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Zach Williams

Please use headphones for the crap live tracks

About Me

Zach Williams comes from Georgia and his music comes from childhood bike rides down steep hills, the valleys of real tragedy, the rivers of hope pushing you on, sincere prayers, wind chimes on a back porch where grandfathers rock in silence, the back of cereal boxes on Saturday mornings, rust and shadows in an old barn, wet pavement after rain in the city, a string full of caught fish, the advice of generations before, the way love will surprise you in someone you’ve known for years, a bullheaded grip on lifelong friendship, and the offering of an open hand.
Zach was a late bloomer as songwriters go and didn’t perform his first song publicly till near the end of college. That was in West Palm Beach in 2004 and the reception to this new artist was as warm as a south Florida summer night. The music and Zach have been growing ever since. His first band developed quite a loyal following in West Palm, recorded their first self-titled album, and hit the road for a short tour of the southeast. The pull of being at different stages in life led the original band to part ways in Florida, but Zach carried the music and the spirit with him. It was the beginning of something.
Zach began to pull from the corners of his life, to weave fact and fiction, to pound out melodies from the backs of memories, and as life took him north he chose to root the expression of his music in the south that had formed him, the faith that sustains him, and his friends. He stumbled upon a sound that is both soulful and penetrating.
Zach currently resides with his wife Stacy in Brooklyn and would tell you that his music represents the communities he has had the privilege to pass through, experience, and the ones he is still holding on to. His voice carries layers of Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, and Adam Duritz. The blend is refreshing and above all honest. Zach has formed a new band since arriving in New York. The band’s Americana folk sound drifts towards all out rock n roll at moments and Zach performs as if he is strapped to the front of a freight train. Zach and the band’s crowning achievement thus far is crafting a live show that is both approachable and yet coursing with adrenaline. You can dance to it too. It leaves you feeling like you have spent the evening hearing the stories of your close friends.
Zach brings and open and collaborative spirit to the music he makes. He invites listeners to come in and live for a while in his songs, to take what you can and leave what you will. His music is not complete without the people who shape it, the people who are shaped by it, and God who holds it all together.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/24/2005
Band Website: zachwilliams.com
Band Members:

Greg Ritchie: Drums/nintendo
Zack Lober: Bass/Fonz impressions
Robert Ritchie: Guitar/Roller Hockey
Joely Pittman: Vox/Her own Music
Zach Williams: Vox/guitar/woffle ball

Influences: INFLUENCES

Elvis Costello,
Damien Jurado,
Bill Withers,
Aretha,
Professor Athey,
Rob Attoway,
George Jones,
Johnny Hartman,
Brian Elmquest,
Ryan Gravesandy, Emily Kriedel,
Mike D,
Pete Pulitzer,
Ryan Adams,
Caleb Clardy,
Harlan Alford,
Ray Lamontaign,
Johana Sjoberg,
Daniel Kiedis,
Ben Mcnutt,
Ben McCloskey,
Matt Goodwin,
Adam Duritz,
Ben Kweller,
Griffin House,
Zach Mabry,
Mitch Hedberg,
Patsy Cline,
Linford Detweiler,
Stacy,
Keith Jerrett,
Tony Williams,
Johnny Hartman,
Jeff Buckley,
Full House,
Cliff Humphrey,
Dylan,
Andre 3000,
Van Morrison,
"Flights From Egypt",
Eddie Carswell,
Brian Elmquist,
Louis Mccloskey,
Pam Williams,
Noah Culver,
Damitri Martin,
Allan Kieser,
Tucker Lux

