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Ulysses Kae Williams (February 4, 1921 – December 29, 1987) was an American DJ,
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owner and producer, known as one of the earliest local
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s to play the blues. Born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Sinc ...
, USA, he started in radio around 1945 and worked for numerous area stations, including WSSJ, WDAS,
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, and WCAM. At the same time, he worked for the ''
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'', from 1945 to 1948 as theatrical and night club critic. Williams managed several local acts, including Lee Andrews & the Hearts, and Solomon Burke (from 1954–1957). In the mid-1950s, Kae reached what would be eventually the high point of his career, when the group he was managing,
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, had a huge pop hit with " Get a Job". The track sold several million copies in the USA and abroad and topped the pop charts. Williams also managed a group called
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, which sold close to a million with the pop tune ''Let Me In''.Jay Warner, ''American Singing Groups: A History from 1940 to Today'' (Hal Leonard Corporation, 2006):287. Kae Williams inspired many youngsters, black and white, to go into radio and music. Williams died on December 29, 1987, in Philadelphia. His second son, Ulysses Kae, Jr., (born 7 March 1956; died July 11, 2008), was a record producer, whose ''Catch Me I'm Falling'' by the group Pretty Poison climbed the charts on its release.


Awards

* BMD Publishers Award (1957) for ''Get a Job'' * Mary DEE Award for outstanding community service and broadcasting (1978) * Lifetime Achievement Award (1989) (presented to his son, Kae Williams Jr.) * Chairman of the National Association of Television and Radio Announcers


References


Further reading

* Warner, Jay. ''American Singing Groups: A History from 1940 to Today''. Hal Leonard Corporation, 2006.


External links


Kae Williams Sr Page

Listing of Songs credited to Williams
{{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Ulysses Kae 1921 births 1987 deaths American radio DJs Radio personalities from Philadelphia