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Lefty

Blues-rock and jazz-fusion at its best!

About Me

Guitar Player Magazine August 2008 Issue (Snake Oil CD Review)
"Whether performing or teaching; Atlanta riffmeister Lefty Williams is an inspiration to musicians and non-musicians alike. He has built a bigger career with only one hand than most guitarists have with two"
-Jude Gold
Honest Tune Magazine July 2008 (Snake Oil CD Review)
"An inspired sophomore effort, Lefty Williams Band's Snake Oil is destined to gain the blues-growling frontman a legion of admirers"
-Bill WhitingRelix Magazine October 2007 Issue (Big Plans CD Review)
“Jason ‘Lefty’ Williams sounds like he could be the next link in the chain of legendary Georgia guitarists after Duane Allman and Robert Cray”
-Simeon Cohen
Jambase.com Big Plans CD Review March 27, 2007
"His music is intricate in composition and delivery. His blues-based rock & roll is mature and completely developed, his solos are confident and controlled, and his vocals clear and natural. He was born with immense talent, and did I mention that all of this greatness comes from a man that has only one hand?" "Williams has mastered his six-string in a way that most two-handed guitarists could only dream of. But, one-handed, two-handed, or five-handed, it doesn't matter at all. The only thing that matters is that Jason Williams is one damn good guitar player, "
-Kerry Heffernan
Hittin' The Note Issue 51
"The Jason "Lefty" Williams Band's debut, Big Plans, is a stunning blues offering, melding silver-toned guitar and warm orchestration."..."While he is able to step out with warranted leads, it is clear that Lefty's finely-tuned ear is aimed at composition first. "..."Lefty's innate skill on the guitar is nothing less than miraculous."
-Jamie Lee
Southeasten Performer Magazine November 2006
"Jason 'Lefty' Williams can play"..."Williams plays as if he has two, sometimes three hands"..."Williams will probably have a long career"
-William Cane
Knoxville Daily Times October 5, 2007
“No doubt, you’ll have to open and close your eyes a few times just to make sure that you’re really seeing what you think you are — a one-armed guitar player, a pick-like contraption strapped to the stump that constitutes his upper right appendage, playing with all the passion and fury of the blues gods he worshipped as a child.”
-Steve Wildsmith
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Not just a great one-armed guitar player, a great guitar player.
A skilled guitarist with over two decades of experience, Lefty Williams holds songcraft and musicianship at a premium. By emphasizing each equally on his ironically titled sophomore album Snake Oil, he engages and enlightens the listener. In turn, we fall for Williams’ powerful guitar licks and candid songs, often long before the origin of his nickname—he was born without a right hand—is clear. And by then, it’s just another dimension to his talent.
“I definitely don’t wanna shy away from my arm,” says the Atlanta born-and-bred songwriter/musician, who’s been playing guitar since age 4. He started out strumming with the end of his “nubb,” and fashioned his first prosthetic pick at 6. “I was just using the skin on my arm—the same way a fingerstyle player would use his thumb. Then I wanted to play faster.” On his grandfather’s hunch, Lefty approached his prosthetician who devised a sock-like leather wrap. “It didn’t work at all,” he laughs, saying he finally “tore apart my prosthetic arm,” using the strap and part of the harness to fashion something that worked.
Henceforth a self-taught musician, Lefty refined his skills by listening. “After my dad taught me basic chords, he showed me how to figure it out on my own. I remember we were listening to the guitar solo part of ‘Stairway to Heaven’ and my dad pointing out all the guitar parts that were going on in the background and saying, ‘That’s the kinda stuff you gotta listen for. If you can figure all those out and how to play ‘em at the same time, you can make it sound like the record.’”
Soon Lefty was transcribing songs by Steppenwolf, Led Zeppelin and Yes before moving on to more difficult material. By 11, he was playing in bands. “Death metal!” he laughs. While playing upright bass in the school orchestra he learned how to read music, and in 1998 he made his way to the Atlanta Institute of Music to hone his guitar skills. There he found that his condition put him on equal—if not higher—footing than his peers and instructors at the Atlanta Institute of Music, who envied his “perfect” picking technique. “A lot of guitar players change between moving their wrists and their elbow and their fingers,” he says. “Mine never really changes.”
After graduating with honors, Lefty was offered a teaching position at AIM. During that time, he gravitated from metal to grunge bands learning valuable lessons from each. “I can shred if I want to,” he says, “but I get really bored with that. The one thing I took from grunge music was not soloing, just taking your time and making your songs as good as you can possibly make them.”
This knowledge served him well as he grew into the bluesy, jazzy style he plays today, which nods to Jimi Hendrix, Albert King, Aquarium Rescue Unit, Miles Davis, Stevie Ray Vaughn and early Led Zeppelin—all artists that understand the importance of a great song. Lefty also heeded their performances, and worked to construct a combustible live show with the Lefty Williams Band, which quickly became a big draw at local and regional clubs like Smith’s Olde Bar (Atlanta), Murphy’s (Boone, North Carolina) and The Dunedin Brewery (Dunedin, Florida). The LWB has also opened for the likes of Gov’t Mule, Tim Reynolds, Little Feat, Jimbo Mathus, Col. Bruce and the Quark Alliance and the Chris Duarte Group.
In 2006, Lefty recorded his debut album, Big Plans, produced by John Keane (REM, Widespread Panic). It brought a dynamic range of music to the table, from high energy like “Shine Begins to Fade” to soulful tracks like “Sunny,” in which Lefty's innate sense of groove and melody, coupled with an expressive, visceral guitar sound, coalesce. Big Plans received raves from Relix, Hittin’ the Note, and Jambase.com, and Williams toured for 18 months behind it, all the while writing like a fiend. By the end of 2007, he got the itch to return to the studio.
Once again teaming with Keane, who says "Lefty's sound is a compelling combination of honest, heartfelt lyrics and masterful rhythm and blues muscle," Lefty reaches deep into personal experience on Snake Oil. “There’s a lot more honesty in these songs,” Lefty says. The dirty, groovin’ title track refers to two-faced industry types, specifically “a guy who promised me the world and then kinda hosed me.” His divorce fuels the funky “Thank You,” where he acknowledges the silver lining, and thanks his ex for kicking him out. “We’re both better off now.” And the sweet, tender “A Little Bit of Faith” (featured on the Relix CD sampler for June 2008) is written for “my current wife. It’s just a promise to her that I’m not gonna goof around on her.”
Musically, Lefty soars on Snake Oil, ratcheting up the earthy yet sophisticated sound of Big Plans. He achieves a coolly smoldering burn—merging King’s world with Davis’s—with “On the Prowl;” suffers through his slide guitar on the gospel-tinged “In the Valley;” channels playful lust on the jumpin’ “Hey Mama;” and creates a taut, stinging three-minute guitar feast with “Salt Stained Moment.” The LWB’s taut grooves are augmented by two guests: Todd Smallie (The Derek Trucks Band) plays bass on “Why Didn’t You Call,” and “On the Prowl” and “Hey Mama” feature blues luminary and fellow Atlanta resident Tinsley Ellis.
Says Ellis, “I was knocked out by Lefty the first time I heard his music on MySpace. I just knew that I had to seek him out and hear more of his stuff. He is a veritable triple threat on certainly guitar but also as a soulful vocalist and clever songwriter. The fact that he is out there winning over fans one at a time with his nonstop touring schedule is definitely something that I can relate to. I was thrilled when he asked me to guest on his new album.”
Having already given many of the songs on Snake Oil a live test drive, Lefty looks forward to presenting them fully realized on another lengthy tour in 2008. Mostly, though, he’s chomping at the bit to play live, electrifying audiences with his musical virtuosity and heartworn songs. “Let’s just make some cool music,” he says. “That’s all I’ve ever really cared about.”

