The one-man minstrel Keller Williams has teamed up with his good friends Larry and Jenny Keel to release Grass, a fun loving and light-hearted album that features their fine collaborative cohesion. This album is humorous, easily digestible, and just plain old fun listening. Although this album is not going to be winning any Grammy awards for best album, its selection of choice originals and reworked covers are well worth the price.
Hosting just under 15,000 people and close to 40 bands, this year
Photos by Adam Marcinek of the Big Summer Classic, feat. The String Cheese Incident, Umphrey’s McGee, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Keller Williams, Yonder Mountain String Band and New Monsoon at the Tweeter Center Boston in Mansfield, MA on 7.23.05.
Around 2:30am the illegitimate child of Frank Zappa and Phish who grew up and formed a band with the metal loving, mullet wearing kid down the block, ascended to the stage. Opening with a double blast of pure raw energy,
The Keller Williams experience for the casual fan is a bit of an odd experience. If you aren
Photos by Scott Meivogel of Keller Williams at the House of Blues, Cleveland, OH – 2.20.05.
Going to a Keller show is like watching TV with a hyperactive kid who constantly channel-surfs.
Keller Williams is often described as a one-man jam-band. While at times that title has been used as something of a tongue-in-cheek tag, Williams truly possesses an incredibly layered sound. So on Stage, the first live offering to truly document the guitarist
Photos by Robert Massie of the Acoustic Planet Tour, featuring Bela Fleck & The Flecktones, Keller Wiliams and Yonder Mountain String Band at the Scene Pavillion in Cleveland, OH on 8/8/04.
Photos by Aaron Baum of Keller Williams’s performance at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, NV on March 12th, 2004.