Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Keller Williams on songwriting, 2008


"I’ve always tried to put myself in the place of an audience member, mainly because I was an audience member for so long. I can totally relate to the songwriters who’ve had pain and are going through hard times, and I can totally relate to how that comes out in their music. But as an audience member, I didn’t want to hear about people’s problems. When I went out I wanted to be entertained, I wanted to be taken away from my problems. So I always try to stay on the lighter side of things.

"I’ve been extremely lucky in my life and my career. A lot of good things have happened to me and have made me extremely happy. So I haven’t really 'lived the blues.' I’ve definitely lived in a bunch of cars and rest areas and truck stops and campgrounds and cheap hotels, but I’ve enjoyed that. What I planned on doing was playing music no matter what the cost. I guess the lightheartedness of my lyrics is just a representation of me and my life."

From a cover story in Acoustic Guitar, June 2008. I met up with Keller in Nashville this winter for the interview. Read the story, and see my video footage of him playing excerpts from songs, at the AG site.

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