Steve “The Keyboard Wizard” Williams began his musical career at the age of six, and 36 years later he is considered to be an outstanding musician, composer and producer.
From the late 1970s until the mid-‘80s, he traveled around the world performing and sharing his gift with others under the leadership and guidance of the late Rev. Isaac Douglas.
He has worked with national gospel artists throughout the country, such as Dorothy Norwood, Andre’ Crouch, Edwin Hawkins, Tramaine Hawkins, The O’Neal Twins, Rev. Timothy Wright, the late Rev. James Moore, Keith Pringle, John P. Kee, Dorothy Love Coates and Garnelle Hubbard Spearman.
His first album was recorded on a national level entitled I Feel Like Praising Him by Steve Williams and Friends. His ability as a producer led him to produce such albums as Can’t Let A Day Go By (The O’Neal Twins) and projects for the late Rev. Isaac Douglas.
He recorded his second album in St. Louis at the Living Word Apostolic Church and produced his third album, He’s Worthy To Be Praised, which was released by Judah First Records.
Along with these accomplishments, in 1985 St. Louis Mayor Vincent Schoemehl Jr. honored him by naming March 30, 1985 “Steve Williams Day” in St. Louis for his involvement in the spread of the gospel through music.
More recently, on Sunday, April 21, Steve “The Keyboard Wizard” and Friends recorded their 5th live CD for Your Move Records of Dallas, TX.
His son Shaun Williams, known as the “Wizz Kid,” also started playing music at an early age and is now a full-time pastor of the Christian Believers Ministries and worship pastor for Life Christian Church under the leadership of Pastor Rick Shelton. Pastor Shaun has produced several music CDs as well.
