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  1. Milan B. Williams (March 28, 1948 – July 9, 2006) was an American keyboardist and a founding member of The Commodores. He was born in Okolona, Mississippi, and began playing the piano after being inspired by his older brother Earl, who was a multi-instrumentalist. Williams's first band was called The Jays.

  2. Milan Williams (Okolona, 28 marzo 1948 – Houston, 9 luglio 2006) è stato un tastierista statunitense. Era membro dei Commodores, che aveva lasciato nel 1989, non accettando di fare un concerto in Sudafrica. È morto a 58 anni, per cancro, in Texas.

  3. Profile of Milan Williams who was fired from the Commodores for his refusal to perform in South Africa in 1989.

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  4. Milan Williams for Essence – We See You Sis. Thank You Essence! https://youtu.be/XiiYoV-cAz4 There’s a new Black superhero in town named Apple, and she’s played by the adorable Milan Williams in the new series, “Little Apple.” https://www.essence.com/videos/milan-williams-little-apple-black-superhero-we-see-you-sis/ Read More.

  5. 10 lug 2006 · Milan Williams, a founding member of the Commodores, died yesterday (July 9) at MD Anderson Hospital in Houston following a bout with cancer. He was 58. Williams played keyboards for the...

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    Keyboardist Milan Williams exited the band in 1989 after allegedly refusing to tour South Africa. [12] [13] The group gradually abandoned its funk roots and moved into the more commercial pop arena. [7]

  7. The titular lead song has Milan Williams on clavinet, which led the Motown executive Berry Gordy to name the song "Machine Gun" as the clavinet work reminded him of gunfire.