Keller Williams Biography
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Keller Williams
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Williams at Langerado Music Festival
March 9, 2008 Photo: Steve Moyles |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Keller Williams |
| Born | February 4, 1970 Fredericksburg, Virginia United States |
| Genres | One-man band, rock, jam, progressive bluegrass, dance, funk, folk, alternative rock, jazz, reggae |
| Occupations | Musician, Songwriter |
| Instruments | Vocalist, guitar, bass guitar, percussion, theremin, synthesizer, piano |
| Years active | 1991–present |
| Labels | SCI Fidelity, Basil Leaf Music |
| Associated acts | The Keller Williams Incident (The String Cheese Incident with Keller Williams) Umphrey's McGee Yonder Mountain String Band Keller and The Keels The WMDs |
| Website | http://kellerwilliams.net |
Keller Williams (b.February 4, 1970) is an American musician from Fredericksburg, Virginia, who began performing in the early 1990s. He is also known by the names K-Dub or just Keller, when performing. Williams' music combines elements of bluegrass, folk, alternative rock, reggae, electronica/dance, jazz, funk, and other assorted genres. He is often described as a 'one-man jam-band'.1
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Touring
Though primarily a solo artist, Keller has toured with several bands that include Yonder Mountain String Band, String Cheese Incident, Umphrey's McGee and Ratdog.1 Keller has a audio taping policy of his performances, and for non-commercial trading of the recordings but use of video or flash photography, or any recordings for profit are prohibited.2
Keller Williams Incident
Keller Williams Incident is a collaborative performance between Keller Williams and the String Cheese Incident. They have performed together, and Williams' 1999 album Breathe was released collaboratively as the Keller Williams Incident.
Keller Williams with Moseley, Droll and Sipe
Keller also frequently performs with a backing band as "Keller Williams with Moseley Droll and Sipe". Formed in 2007 as the WMDs, they first played at the Bonnaroo music festival. The group consists of Keller Williams on rhythm guitar, Jeff Sipe on drums, Keith Moseley on bass, and Gibb Droll on lead guitar. They changed their name from the WMDs in 2008.3
Instruments
A self-taught musician, he usually performs with an acoustic guitar connected to Gibson Echoplex Delay system, which allows him to play a riff once on his instrument, record, and repeat it. This lets him play unaccompanied and include a variety of instruments in his shows.
His main guitars used are a Martin HD-28 and D-35, an Alvarez/Joe Veillette MTB baritone, a Rick Turner baritone 12-string, a Tacoma Thunderhawk, an early 50's tempo and a Gordon Anderson custom 8-string.4
Other Projects
Keller currently hosts the radio show Keller's Cellar which has a live online stream and is pre-recorded at Wally Cleaver's in Fredericksburg, VA.5 Keller recently started the "Once a Week Freak", on his website where every week he will release a new song from his 2009 album "Odd".
Discography
Albums
- Freek (1994)
- Buzz (1996)
- Spun (1998)
- Breathe (1999) - (with String Cheese Incident as Keller Williams Incident)
- Loop (live) (2001)
- Laugh (2002)
- Dance (2003)
- Home (2003)
- Stage (double live) (2004)
- Grass (2006) - (with The Keels as Keller & The Keels)
- Dream (2007)
- 12 (2007)
- Rex (Live at the Fillmore) (digital download) (2008) - (with Jeff Austin and Keith Moseley as Grateful Grass)
- Odd (2009)
Compilations
- High Times Presents Rip This Joint - Various Artists (2001)
Guest appearances
- Seeds - Martin Sexton (2007)
- Chateau Benares - Sanjay Mishra (2006)
- Collision - DJ Harry (2004)
- On The Road: 04-14-02 Ann Arbor, MI - String Cheese Incident (2002)
- On The Road: 04-13-02 Chicago, IL - String Cheese Incident (2002)
- Solar Igniter — Modereko (2001)
Videos
- Sight (2005, DVD)
References
- ^ a b Keller Williams, Guitarist And One-Man Jam Band, by Jim Fusilli, Wall Street Journal, February 22, 2006.
- ^ Keller Williams Sharing Policy, www.jamradio.org, Retrieved May 7, 2008.
- ^ WMD'S - Williams, Moseley, Droll, Sipe, kellerwilliams.net, Retrieved May 9, 2008.
- ^ Keller Willams' Looparama, by Barry Cleveland, Guitar Player, September 2004, Retrieved May 9, 2008.
- ^ Keller's Cellar kellerwilliams.net, Retrieved May 07, 2008.
External links
- Official Site
- Live recordings by Keller Williams at the Internet Archive
- Keller Williams downloads at JamRadio.org
- Keller Williams - Talk by Tim Newby, from HonestTune.com
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