I would like to thank:




First of all Quintin Oliver from Edinburgh Scotland, for his never ending support, information on David, writing out all lyrics, advise, superb photos, articles and record sleeves. Without his help this website would not be what it's now. Thanks very very much Quintin!


Nanno, Helen and Mandy McWilliams for information about their Dad.


Gil McWilliams for information about her David.


Chris Ingram who donated the domain name www.davidmcwilliams.com, which he owned, to Nanno McWilliams. This enabled us to move the site from home.wanadoo.nl/sjefkolen to an internet address consisting of David's name. Chris was delighted to be able to do this as David's music was unique and incisive. It left a life long impression upon him.


Michael Robinson for all the information and help. He has dedicated his in March 2006 released CD called 'On Reflection' to his long time music friend David McWilliams.
Unfortunately Michael passed away on Monday February 10, 2014 from the consequences of cardiac arrest. Michael has turned 60.
He was a very versatile singer / songwriter and an outstanding performer.


Nick Black, diskjockey at 88,3 southernfm Melbourne radiostation, for his annually David McWilliams tribute show. Several podcasts made from his show are on the website. They are provided with detailed elaborations.


John O'Regan, freelance music journalist and broadcaster from Ireland, for sharing his knowledge about David with me.


Christy for helping me to understand HTM (way back in 2001).


Guus Willemse, bass guitarist on Davids album "Wounded", for giving me information about this LP. Guus has made a site for his former band Solution.


Last but not least I would like to thank:
- James Adair for turning some of the record sleeves into art
- Bill Darlington for fine turning some of the lyrics
- Gianpaolo for the Italian lyrics
- professor Juwat from Japan for the "Golden!" record sleeve
- Cor v. d. Maagdenberg for the "Working for the Government" record sleeves
- Benno Hoffmann for the New Musical Express articles
- and many others whose names I've sadly have forgotten over the years