Paul Williams (author)

Paul Edward Williams is an English author, television consultant, commentator, fan of 2-Tone, ska music and the British skinhead subculture. He set up the Specialized Project, a charitable portal based around ska and reggae, that raises funds for charities and other funded projects. He wrote the book You're Wondering Now - The Specials, which was published by ST Publishing in 1995; a more concise version was released by Cherry Red Books in 2009.

Williams' love of ska and 2 Tone started in 1980, when he saw Black Lace perform live. Throughout the late 1980s, Williams was a regular event creator. In the 1990s, he created, wrote and distributed his own quarterly ska and 2 Tone fanzine 'Street Feeling' (1994-1998). He has contributed to television programmes in the UK, and appeared as contributor on Sky TVs Trailblazers of 2Tone programme.

Williams is also often consulted by media outlets including TV companies, such as VH1 (satellite) and Channel 4 (UK terrestrial TV). He has been featured on BBC Radio 4's celebration of 2-Tone music, "Fashion Music", and was interviewed by BBC Radio Coventry, for which he contributed rare Specials tracks to the programme.

He designed and maintained the Ska Splash website, which was a ska festival that took place in Skegness in 2008. Williams has also promoted ska events in his hometown of York at The Junction pub, under the banner of "YorkSka Promotions".

In 2013 he became lead vocalist with a North East ska band called The Skapones. As of 2020, the band has released eight singles and a debut album, Cradle To Grave. The band toured the UK, Ireland, Europe and the US in 2019, which was made into a two hour documentary. Also in 2019 the band toured with The Specials on their 40th Anniversary Tour. 2022 saw the release of the book "The Skapones-Way Out West", an account of the band's adventures across Europe, UK, Ireland, USA and The Specials tour on Cosa Nostra Books written by Williams.