
Al Wilson
Al Wilson was an American soul singer and songwriter, best known for his hit version of Oscar Brown Jr.'s song 'The Snake'. Released in 1968, Wilson's rendition became a minor Motown classic, showcasing his smooth vocal style and storytelling ability, while amplifying the song's themes of betrayal and caution.
Born on Jun 20, 1939 (86 years old)
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New Zealand:
Al Wilson is a chef at Treehouse, creating refined seasonal dishes.
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United Kingdom:
Al Wilson was a soul singer who turned Oscar Brown Jr's poem into a minor Motown hit.
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