William Harrison Withers, Jr., (July 4, 1938 – March 30, 2020), was a singer, songwriter, musician and producer who won three Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2015.
After 9 years in the Navy, Bill left the service and moved to Los Angeles in 1967 where self-financed demos eventually led him to Clarence Avant of Sussex Records who chose Booker T. Jones to produce his 1971 debut album, Just As I Am. This album produced the Grammy winning “Ain’t No Sunshine” and the classic “Grandma’s Hands”.
The 1972 follow-up album, Still Bill produced the iconic “Lean on Me” and “Use Me”.
Wither’s second Grammy, again for Best Rhythm & Blues Song, was for the 1981 hit “Just the Two of Us” which he co-wrote with Ralph MacDonald and William Salter. His third Grammy (from nine nominations), again for Best Rhythm & Blues Song, was for the 1987 cover of his song “Lean on Me” by Club Nouveau.
Bill Withers's first album Just As I Am released on Sat May 01 1971.
The most popular album by Bill Withers's is The Best of Bill Withers
The most popular song by Bill Withers's is Ain’t No Sunshine
Bill Withers's first song Love Is released on Mon Mar 12 1979.