Dave Williams (1972-2002)
Dave Williams (1972-2002)
Dave Williams was an American vocalist best
known as the original lead singer for the nu metal band Drowning Pool. He grew
up in Princeton, Texas, living with his parents Charles Edward and Jo-Ann
Williams. In 1999, he joined Drowning Pool, who had formed in 1996 and had
previously performed as an instrumental three-piece. The band released their
debut album with Williams, Sinner, in 2001. Williams soon gained recognition
for his performances with the band; his nickname "Stage" came from
Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell, who gave it to him because of his known
stage personality.
Accomplishments:
Drowning Pool rose to fame with their debut album and played at the Ozzfest in
2001. Their 2001 debut album Sinner was certified platinum within six weeks.
A number of songs from the album were featured at various WWE events that year,
and three tracks would be included on the soundtrack for the Funimation dub of
Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge in early 2002.
Charity: American Heart Association
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