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Member Since: 10/26/2005
Band Website: lefty-music.com
Band Members: My song "Thank You" off of my new album Snake Oil has been selected to participate in Clear Channel's "New" category. With your help I could get airplay on some of the biggest radio stations all over the country. If you'd like to help, Click here to listen to my song . That's all you need to do. You can listen as many times as you like. In order for it to count though, you have to listen to the entire song each time. To listen more than once, simply refresh your browser, or close the window and click on the link again. Thanks for your help, LeftyJason "Lefty" Williams -Guitar, Vocals
Steve Saunders -Drums, vocals
I'm auditioning bassists. Shoot me an e-mail if you're interested

Booking:
Music Matters Entertainment
Bob Fortin/ Terry Reeves
Music Matters Website
Management:
Grapevine Talent
Bob Fortin
706-754-0067
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Influences: Led Zeppelin, Tool, Faith No More, The Grateful Dead, The Rolling Stones, Miles Davis, Perpetual Groove, John Scofield, Bill Hart, Steve Cunningham, Nite Driscoll, Mike Stern, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Kevin Scott, Adam Cain, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Crosby Stills & Nash, etc...
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Sounds Like: Mostly blues-rock and jazz-fusion. But, I'm musically schizophrenic so everything bleeds in a bit.
Record Label: Second Heaven
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Lefty Williams Live On Good Day Alabama!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohWEmNWOTeo This was really a lot of fun. All of the folks at Fox in Birmingham were very nice....
Posted by Lefty on Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:25:00 PST

Were number 2 on Auburn Radio show!!!!

I just got word that "All Your Way" from my new album Snake Oil is ranked number 2 on Wildman Steve's radio show in Auburn, AL. Obviously this is the first time I've ever been in the Top Ten on ANY ra...
Posted by Lefty on Tue, 22 Jul 2008 07:11:00 PST

Sad news

On Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 12:15 p.m. Bill Ector, one of the driving forces behind Hittin' The Note magazine passed away. The music community has lost a dear friend. Bill was a man who deeply love...
Posted by Lefty on Thu, 10 Jul 2008 09:02:00 PST

Lefty Williams Live at AthFest - "Frightened"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPepx3GZ16U ...
Posted by Lefty on Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:27:00 PST

Lefty Williams Live at AthFest - "Frightened"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPepx3GZ16U Live at Athfest 6.22.08...
Posted by Lefty on Wed, 25 Jun 2008 07:04:00 PST

Relix sampler CD!

Relix magazine included a track from my up-coming album Snake Oil on their current CD sampler! Pick up a copy of the June issue of Relix and check out "A Little Bit of Faith"....
Posted by Lefty on Tue, 03 Jun 2008 08:34:00 PST

The new record is coming along really well.

For folks who don't know, I'm back in the studio recording my second album. I decided to go back in with legendary producer John Keane (WSP, R.E.M., Indigo Girls etc...) And boy am I glad I did! I'm e...
Posted by Lefty on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 07:49:00 PST

Relix Magazine

We've been featured in the October issue of Relix Magazine in the "On The Verge" section.Check it out!!!!!! ...
Posted by Lefty on Mon, 29 Oct 2007 11:03:00 PST

New drummer

After a year and a half, Bellian Marshall will no longer be with the Lefty Williams band. We will miss him very much. He brought great energy to our songs. Those of you who've met Bellian ar...
Posted by Lefty on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 11:46:00 PST

My CD reviewed by Jambase.com

..> By: Kerry Heffernan Atlanta, GA native Jason "Lefty" Williams is one skilled musician. An honor graduate of the Atlanta Institute of Music, Lefty has been playing the guitar since he was old e...
Posted by Lefty on Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:12:00 PST