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Rothbury: Musical highlights from Thursday
There's still some music left at Rothbury tonight, but here's a progress report on what's been hot so far: It's going to be hard to talk about Thursday without mentioning the Michael Jackson tributes, of which there were, as of this writing, four: Festival-opening act the Tom Butwin Band did a cover of "Billie Jean." One-man jam band Keller ...
When Keller Williams takes the stage, it's typically with an arsenal of guitars and a squad of looping pedals.
Wednesday's Earful: Beck; Keller Williams
With record labels losing their importance in getting music into the ears of people who listen to it, artists are coming up with new and different ways to release albums.
Keller Williams Releases New Album Track-By-Track
17, 2009: Everyone's favorite one-man-band, Keller Williams, releases his forthcoming album, ODD , through his brand new, fan-oriented download feature, 'The Once A Week Freek'. Visit 'The Once A Week Freek' at www.KellerWilliams.net to download a new song from ODD each week, available in the sequence that the songs will appear on the album - ...
Umphrey's McGee, Keller Williams among additions to Rothbury lineup
The Rothbury Music Festival announced several additions to its lineup on Tuesday, finally solidifying the roster just over five weeks before its start date on July 2. Improvisational jam band Umphrey's McGee , a staple of summer festivals, had long been rumored to be playing Rothbury and is the largest addition to the lineup.
For a town if its size, Asheville has a remarkably active community of video-bloggers, multi-media activists and filmmakers.
When it comes to getting mainstream live entertainment, most locals hit the road.
Keller Williams playing Whitaker Center tonight
Keller Williams fuses elements of bluegrass, folk, alternative, reggae, electronica, jazz and funk during his live performances.
Keller Williams to hit Bottling Company Sunday night
"Music's mad scientist" Keller Williams will drop some science at the Bottling Company this Sunday.
Alone with his instruments and a looping machine, Keller Williams will be in his element when he takes the stage at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek, Colorado Thursday night.
MUSIC: Guitar-zan and manic one-man-band Keller Williams brings some mad fretwork and a stage presence as big and buoyant as the Goodyear blimp to a show tonight at Floyd's Music Store.
Visiting Act | Keller Williams | The Odd Single: Keller Williams hits the road all alone
Keller Williams Fri. Jan. 23 8 p.m. $23, $20/adv. Music Farm 32 Ann St. 853-3276 www.musicfarm.com www.kellerwilliams.net "Skitso" from live recordings with Mosley, Droll & Sipe Audio File It was an odd set-up ...
Keller Williams: Going back solo
Keller Williams has enthusiastic fans, the type who understand that glitches can come with electronic musical support.