sparkling arpeggios, showy technique, and gentle easy listening arrangements made him one of the most popular pop instrumentalists of the late '50s and '60s. Like many other easy listening musicians, he blurred the boundaries between pop, jazz, and classical, creating a smooth, relaxing hybrid. Between 1955 and 1972, he had 38 hit albums and 22 hit singles, including the number one hit "Autumn Leaves." Williams (born Louis Weertz) began playing piano as a child, but he was lured into boxing while he was a high-school student. After suffering several injuries -- including breaking his nose a number of times -- he decided to turn his full attention to music, enrolling as a piano major at Drake University. As a student, he began playing hybrids of jazz, classical, and pop. A school official heard him playing "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" in one of the university's practice rooms and expelled the young musician. Following his expulsion, Williams joined the N...
