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    The duo of women singing background vocals dubbed "The Williettes" were a staple of the classic Wet Willie sound that featured Jimmy and Jack's sister, Donna Hall, and Ella Brown Avery. For a short period of time in 1974, the British singer Elkie Brooks joined the band as a backing singer, as did future Honkette Leslie Hawkins.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2010 · Posted: Jun 15, 2010. Ella Brown Avery, 62 died on Friday, June 11, 2010 in Warner Robins, Georgia after a long illness. Ella sang backup for Jimmy Hall as one half of "The Williettes" in the band Wet Willie, performing alongside Hall’s sister Donna.

  3. Real Name: Ella Brown Avery. Profile: Blues and R&B singer. Died on 11-Jun-2010 at the age of 62. Was married to Jackie Avery. Sites:

  4. 20 de jun. de 2010 · Ella Brown Avery, 62 died on Friday, June 11, 2010 in Warner Robins, Georgia after a long illness. Ella sang backup for Jimmy Hall as one half of "The Williettes" in the band Wet Willie, performing alongside Hall’s sister Donna. Besides her work with Wet Willie, Ella Brown recorded a number of solo releases recording for Charles ...

  5. The man stands as one of the greatest singers of all time. You will second that notion once you start listening to these great songs we have presented here. Behind Jimmy Hall on vocals has always been a group of wonderful backup singers. Over time these singers included Donna Hall, Ella Brown Avery, Elkie Brooks, and Honkette Leslie Hawkins.

  6. Real Name: Ella Brown Avery. Profile: American vocalist and member of the 'Williettes' , backing vocal ensemble for Wet Willie . In Groups: The Williettes. Variations: Viewing All | Ella Avery. Avery, E. Avery.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Capricorn Sound Studios and Museum. ·. March 8, 2021 ·. Wet Willie's classic sound includes background vocals from a dynamic duo of women. Today we celebrate the Williettes — Donna Hall Foster and Ella Brown Avery — as part of #InternationalWomensDay. 220.