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.
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
Leo Williams
July 28, 1980
Blues Alley
Washington, Washington, D.C., United StatesSetlist incomplete
1. Satin Doll(Duke Ellington and His Orchestra cover)
September 5, 1979
Ford's Theatre
Washington, Washington, D.C., United Statesperformance of Mary Lou's Mass
1. Praise the Lord
2. Old Time Spiritual
3. The Lord Says
4. Act of Contrition
5. Kyrie - Lord Have Mercy
6. Gloria
7. In His Day
8. Lazarus
9. Credo
10. Medi I
11. Holy, Holy, Holy
12. Our Father
13. Lamb of God
14. People in Trouble
15. One
16. Praise the Lord
August 13, 1979
Blues Alley
Washington, Washington, D.C., United StatesSetlist incomplete
1. They Can't Take That Away From Me(George Gershwin cover)
2. It's a Grand Night for Swinging(Billy Taylor cover)
September 21, 1978
Hill Auditorium
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States1. Caravan(Duke Ellington and His Orchestra cover)
July 16, 1978
Casino de Montreux
Montreux, Vaud, Switzerland1. The Lord Is Heavy (Spiritual I + II)
2. Fandangle (Ragtime)
3. N.G. Blues
4. For the Figs (K.C. Swing)
5. Baby Bear Boogie
6. Rock Me
7. Over the Rainbow
8. Offertory Meditatio
9. Tea for Two
10. Concerto Alone At Montreux
11. Little Joe From Chicago
12. The Man I Love
13. What's Your Story Morning Glory
14. Honeysuckle Rose
February 25, 1978
Duke University Chapel
Durham, North Carolina, United StatesPerformance of Mary Lou's Mass
1. Praise the Lord
2. Old Time Spiritual
3. The Lord Says
4. Act of Contrition
5. Kyrie - Lord Have Mercy
6. Gloria
7. In His Day
8. Lazarus
9. Credo
10. Medi I
11. Holy, Holy, Holy
12. Our Father
13. Lamb of God
14. People in Trouble
15. One
16. Praise the Lord
April 17, 1977
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United States8:00PM show.
1. The Lord Is Heavy (Spiritual I + II)
2. Fandangle (Ragtime)
3. The Blues Never Left Me
4. KC 12th Street (Kansas City Swing)
5. Good Ole Boogie
6. Basic Chords (Bop Changes on the Blues)
7. Ayizan
8. Chorus Sud
9. Back to the Blues
10. I Can't Get Started(Vernon Duke cover)
September 12, 1972
The Cookery
New York, New York, United StatesAugust 10, 1972
The Cookery
New York, New York, United StatesJuly 2, 1972
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York, United StatesSeptember 18, 1971
Monterey County Fairgrounds
Monterey, California, United StatesSeptember 19, 1965
Monterey County Fairgrounds
Monterey, California, United StatesMarch 5, 1959
Apollo Theater
New York, New York, United StatesMarch 4, 1959
Apollo Theater
New York, New York, United StatesMarch 3, 1959
Apollo Theater
New York, New York, United StatesMarch 2, 1959
Apollo Theater
New York, New York, United StatesMarch 1, 1959
Apollo Theater
New York, New York, United StatesFebruary 28, 1959
Apollo Theater
New York, New York, United StatesFebruary 27, 1959
Apollo Theater
New York, New York, United StatesJuly 6, 1957
Freebody Park
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