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Jerry Williams, real name Sven Erik Fernström (15 April 1942 – 25 March 2018) was a Swedish singer and actor. He was known early in his career as the lead singer of The Violents he then launched a solo career.[1]
Jerry Williams | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Sven Erik Fernström |
Born | Solna, Sweden | 15 April 1942
Died | 26 March 2018 75) Täby Municipality, Sweden | (aged
Years active | 1962–2018 |
Williams likes playing football and was very interested in sports, ice hockey and was engaged in cycle sport who was also a member of a boxing club called Narva BK.[2] While his father is taking care of him and his brother.[3]
In 1962, Williams and the Violents released a version of "Darling Nelly Grey" as a single, which became a major hit in Sweden.[4]
Williams was also an actor appearing as Frasse in the 1985 movie On the Loose. He also voice dubbed a few characters in the Disney movie Rock-a-Doodle.
In 1989, Williams released the song "Did I Tell You" which became his biggest hit song and the record "JW" which led to him being discovered by a new generation.[5]
During the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 he was a part of the choir for the song En Dag which was performed by Tommy Nilsson representing Sweden.[6]
In 2013, Williams co-operated with opera singer Malena Ernman on the latter's album called I decembertid. He sang "Counting Miracles", the opening track of the album as a duet with Ernman. The song charted at Svensktoppen, and placed as number one on 6 April 2014.[7]
Williams was a lifelong communist. Off stage he led a very private life with his family, dogs and training who was also an AIK supporter.[2]
Williams lived in Täby at the time of his death. Williams died from cancer in Täby on 25 March 2018, aged 75.[8]
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