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Larry Williams and Johnny Watson were both American rhythm and blues singers, songwriters, and musicians who achieved success in the 1950s and 1960s. Larry Williams was known for his energetic performances and hits such as "Short Fat Fannie" and "Bony Moronie," which became rock and roll classics. He was also a talented songwriter, penning songs for artists like Little Richard and The Beatles.
Johnny "Guitar" Watson was a skilled guitarist and vocalist known for his distinctive style that blended blues, soul, and funk. He was a pioneer in the development of the electric guitar sound and was influential in the West Coast blues scene. Watson's hits included "Gangster of Love" and "A Real Mother for Ya." Both artists made significant contributions to the evolution of rhythm and blues music and continue to be celebrated for their musical talents and influence.
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