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Al Wilson
(1939-2008)
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Al Wilson was born on 19 June 1939 in Meridian, Mississippi, USA. He was married to Patricia Wilson. He died on 21 April 2008 in Fontana, California, USA.
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Known for
Blood Ties
6.5
Soundtrack
("Do What You Gotta Do")
2013
Bad Sisters
8.3
TV Series
Soundtrack
("The Snake")
2022 • 1 ep
SoulBoy
5.9
Soundtrack
("The Snake")
2010
Malcolm in the Middle
8.2
TV Series
Soundtrack
("Show and Tell")
2002 • 1 ep
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7
Bad Sisters
8.3
TV Series
performer: "The Snake"
2022
1 episode
Ray Donovan
8.3
TV Series
performer: "Show and Tell"
(uncredited)
2015
1 episode
Blood Ties
6.5
performer: "Do What You Gotta Do"
2013
SoulBoy
5.9
performer: "The Snake"
2010
A Boy Called Dad
6.4
performer: "The Snake"
(uncredited)
2009
Malcolm in the Middle
8.2
TV Series
performer: "Show and Tell"
2002
1 episode
Rock Concert
8.8
TV Series
performer: "My Song", "Touch and Go", "A Song for You", "Queen of the Ghetto", "Show and Tell", "Broken Home", "I Can't Turn You Loose"
1974
1 episode
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Born
June 19
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1939
Meridian, Mississippi, USA
Died
April 21
,
2008
Fontana, California, USA
(kidney failure)
Spouse
Patricia Wilson
? - April 21, 2008 (his death, 3 children)
Children
Alene Wilson
Other works
Single: "Show and Tell". NOTE: Reached #1 on the R&B charts.
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His final chart hit was "Count the Days" in 1979. He spent the next 20 years touring clubs and lounges.
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