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Keller
Williams – acoustic and electric guitar and bass, dobro, guitar
synthesizer, piano, organ, drums, percussion, boom whackers, theremin,
slide guitar, mallet kat, echoplex …
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The life of Keller Williams
has been one long musical journey, each adventure contributing to
his reputation as one of today’s most distinctive and impressive
guitarists/singer-songwriters. His latest release, “STAGE”
highlights his awe-inspiring live performance, providing a sonic snapshot
of the singer/multi-instrumentalist settling into the groove with
digital looping devices that make his solo performance sound as if
he’s backed by a full band.
Recently, Keller has been playing in front of shoulder-to-shoulder
crowds throughout the country. Music lovers pack the venues to witness
the inventive solo performance that has garnered this genuine talent
the nickname of “mad scientist.” Many have used similar
techniques on stage and in the studio, but no one has taken it to
such heights as Keller Williams.
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Stage
(2004)
A 2 CD LIVE SET
According to Keller, "a decent representation of my fixation
with words and music." |
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Home (2003)
Home finds Keller in his natural element and perhaps better represents what dwells at the source of Williams' prolific artistry than any of his previous studio recordings. |
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Dance (The
official Laugh Remix) (2003)
"a pseudo house mix of the album Laugh.
"An infinite amount of fun was had by my taking of the existing
tracks from Laugh and creating new, techno sounding, dance songs..." |
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Laugh (2002)
Fifteen dynamic songs perfectly exhibiting Keller's
playful spirit without diminishing his musical genius. |
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Loop (2000)
Keller's first live release, Loop was taken from
three separate shows in the Pacific Northwest during March of 2000. |
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Breathe (1999)
Keller Williams' debut release on SCI Fidelity
features The String Cheese Incident as his backing band. Breathe features
some classic Keller tunes such as "Best Feeling", "Breathe" and "Vacate". |
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Spun (1998)
Recorded in a small studio in Virginia Beach,
VA, Spun, offers the stripped down acoustic side of Keller. |
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Buzz (1996)
A diverse disc containing everything from solo
guitar pieces to full-band jams with Gibb Droll on electric lead,
all in the inimitable K-Dub style. |
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Freek (1994)
Keller's first CD, this album is composed mostly
of solo arrangements of his early tunes and a few tracks featuring
backing musicians. |
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