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1 History  





2 Band members  





3 Recordings  





4 Current formations  





5 Achievements  





6 Discography  



6.1  Studio albums  





6.2  Live albums  





6.3  Compilation albums  





6.4  Singles  







7 References  





8 External links  














Wet Willie






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Wet Willie
OriginMobile, Alabama, U.S.
GenresSouthern rock
Years active1970 (1970)–1980; 1990-present
Labels
  • Epic
  • Hittin' the Note
  • Members
    • Jimmy Hall
    • Jack Hall
    • Donna Hall Foster
    • T.K. Lively
    • Bobby Mobley
    • Ric Seymour
    • Ricky Chancey
    Past members
    • Lewis Ross
    • Ricky Hirsch
    • John David Anthony
    • Wick Larsen
    • Ella Brown Avery
    • Elkie Brooks
    • Leslie Hawkins
    • Mike Duke
    • Marshall Smith
    • Larry Berwald
    Websitewww.wetwilliemusic.com

    Wet Willie is an American southern rock band from Mobile, Alabama. Their best-known song, "Keep On Smilin'", reached No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart in August 1974. Several other of the group's songs also appeared on the singles charts in the 1970s, which utilized their soulful brand of Southern rock.

    History[edit]

    Drummer Lewis Ross assembled the musicians for a group called "Fox" in the summer of 1969, and after relocating from Mobile, Alabama to Macon, Georgia, home of Capricorn Records, became known as "Wet Willie" in 1970.[1] The band made its name playing Southern rock from 1971 until 1979, producing a number of albums and several charting singles, one of them achieving Top Ten success.[2] They first became known to concertgoers as the opening act for the Allman Brothers Band in 1971, and still perform today. When Jimmy Hall is with the band, it is billed as Wet Willie, otherwise as The Wet Willie Band.

    Band members[edit]

    The core members of the band during that period were Jimmy Hall, vocals, harmonica, saxophone; Jimmy's brother Jack Hall on bass; John David Anthony on keyboards; Ricky Hirsch on guitar, and Lewis Ross on drums and percussion.[3] Wick Larsen was added as a second guitarist for a brief stay during the Wet Willie II album period. The duo of women singing background vocals dubbed "The Williettes" were a staple of the classic Wet Willie sound that featured Jimmy and Jack's sister, Donna Hall, and Ella Brown Avery.[3] For a short period of time in 1974, the British singer Elkie Brooks joined the band as a backing singer, as did future Honkette Leslie Hawkins. Michael Duke debuted on the album Dixie Rock adding keyboards and vocals, and stayed with the band through their tenure in the Southern rock era. A period of personnel and record label changes followed and in 1978 with a new Epic Records contract the new line-up included Jimmy and Jack Hall, Mike Duke, drummer T.K. Lively, and guitarists Marshall Smith and Larry Berwald through 1980. After a brief hiatus the band regrouped in 1990 featuring the siblings Jimmy, Jack and Donna Hall, along with original keyboardist John David Anthony, drummer T.K. Lively and long-time members guitarists Ric Seymour and Ricky Chancey.

    Recordings[edit]

    Wet Willie put out several albums on Capricorn Records between 1971 and 1977.[3] Along with a "Greatest Hits" album released on Polydor Records, they also released two more final studio albums on Epic Records, although some hits collections and further live recordings have been released as recently as 2006. Perhaps their best-known LP is the 1973 live album, Drippin' Wet, but their main claim to fame is the hit single, "Keep On Smilin,'" which reached No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] They also enjoyed some other Billboard charting singles with "Country Side of Life," "Everything That 'Cha Do (Will Come Back to You)", "Leona," and from their Epic Records period, "Street Corner Serenade" and "Weekend" from the LPs Manorisms and Which One's Willie?

    Current formations[edit]

    In 2012, Wet Willie released a new live CD Miles of Smiles on the Hittin' The Note Records label. They continue to tour with three original members including original lead singer Jimmy Hall, brother Jack Hall on bass and vocals, sister Donna Hall Foster on vocals, as well as other long time members, drummer T.K. Lively, Ric Seymour on guitar and vocals, Ricky Chancey on guitar and newest member, keyboardist Bobby Mobley.

    Achievements[edit]

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Title Details US AUS[4]
    Wet Willie
    • Release date: 1971
    • Label: Capricorn
    • Formats: LP, Cassette, 8-track
    Wet Willie II
    • Release date: 1972
    • Label: Capricorn
    • Formats: LP, Cassette, 8-track
    Keep On Smilin'
    • Release date: 1974
    • Label: Capricorn
    • Formats: LP, Cassette, 8-track
    41
    Dixie Rock
    • Release date: 1975
    • Label: Capricorn
    • Formats: LP, Cassette, 8-track
    114
    The Wetter The Better
    • Release date: 1976
    • Label: Capricorn
    • Formats: LP, Cassette, 8-track
    133
    Manorisms
    • Release date: November 14, 1977
    • Label: Epic
    • Formats: LP, Cassette, 8-track
    118 93
    Which One's Willie?
    • Release date: 1979
    • Label: Epic
    • Formats: LP, Cassette, 8-track
    172
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart

    Live albums[edit]

    Title Details US
    Drippin' Wet
    • Release date: 1973
    • Label: Capricorn
    • Formats: LP, Cassette, 8-track
    189
    Left Coast Live
    • Release date: 1977
    • Label: Capricorn
    • Formats: LP, Cassette, 8-track
    191
    Miles of Smiles
    • Release date: 2012
    • Label: Hittin' the Note Records
    • Formats: CD

    Compilation albums[edit]

    Title Details US
    Greatest Hits
    • Release date: 1977
    • Label: Capricorn
    • Formats: LP, Cassette, 8-track
    158
    The Best of Wet Willie
    The Best of Wet Willie (20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection)
    • Release date: 2003
    • Label: Mercury
    • Formats: CD
    Epic Willie (The Epic Recordings)
    • Release date: 2005
    • Label: Acadia
    • Formats: CD
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart

    Source: Allmusic.com[5]

    Singles[edit]

    Year Single US Hot 100 Canada[6] AUS[4]
    1971 "Rock & Roll Band"
    1972 "Shout Bamalama"
    1974 "Keep On Smilin'" 10 21
    "Country Side of Life" 66
    1975 "Leona" 69 92
    "Dixie Rock" 96
    1976 "Ring You Up"
    "Baby Fat"
    "Everything That 'cha Do" 66
    1977 "Street Corner Serenade" 30 30 41
    1978 "Make You Feel Love Again" 45 62
    1979 "Weekend" 29 34
    "Ramona"

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "The Official Wet Willie Page". Ktb.net. Retrieved September 10, 2007.
  • ^ Eder, Bruce. "Wet Willie - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved March 26, 2007.
  • ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 2664. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  • ^ a b Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 335. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  • ^ "Wet Willie - Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved March 26, 2007.
  • ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - Search results". Library and Archives Canada. July 17, 2013.
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