Swamp Dogg

Swamp Dogg
Born
Jerry Williams Jr.

(1942-07-12) 12 July 1942 (age 82)
Other names
  • Little Jerry
  • Little Jerry Williams
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1954–present
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Piano
LabelsSunglasses
Websitetheswampdogg.com

Jerry Williams Jr. (born July 12, 1942), generally credited under the pseudonym Swamp Dogg after 1970, is an American country soul and R&B singer, musician, songwriter and record producer. Williams has been described as "one of the great cult figures of 20th century American music."[2]

After recording as Little Jerry and Little Jerry Williams in the 1950s and 1960s, he reinvented himself as Swamp Dogg, releasing a series of satirical, offbeat, and eccentric recordings, as well as continuing to write and produce for other musicians. He debuted his new sound on the Total Destruction to Your Mind album in 1970. In the 1980s, he helped to develop Alonzo Williams' World Class Wreckin' CRU, which produced Dr. Dre among others.[3] He continues to make music, releasing Love, Loss, and Auto-Tune on Joyful Noise Recordings in 2018,[4][5] Sorry You Couldn't Make It in 2020,[6] and I Need a Job...So I Can Buy More Auto-Tune in 2022 on Don Giovanni Records.

  1. ^ O'Connor, Roisin (March 18, 202). "'Thanks for giving a s***': Celebrating Swamp Dogg, a psychedelic soul original". Independent. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  2. ^ "Swamp Dogg - Biography & History - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
  3. ^ Margasak, Peter. "Spot Check". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 2018-06-12.
  4. ^ "Swamp Dogg's 'I'll Pretend' Digs Into Auto-Tune's Soul, Featuring Justin Vernon". Npr.org. Retrieved 2018-06-12.
  5. ^ "Listen to Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and Swamp Dogg's New Song". Pitchfork.com. 7 June 2018. Retrieved 2018-06-12.
  6. ^ Lois Wilson, "The Woof Is Out There", Record Collector, #504, April 2020, pp.74-77

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