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Guitariste et chanteur Bluegrass US né lJoshua Seth Williams, le 20 Novembre
1980 à Benton (Kentucky).
Award-winning
guitarist and vocalist Josh Williams is also a virtuoso on the banjo, as well as
a master mandolin and fiddle player. He has been playing music professionally
since he was ten years old. Born in western Kentucky in 1980 and raised near
Paducah, Williams quickly mastered his first instrument, a toy keyboard he was
given for Christmas at the age of seven. His father showed him a few chords on a
guitar and he developed an interest in banjo and mandolin as well. He began
playing banjo seriously when he was nine, all the while continuing his studies
on guitar and mandolin.
His first album, focusing on the banjo-playing part of his persona, was recorded
locally. Entitled Tall Pickin', it was released independently when he was ten.
Though not widely reviewed or easily available, two cuts from the set, "Over the
Rainbow" and "Nashville Blues," were issued on Prime Cuts of Bluegrass
compilations. These two tracks garnered national attention and the children's
Nickelodeon network featured Williams in a segment on their Nick News
program when he was 12. He continued his study of the banjo in earnest, first
with Scottie Henson and later with
Alison Brown. Williams started his first band when he was 12 under the name
Josh Williams & High Gear. After numerous shows -- including an opening slot for
Ralph Stanley -- Williams joined
the International Bluegrass Music Association's Bluegrass Youth All-Stars, who
also included mandolinist Chris Thile. This group morphed into the Young
Acoustic All-Stars, who recorded the album Somewhere Down the Road for New Haven
Records in 1993. In 1994 Josh Williams & High Gear recorded The Old Town of Home
and in 2007 the all-gospel Come to That River, both for Copper Creek Records.
After graduating high school, Williams accepted an invitation to be the mandolin
and fiddle player in Chicago's Special Consensus, a role he filled until 2003,
when he left to join the hard-touring act the Rage as its guitarist. During this
period he recorded his first solo project, the Pinecastle Records release Now
That You’re Gone, which was issued in 2000. He followed it with 2005's Lonesome
Highway. That same year, as part of Rhonda
Vincent & the Rage, he appeared on the band's Ragin’ Live but was eventually
fired for drug and alcohol problems. In 2008, Tony
Rice invited him to play mandolin in his band and Williams won the first of
three consecutive International Bluegrass Music Association Guitarist of the
Year awards.
Even though his substance abuse problems were mounting, his music remained of
consistently hig quality. He recorded Down Home for release by Pinecastle in
2009, but it was shelved due to the failing health of its founder, Colonel Tom
Riggs, The label eventually folded. Though he hadn't issued a recording in five
years, Williams was voted Emerging Artist of the Year at the 21st IBMA awards,
and Down Home was picked up by Rounder and released in 2010.
In 2011, Williams entered a rehabilitation facility and began rebuilding his
life--he became a father that year. At the end of 2012, he was re-hired
by Vincent.
He began recording again in 2015. Working with producer J.D.
Crowe and engineer Steve Chandler at Hilltop Studios, he enlisted a top
flight cast that included Sam
Bush, Sierra
Hull, Rob Ickes, and Doug Jernigan. The finished album, entitled Modern Day
Man was released in March of 2016.
https://www.joshwilliams-music.com/
Talents : Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Vocals
Style musical : Bluegrass
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNd8WEKl70U
Years in activity :
1910 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 | 90 | 2000 | 10 | 20 |
DISCOGRAPHY
Albums
01/1996 | CD COPPER CREEK CCCD 0130 (US) | OLD TOWN OF HOME - Hound Dog Rag / My Name Is Judas / Cumberland River / Wishing Well Blues / Carolina Backroad / Ready To Go Home / Ninety Nine Years (And One Dark Day) / Wild Bill Jones / The Old Town Of Home / My Cabin In Caroline / New Madrid Breakdown / If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again | |
11/1997 | CD COPPER CREEK CCCD 0155 (US) | COME TO THAT RIVER - Harmony With The Angels / The End Of Time / Come To That River / I'm Going To Walk Right In / The Old Crossroads / Pass Me Not / When My Time Comes To Go / No Solomon No / Build My Mansion (Next Door To Jesus) / Purple Robe / I'm Using My Bible For A Roadmap / I'll Talk It All Over With Him | |
08/2001 | CD PINECASTLE PRC-1115CD (US) | NOW THAT YOU'RE GONE - If You Were Mine / Now That You're Gone / An Eye For Eye / You Can Keep Your Nine Pound Hammer / There's Always A Light In The Church / All Of You / Many A Mile / Tennessee Blues / If It Were Anyone But You / Last Widow Of The Civil War / Medicine Show / Moonlight Motor Inn | |
06/2004 | CD PINECASTLE PRC-1136CD (US) | LONESOME HIGHWAY - Killer On The Loose / Ol' Brown Suitcase / You Love Me Today / Down Another Lonesome Highway / The Legend Of The Johnson Boys / Will You Meet Me Over There / Golden Pond Getaway / Don't Stop Now / Sweet Forgiveness / Mordecai / The Cave / Cold Virginia Rain | |
03/2010 | CD ROUNDER 11661-0661-2 (US) | DOWN HOME - Lonesome Feeling / Dream Of Me / Cherokee Shuffle / Blue Water / Streets Of Bakersfield / We'll Burn That Bridge / Blue Railroad Train / Down Home / Stealin' Away / Kodak 1955 / Polka On The Banjo / The Last Song | |
03/2016 | CD ROUNDER 11661-9111-2 (US) | Modern Day Man - Queen Of The County Fair / Modern Day Man / The Great Divide / Girl From The Canyon / Let It Go / Another Town / Mordecai / Prodigal Son / Lonesome Lesson Learned / God’s Plan / Always Have, Always Will / Sweet Little Boy |
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