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  1. Leo Williams (born 24 July 1959), also known as E-Zee Kill, is an English-Jamaican bassist residing in the United Kingdom. After a stint with the band Basement 5, [1] Williams co-founded Big Audio Dynamite in 1984, a band led by Mick Jones, former lead guitarist, and co-lead vocalist of the Clash.

  2. Explore Leo "E-Zee-Kill" Williams's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Leo "E-Zee-Kill" Williams on AllMusic.

  3. After being fired from the Clash in 1983 and following a brief stint with new wave band General Public, Mick Jones formed a new band called Top Risk Action Company (T.R.A.C.).He recruited bassist Leo "E-Zee Kill" Williams, saxophonist John "Boy" Lennard (from post-punk band Theatre of Hate), and former Clash drummer Topper Headon.Headon was quickly fired for his heroin addiction and Lennard ...

  4. 26 de abr. de 2010 · Roberts played in the original incarnation of B.A.D. with Jones, Letts, keyboardist Dan Donovan and drummer Leo ‘E. Zee Kill’ Williams from 1985 through 1989’s Megatop Phoenix, before that incarnation of the band dissolved — only to have Jones debut a new Big Audio Dynamite II lineup with 1991’s smash The Globe.

  5. www.discogs.com › artist › 189905-Leo-WilliamsLeo Williams | Discogs

    Leo Williams. Real Name: Herman Ezekiel Williams. Profile: The original Bass master who started his career in Basement 5 fusing an urban Punk sound with Jamaican Dub rhythms. He was the first member to join Mick Jones in Big Audio Dynamite and later continued on dubbing in Screaming target and Dreadzone. Sites:

  6. 27 de abr. de 2010 · With a multiracial line-up that was rounded out with Leo ‘E-Zee Kill’ Williams on bass, Greg Roberts on drums and Dan Donovan on keys, alongside Jones and Letts trading vocals (merging the...

  7. 18 de sept. de 2021 · The band members sure do have a decent pedigree as Greg Dread is none other than Greg Roberts who was a founding member of Big Audio Dynamite (B.A.D), along with former Clash member Mick Jones, the Rebel Dread film director Don Letts, Dan Donovan and Dreadzone’s bassist Leo ‘E-Zee Kill’ Williams.