| First Name | Larry |
| Last Name | Williams |
| Age | 48 (age at death) |
| Date of Birth | June 26, 1950 |
| Date of Death | May 31, 1999 |
| Star Sign | Cancer |
| Music Genre | R&B, Piano |
| Music Style | Early R&B, Rock & Roll, Pop-Soul, Pop/Rock |
| Music Mood | Party/Celebratory, Exuberant, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Boisterous, Fun, Energetic, Urgent, Carefree, Tense/Anxious, Rollicking, Passionate, Fiery, Swaggering |
| Instrument | Songwriter, Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals, Piano |
Larry Williams (May 10, 1935 – January 7, 1980) was an American rhythm and blues and rock and roll singer, songwriter, producer, and pianist from New Orleans, Louisiana. Williams is best known for writing and recording some rock and roll classics from 1957 to 1959 for Specialty Records, including "Bony Moronie", "Short Fat Fannie", "High School Dance" (1957), "Slow Down", "Dizzy Miss Lizzie" (1958), "Bad Boy" and "She Said Yeah," (1959) which were later covered by British Invasion groups and other artists. John Lennon, in particular, was a fan of Williams, recording several of his songs over the course of his career. "Bony Moronie" is listed as one of the Top 500 songs that shaped Rock and Roll.
Selected Larry Williams film and TV show credits: