With bluesy fingerpicking, soaring bottleneck slide, and swinging flatpicking, Brooks Williams' music is rooted in the blues and is as fresh and original as any music you are likely to hear. His unique combination of traditional and original music inspired Dirty Linen magazine to call Brooks Williams one of "America's musical treasures."
A Statesboro, Georgia native – the town made famous by Blind Willie McTell in his song Statesboro Blues – Brooks began playing guitar at age 10 after being shown the opening riff to Purple Haze by a summer music camp counselor. In the years following Brooks taught himself to play by listening to recordings by the likes of Eric Clapton, Maria Muldaur, Bonnie Raitt, Jorma Kaukonen, Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal. But it wasn't until he moved to Boston, Massachusetts in his late teens that Williams put it all together. In Boston, Williams first heard roots and blues music on the radio and started to go to shows in the city’s many acoustic music clubs. more. . .
How soulful a solo guitarist can be when he has talent, taste and astonishing technique. –Blues Review
Deft, tasteful guitar chops –Rolling Stone
Stylistically rich, harmonically sophisticated, and breathtakingly beautiful fingerstyle artistry. –Guitar Player
Visit www.brookswilliams.com or click Sonicbids below to see more..
Free Myspace Layouts by MyspaceLayoutSpy.com
Acoustic Guitar Myspace Layouts in Music Myspace Layouts
Myspace Comments | Myspace Graphics