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Allen LaMar Wilson or Al Wilson, was an American songwriter and soul singer.
He was born in Meridian, Mississippi, on June 19, 1939. He departed this life on April 21, 2008, in Fontana, California, United States.
He is popular for his million-selling #1 hit record 'Show and Tell'.
Al Wilson had an estimated net worth of $3 million.
As a singer, Al Wilson used to earn approximately one million dollars per year. But there is no authentic record for it.
The information about the height of Al Wilson is not available.
On June 19, 1939, Al Wilson was born and departed this life on April 21, 2008. He was 68 years old at the time of his death.
Al Wilson has never revealed anything about his childhood, family, school, university, or college.
No information about Al Wilson’s parents’ identities is known yet. He had a brother named Eddie Wilson. His three sisters are Ruby Conyers, Lottie Ross, and Maebell Cole.
As for his dating life, the singer Al Wilson married his love Patricia, and they had two children, Sharon Burley, and Alene Harris. If he were alive, he would be a grandfather to 13 grandchildren.
Al Wilson married Patricia, whom he loved dearly. The couple had two daughters together- Alene Harris and Sharon Burley. As of today, he has 13 grandchildren.
Al Wilson’s studio albums include 'Searching for the Dolphins' by the record label Soul City (1968), 'Weighing In' by the record label Rocky Road (1973), 'Show and Tell' by the record label Rocky Road (1973), 'La La Peace Song' by the record label Rocky Road (1974), 'I’ve Got a Feeling' by the record label Playboy (1975) and 'Count the Days' by the record label Roadshow (1979).
Al Wilson’s compilation albums include 'Spice of Life' by the record label Classic World (2001) and 'Show & Tell: The Best of Al Wilson' by the record label Fuel (2000).
The singles by Al Wilson include 'Who Could be Lovin’ You', 'Do What You Gotta Do' (1967), 'The Snake' (1968), 'Poor Side of Town', 'I Stand Accused', 'Lodi' (1969), 'Mississippi Woman', 'Bachelor Man' (1970), 'I Hear You Knocking', 'Falling (In Love with You)' (1971), 'Heavy Church', 'Born on the Bayou' (1972), 'Show and Tell' (1973), 'Touch and Go', 'La La Peace Song', 'I Won’t Last A Day Without You'/ 'Let Me Be The One' (medley) (1974), 'The Snake' (1975), 'I’ve Got a Feeling (We’ll Be Seeing Each Other Again)', 'Baby I Want Your Body', 'You Did It For Me' (1976), 'Count the Days' and 'Earthquake' (1979).
Al Wilson died on April 21, 2008, in Fontana, California, due to kidney failure. In California, his grave can be seen at the Evergreen Cemetery in Riverside.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Wilson_(singer)
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/al-wilson-mn0000619712/biography
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