Biography
Worship Leader, Psalmist, Songwriter, Arranger, Vocal Lioness, and Power-house are just some of the words used to describe the music ministry of Ashley Williams.
Hailing from a family saturated in musical gifts and abilities, Ashley has been singing since age 4. Her diverse vocal ability and skill for arrangement has been evident from her childhood as she, 2 of her cousins, and a close family friend formed a girl-group called Teens For Christ. They traveled the Westbank area of New Orleans, LA with their infectious harmonies that extended far beyond their age. Ashley later attended Grambling State University and had the distinct honor of directing the famed Grambling University Voices of Faith Gospel Choir.
Ashley has served as Worship Leader and Minister of Music for 2 assemblies in the New Orleans, LA area, and has been the special guest psalmist at ministries throughout the southern region of the United States.
Ashley currently resides in Chicago, IL and works faithfully in ministry with her husband, Pastor Fred T. Williams, as the Worship Pastor of Rock Church, a church planted by her husband. She is the co-founder of Fred & Ashley Williams Ministries, a ministry designed to Inspire, Equip, Encourage, Empower and Unite people from all walks of life to know and fulfill their winning destiny in Christ.
Ashley Williams is an artist on 4 Parks Entertainment Inc., a full service entertainment company founded by her husband (Fred T. Williams) along with a group of creatives.
Christening the soulful R&B confession "Love You More" as the EP's lead single, the song that serves as the first representative for how the forthcoming release LOVE NOTES: Vol. 1 (The EP) truly lives up to its moniker, was a wise choice. Ashley's signature voice and uncanny vocal ability is quickly positioning her as a mainstay in the music industry.
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