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One would be surprised if singer-composer Roy T. Williams did not have talent, given his musical pedigree and early exposure to some of the most soul-stirring Gospel singers from the Houston area. Born to musician parents Roy Williams and LaToska Wordlaw, who were known for their association with Houston based group Wordlaw & Company. He made his entrance into the gospel music journey at the age of five as he listened to the anointed ministering of his grandparents, Bishop George Wordlaw of Wordlaw & Company, as well as from his father’s mother, Alberta Williams from the Hebrew Gospel Singers. You would expect a young man of his age to be influenced by the contemporary gospel music movement of the 21st century, but singers like Mahalia Jackson were his inspiration. Which accounts for his “old school” maturity and innate producing abilities. His vocal development runs parallel with his songwriting abilities. His soft spoken temperament isn’t to be found in his singing voice. His rich baritone and anointed musical expression takes more listeners by surprise, and then by spirit as he ushers others into the throne room of worship. His training began with vocal teacher, singer/songwriter and play-writer, Jennifer Montgomery who sang with Kathy Taylor and the Choraleers. It was only a matter of time before he began to venture into songwriting himself.