More Information Keller Williams has built a career on his uncanny ability to captivate a packed house�all by himself. He�s been called a one-man band. A solo cult-hero. Music�s mad-scientist. All of which are clever labels for what seems to be an essential truth: On stage, Keller Williams works alone.
For over 100 shows a year, Williams has proven himself to be a master of improvisational performance art. In his one-man show, he pads barefoot from guitar to bass to percussion stations, using looping effects�and enough instruments to stock a strip-mall music store�to layer sound atop sound until the stage swirls with a full-blown composition.
While Keller has made liberal use of technology throughout his career, he knows that musicianship is ultimately a human undertaking. With a seemingly unquenchable thirst for all genres of music - bluegrass, jazz, and�who�d-a-thunk-it�hard rock � occasionally Williams puts unyielding faith in a backing band. Whether performing with solo or with Grateful Grass, Keller, Moseley, Droll and Sipe or Grunge Grass (just a few of his �band� projects), Keller Williams knows best how to please a music hungry crowd.
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