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John Lilly

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John Lilly is a multi-talented acoustic music performer from Charleston, West Virginia,
specializing in Americana, roots country, and traditional folk music.


His creative original songs recall the sounds of earlier generations, while his innovative treatment of early country and traditional music is timeless. According to one reviewer, "If Hank Williams had a sunny disposition, he'd be John Lilly." John is much in demand as an authority on the music of Jimmie Rodgers, regularly appearing at Jimmie Rodgers tributes and festivals all over the world.
John has released four self-produced CDs. His newest release, "Haunted Honky Tonk," achieved the No. 1 position on both the Freeform American Roots (FAR) and Euro Americana radio charts! "Broken Moon," released in 2000, earned enthusiastic reviews and widespread radio airplay. Bluegrass Unlimited magazine called it one of the "most unusual and interesting acoustic disks of the year." John's second CD, "Last Chance to Dance," released in 2003, debuted at the No. 4 position in Europe on the Euro Americana radio chart and No. 1 on the FAR chart. His third CD, "Blue Highway," released in 2005, is a collaboration with legendary Tennessee fiddler Ralph Blizard.

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John is widely recognized as a powerful performing songwriter. In 2005, he won the international Ghost Writers In the Sky songwriting contest , sponsored by HankFest, a Chicago-based festival honoring the music of Hank Williams . John won a customized guitar for his original song "Blue Highway." He was a finalist in the 2002 Chris Austin Songwriting Competition at MerleFest in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, chosen from 853 entries and placing third in the Country category for his song "Broken Moon."
John was born in Illinois in 1954 and has travelled and performed extensively. A former member of the Green Grass Cloggers dance team, John spent years playing traditional string band music with groups including Ralph Blizard and the New Southern Ramblers. He is a former a tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, and is currently editor of the West Virginia state heritage magazine Goldenseal.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 13/02/2007
Band Website: www.johnlillymusic.com
Band Members:
Influences: Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow, the Carter Family, the Louvin Brothers, and other founding fathers and mothers of country music.

Check out the video of "Blue Highway," John Lilly's 2005 Ghost Writers In the Sky Songwriting Contest winning song.

Sounds Like:

(below) John Lilly sings "All the Ding-Dong Day" on WTAP-TV's "Daybreak" show in March 2009.

(below) John Lilly sings "Blue Boy" on WTAP-TV's "Daybreak" show in March 2009.

Record Label: self
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

I dreamed I went to Texas

I'm a newby when it comes to blogging, so bear with me. I just returned from a dreamlike trip to Austin. I played five gigs in three days at some of the fringe-SXSW music activities. As many of you kn...
Posted by on Fri, 27 Mar 2009 20:07:00 GMT