First Name
Cliff
Last Name
Williams
Date of Birth
14 December 1949
Height
70
Hair Color
Blonde
Place of Birth
Romford, Essex
Star Sign
Sagittarius
Ethnicity
White
Claim to Fame
Bassist for AC/DC, of average height unlike the rest of the band
Gender
Male
Nationality
English
Wikipedia Text
Clifford Williams (born 14 December 1949) is an English bassist and backing vocalist, best known as the long time bass player in the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. He moved with his family to Liverpool when he was nine, where he spent the first two working years of his life as an engineer before going back to London, where he met guitarist Laurie Wisefield and joined the bands Sugar and Home. In 1977, shortly after the demise of his band Bandit, Williams auditioned for AC/DC, to which joined in June, and has been on the band ever since, eventually being inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2003 along with the other band members.Like his bandmate Brian Johnson, he now lives in southwest Florida. He is the father of model/actress, Erin Lucas.
Age
62
Couple Profile
Cliff Williams was born on December 14, 1949 in Romford (Essex),England. He moved with his familly to Liverpool when he was nine, where he spent the first two working years of his life as an engineer before joining
his first band.
Linking up with singer Mick Stubbs, guitarist Laurie Wisefield, keyboard player Clive John and drummer Mick Cook, Cliff found himself playing bass
for a band called Home. By 1970 the group's progressive brand of both hard and soft rock had earned them a deal with Epic Records and a debut LP was released the following year under the title 'Pause For A Hoarse
Horse'. In November 1971 Home supported Led Zeppelin at the Wembley Empire Pool on the second of Led Zep's 'Electric Magic' concerts which featured circus acts as well as rock bands.
During 1972 Jim Anderson replaced Clive John on keyboards and Home
released a self-titled album, going on to have their one and only hit with 'Dreamer' in November 1972, which peaked at No. 41 in the UK album charts.
'The Alchemist' followed in 1973 but by then the band seemed to have run their course, and when controversial folk troubadour Al Steward suggested they back him on his first American tour in March 1974, Mick Stubbs went his own way and the others bacame The Al Steward Band. This didn't last
long, and Cliff Williams was next to jump ship, forming Bandit in 1974.
Bandit quickly got a deal with Arista and released a self-titled album in 1977. Joining Cliff in this line-up were such future luminaries as vocalist Jim
Diamond (who went on to success as a solo artist) and drummer Graham
Broad (who was later to join Buck's Fizz). But Bandit did little business and Cliff had no hesitation when he received the call from AC/DC.
Couple Profile Source
www.angelfire.com/band/ACDCLair/CliffWilliams.html
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