Sounds Like: M. Ward, Bill Withers, Ray Lamontagne, Elvis Costello, Joss Stone, Deana Krall, Amos Lee, Counting Crows, Black Crows, Elvis Presley, Etta James, Aretha Franklyn, Gavin Degraw, Griffin House, Joe Cocker, Johnny Cash, My Morning Jacket, Page France, marc broussard, martin Sexton, Marvin Gaye, Mindy Smith, Nickelcreek, Old Crow Medicine Show, Otis Redding, Over The Rhine, Patty Griffin, Pedro the Lion, Pete Yorn, Rachael Yamagata, Ray Charles, Rod Stewart, The Rolling Stones, Rufus Wainwright, Ryan Adams, Sia, Soon, Starsailor, Stereophonics, Stevie Wonder, Norah Jones, Sufjan Stevens, Third Day, Tracy Chapman, Train, Travis, TV on the Radio, Van Morrison, Whiskeytown, White Stripes, Wilco, Willie Nelson, Wolfmother, Angie Stone, Anna nalick, The Beatles, Ben Folds, Ben Harper, Ben Kweller, Ben Pasley, Billie Holiday, Bob Dylan, Bright Eyes, Brian Wilson, Iron and Wine, The Cardigans, Cat Power, Citizen Cope, Clap your hands Say yeah, Coldplay, Copeland, Common, D'Angelo, Damien Jurado, Damien Rice, Death Cab for Cutie, The Decemberists, and of course Dolly Parton
Record Label: Yes Please
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Tomorrow (Jan. 23rd) Family Reunion Show with Brian Elmquist

Brian and I have been the best of friends for almost a decade. This is his debut show in NYC. Please come help me support this sweet soulful man of blond hair, dumb jokes, bristly face and song. Br...
Posted by Zach Williams on Tue, 22 Jan 2008 01:13:00 PST

New Song! "Take Care" video from last nights show!

Last night at the Knitting Factory will not be an easy one to forget. The room was filled with smiles and happy things. We started the set out with "Mountain Water" and went on down the line. Our g...
Posted by Zach Williams on Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:37:00 PST

Show Tonight! Jan 17th @ Knitting Factory 8:00pm

Come out to see us and The Ericksons. Very good people and very good music. 8$ at the door. At the Knitting Factory.
Posted by Zach Williams on Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:39:00 PST

Putting the pud in the word pudding

These last few months have been wonderful. The fantastic encouragement from the crowds has spurred us on to write more and craft our shows. Now we have been working on our world wide web stuff. Stop...
Posted by Zach Williams on Sat, 03 Nov 2007 07:52:00 PST

99 problems but a band ain't one

Several months ago I said goodbye to music making. The city was eating me alive. My wife mentioned to me that music makes her happy. My friends were pissed off and told me to get over myself. I ha...
Posted by Zach Williams on Thu, 10 May 2007 11:26:00 PST

Rockwood Late night

Rockwood music hall was an absolutely wonderful place to play. The fella that books and does the sound "Matt" was definetely one of the warmest souls that my life will ever come in contact with. Aft...
Posted by Zach Williams on Fri, 27 Oct 2006 07:29:00 PST

CB's Gallery

Playing at CB's Gallery the other night was tones of fun. Daniel Kiedis and Brian Elmquist helped create a beautiful atmosphere of music... I also finally got the nerve up to play "Dirty Feet" as a r...
Posted by Zach Williams on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 01:36:00 PST

First NYC show

Daniel Kiedis was playing a show in a wonderful little venue known as 169.. he did a wonderful job as always. Caleb then nudged me and said.. I dare you to ask them to play.. so, scarred to death, I ...
Posted by Zach Williams on Sat, 08 Jul 2006 10:44:00 PST

moving away from West Palm Beach

I was born and raised a couple miles away from stacy.. we were best friends, I had secret motives behind the friendship.  I wanted to marry her.  Years later she finally found me attractive ...
Posted by Zach Williams on Thu, 22 Jun 2006 10:51:00 PST

Nashville Show!!!

We are nervous... we are scared... we are ready...Christopher Pizza in Nashville TN on May 24th and 25th starting at 9:00 with Brian Elmquist from Westover... and more...love love
Posted by Zach Williams on Wed, 24 May 2006 08:52:00 PST