Wednesday, November 17, 2010

William Bell @ "Next Stop Is Vietnam" Madison,WI. * Added by Larry Eaglin with WILBE Records

The Wisconsin Veterans Museum, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and others will host a symposium Nov. 18-20 to focus on the critical role that music played during the Vietnam era.

“Does Anybody Know I’m Here?”
Black Music and the Black Experience in Vietnam
Friday, Nov. 19 at 3:00 p.m
This panel discussion will feature William Bell, a Stax Records artist and songwriter and veteran of the 25th Infantry Division (1962-63), released three songs about the Vietnam War in the late 1960s.

Monday, October 25, 2010

William Bell & Ollabelle,Live! @ City Winery,NYC!!!

The Legendary William Bell performs with New York based folk music group Ollabelle @ City Winery in New York City,NY,Wed.,Oct.27th!!!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Soul School Audio Podcast with William Bell @ Spinning Soul.Com

Episode 5: October 1, 2010: Soul School Audio with William Bell:Interview conducted by Ray Fitzgerald with "One of the architects of the Stax and Memphis sound.William Bell recorded, produced or wrote countless legendary Soul singles, including You Don’t Miss Your Water, Born Under a Bad Sign, Everybody Loves a Winner, Private Number and more. In this episode, he shares stories about the early days at Stax, writing classic songs, touring and a special story about his good friend, and Booker T. & the MGs drummer, Al Jackson, on the 35th anniversary of his murder."

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

William Bell, Stax Academy (Tangela Mathis) - Private Number

William Bell and 10th-grade Stax student Tangela Mathis perform the classic "Private Number" with the Stax Music Academy from Memphis, Tenn., on 10/1/2010 in Orlando, Fla. Find and learn more at www.SpinningSoul.com.

Friday, August 13, 2010

WILBE RECORDS RECIEVES JUS' BLUES MUSIC AWARD !!!!

The Tenth Anniversary of the
Jus' Blues Music Awards has come & gone leaving those who attended with a lifes-long worth of very special memories.


"The Night of the Living Legends attracted a large audience that paid homage
and were entertained by Blues & Soul music legends William Bell,
Eddie Floyd, Mable John, Chick Willis, Harvey Scales, Barbara Carr and
Toni Green.   The performances were stellar and reminiscent
of the energy of when these artists commanded large concerts and their
songs were tops on the record charts.



An extra special highlight was the presentation of a brass Music Note William Bell.  He was awarded this honor for his lifetime achievements to Blues & Soul music.  The brass Music Note will be cemented on Beale Street."- (Excerpt from Jus' Blues Music Foundation Newsletter)





Mr.Bell's Wilbe Record label,home of acts such as Jeff Floyd,Lola,& the late Fred Bolton,also won a Jus' Blues Music Award for Best Blues/Soul Label Of The Year.
Currently,artists on the label's roster,including William Bell,are recording material for future release with hopes of consistently producing quality music filled with integrity that is the mark of Wilbe Records.

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

William Gets His Note!

 
Photo by Mike Brown
Stax adds another to Beale Street Walk of Fame Stax artist William Bell, most famous for his 1961 hit song "You Don't Miss Your Water", prepares to plant a kiss on the brass note presented to him in front of the Historic Daisy Theatre on Beale Street while fellow Stax artist Eddie Floyd (left) records the moment and Ken Hall with Performa Entertainment, Charles Mitchell with Jus Blues Music Foundation and musician Bobby Rush show their support. Bell's note will join other famous Memphis musicians on the Beale Street Walk of Fame.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

A Music Note on Beale Street For the Legendary William Bell


The Jus' Blues Music Awards hits Memphis August 4th through the 7th kicking off festivities on Beale Street in downtown Memphis.Charles Mitchell,Founder of the Jus' Blues Music Foundation,states,"This is our tenth anniversary event,so everything is extra special.We've got a lot going on.One of the very special high points of this year's event for me is to be able to award one of my music idols,Mr.William Bell,with a Music Note cemented on Beale Street in honor of his many years of great songs,shows and accomplishments in music and to the community.Memphis is his home town,so awarding him this honor is quite a thrill for me as I know it will be for him to be immortalized on the street that's so important to the culture of Blues & Soul music".

Bell is a music industry veteran and legendary staple from Memphis based Stax Records as a vocalist,writer,producer & now executive of his own label,Wilbe Records.Bell's artist debut in the 1960's,"You Don't Miss Your Water"was one of the Stax label's first big hits.Among William Bell's many classic catalog songs include,"Everybody Loves A Winner","Any Other Way","Never Like This Before","A Tribute To A King","I Forgot To Be Your Lover","Private Number"and the perennial Christmas music favorite,"Every Day Will Be Like a Holiday".Bell also composed "Born Under A Bad Sign" for the legendary blues man,Albert King.

Bell has numerous accomplishments,fans and contributions to the genre of R&B,Blues,and Soul music.He is a recipient of many awards,including the Jus' Blues Music Percy Mayfield Award for outstanding excellence in music compositions.
The Music Note Ceremony will be Thursday,August 5th,3pm at the Westin Hotel at Beale Street.It is open to the public.Blues and soul music fans who can't be in attendance can send their congratulations via e-mail to jbmfoundation@aol.com or to Mr.Bell personally at wilbepromotions@gmail.com

Friday, May 28, 2010

Lola Gulley @ The Mill Amphitheater in Villa Rica,GA.!!!


Experience an explosion of Blues & Soul from dynamic singer/pianist Lola Gulley!!!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Wilbe Records Greatest Hits Available Now,...with 2 new singles!!!


THE LATEST RELEASE FROM WILBE RECORDS IS AVAILABLE FOR WHOLESALE ORDERS &/OR PURCHASES.

WILBE RECORDS GREATEST HITS INCLUDES HIT SINGLES FROM THE LEGENDARY WILLIAM BELL,JEFF FLOYD,THE LATE FRED BOLTON,LOLA & THE HARDWAY CONNECTION,PLUS TWO NEW SINGLES,...

"AM I MR.RIGHT?"(WILLIAM BELL)Burning up the charts in AL.,GA.,LA.,MD.,MS.,SC.,TN.,& TX!!!
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"A WOMAN'S WORTH"(JEFF FLOYD & WILLIAM BELL).
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Monday, April 26, 2010

Our sincerest condolences to Wilbe Record's own Lola on the recent passing of her father.We love you extremely Lola & share in your grief.

With you in Spirit always,

Your Wilbe Records Family

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Director Miguel Sapochnik includes William Bell song on"Repo Men"soundtrack,...Read more here!!!


Drew: Absolutely. Love the soundtrack in the picture, so let me ask, who’s the William Bell fan?

Miguel: (laughs) Ah, William Bell. "Every Day Will Be Like A Holiday". You know what happened? We were shooting that night with the RZA, and I thought he was going to bring a track with him to play that we were going to listen to. And when he got there, he was like, "What song have you got?" And I sort of shat myself and said, "Oh, bloody hell." Me and Jude had been listening to a lot Stax music. Stax soul because we felt that it was very important for Remy to have a redeeming quality and that his quality was that he liked listening to soul music while he did his jobs. So I ran to a trailer and I had a bunch of Stax stuff and I started flipping through songs listening to the first four seconds and then moving on if it didn’t kind of have a hook. And I hit the William Bell track and it was just... "This is the one, this is the one." And I never listened to the whole track before. Then we played that song all through the night again and again and again. And luckily it was a really good song.

Drew: Oh, it’s a great tune. It’s one of those things where when I saw the film, I’m like, "I hope this is the kind of thing where now people go and they find him and they fall in love with his work." Because, man, talk about a song writer and a half...

Miguel: Yeah, fantastic. I got so into soul that the whole thing was covered in soul to begin with and bits of it got taken out but we held onto William Bell. The RZA actually did a remix which is on the soundtrack which is excellent as well. So he came through in the end just a couple of years later on. I’m getting a look that I have to get off the phone, but do you have one last question?

Drew: Obviously this film has an ambitious scope and you talk about it being a lower budget film. If this does well for you, is there something that you have hip-pocketed that you really want to try to get made next?

Miguel: Yeah. There’s a bunch of things I have. I think, to be honest with you, it’s been a very, very long road and just thinking about the next ten days... I want people to see this movie, you know? And then I’m going to deal with all my dirty laundry and everything I haven’t done in the last three years. So I’m kind of stuck in that but I do have a bunch of things brewing but to give anything away would be telling.

Drew: Well, sir, I hope people go see the movie, too. I really enjoyed it. I think it’s a brash film and it’s one of those that when you see that it’s got a studio logo in front of it, you do a double-take. It’s not the typical studio picture and I mean that in the best possible way.

Miguel: Well, thank you. That is taken as a great compliment. Thank you.