KELLER WILLIAMS: LIVING THE DREAM

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By Forrest Reda


Keller Williams by C. Taylor Crothers
The one-man-jam-band, K-Dub, a dancing man, the Freek, a one-man band for the digital age, Jam-Man, a guitar virtuoso, an irreverent musi-comedian. Keller Williams has been called many things over his career, but lazy is not one of them. Playing multiple instruments on stage at every show, Keller is continually on a mission to create a new tapestry of sound, looping himself into a sonic frenzy and writing his set list on the fly. It's a lot of work to pull off every night, but somehow Keller manages, and the music world is a better place because of it.

In the beginning it was just a man and his guitar. Keller honed his chops in his native Virginia playing restaurant gigs that no one else wanted. A popular aspect of Keller's live show, the relentless segues from song to song, originated in these early days, simply from wanting to avoid the uncomfortable silence between songs when it was just Keller and a few bartenders.


Keller Williams
Keller played in bands during his college years but wanted to use the money he made to tour not to record albums, which is what the bands invariably wanted to do. So, he set out on his own as a solo artist. After a few years on the coffeehouse circuit in Virginia, Keller relocated to Colorado. He wanted to get to the West Coast, but on the way he stopped to check out the Telluride Bluegrass festival, and playing in Colorado's ski towns meant he could get lift tickets in exchange for playing music.

"As a teenager starting to play gigs, the West Coast was my goal. I just wanted to be able to play the West Coast somehow. When I started the only way to do that would be to get a record deal and be backed by some label to be able to go on tour. Then, the Internet came along, and then the tape trading thing helped me get my music over there without any kind of record deal."

In Colorado, Keller was introduced to a ski town circuit jam band with a funny name, The String Cheese Incident. Impressed with their ability to jump from genre to genre, he went to as many shows as he could, eventually befriending the band due to their shared musical sensibilities. Keller's ability to entertain an audience was duly noted, and when SCI expanded its touring radius outside of Colorado, Keller was invited along for the ride.


Keller Williams :: Bonnaroo '03 by Dave Vann
The energy that Keller radiates into the audience at his shows is infectious, but his everyman persona attracts fans as much as his musical choices. When he first emerged onto the national stage in 1997 he seemed like just another dude from the lawn at a Dead show, able to lead a campfire in song with his trusty acoustic guitar and encyclopedic knowledge of lyrics.

Little did we realize that Keller had found the Pick of Destiny towards the end of the Grateful Dead's run, probably at Deer Creek, which allowed him to become a guitar virtuoso with a unique sound that could fill theaters from coast to coast. An avid self-learner, Keller taught himself how to play guitar and loop his music in the live setting, in real-time. The problem was Keller was doing it in the most problematic way possible, utilizing hand cues to communicate with his soundman to control the desired loops. In 1998, Victor Wooten showed Keller how to use the Lexicon Jam Man to create and control loops, and Keller found the missing link - live phrase sampling. He has amazed audiences ever since with his apparent ability to control an ever expanding array of instruments onstage.

 
I am definitely looking at band possibilities right now. I kind of exhausted all my ideas on this record, as far as collaborations go, but there are always things that I'd like to do, like jump into an established band.

-Keller Williams on The Future

 
Photo by C. Taylor Crothers

But what if Keller had access to any musician he wanted? What if Keller made an album of songs written with other musicians in mind? Sounds like a dream, right?

Keller's brand new record, Dream (available February 6 on SCI Fidelity) is an ambitious project of epic proportions. The list of musicians appearing on the project reads like a musical honor roll: Bela Fleck, Bobby Read, Bob Weir, Charlie Hunter, Derrek Phillips, Fareed Haque, Fleming McWilliams, Jeff Sipe, John Molo, John Scofield, Martin Sexton, Michael Franti, Modereko, Samir Chatterjee, Sanjay Mishra, Steve Kimock, The String Cheese Incident and Victor Wooten.

The scope of this project was such that it took three years from conception to reality, during which time Keller cranked out a concert DVD (Sight) a live album (Stage), and a bluegrass album with The Keels called Grass.

The busy touring lives of all the musicians involved, including Keller, at times made for some interesting recording sessions. Michael Franti recorded his rap section for the reggae-tinged "Ninja of Love" in the back of a tour bus. Keller says that the song was made up with Franti in mind. "What I wanted to do was try to write a song based on the hip-hop mentality. He's definitely not solely a hip-hop artist. He's all about the reggae and the funk and staying positive. I was trying to dive into a combination of reggae and the confidence of hip-hop [culture]. Rappers are always talking about themselves and Michael doesn't really go there and say how cool he is. That's kind of where I was going with 'Ninja,' trying to really magnify confidence. I don't really have that kind of confidence. It was kind of like digging out words to get that sort of mentality, without coming across as conceited or pompous."


Keller Williams
Humor is always present in Keller's music and allows him to get away with the schoolboy sexual humor that crops up in his work like the suggestive "Restraint" that recalls ALO's "Girl I Wanna Lay You Down" in its playfully flirtatious lyrics. It's the purest kind of a love song, written for his wife, and it shows the range of Keller's music. One minute Keller is a funny guy with a guitar, the next he's some kind of mad scientist genius type who can control sounds with his hands, at least while using his prized Theremin.

Like his music, Keller's career path is utterly unique. While most bands splinter into assorted solo projects, the one-man-jam-band may soon form a band.

"I am definitely looking at band possibilities right now," Keller says. "I kind of exhausted all my ideas on this record, as far as collaborations go, but there are always things that I'd like to do, like jump into an established band. We have one festival booked in Illinois in the summer called Summer Camp. A couple other festivals are still kinda teetering on possibilities. I've got a lineup kinda picked out. I've got some rehearsal dates, but I want to wait until it's a real definite before I start name-dropping."

 
It's strictly self-indulgence, wanting these people to play with me and my music, and not really thinking about anything else other then that... I'm actually touring now so that I can have a golf cart when I'm 80. I made the record so I can actually listen to it, at loud volumes, when I'm 80 and be proud.

-Keller Williams on Dream

 
Photo by C. Taylor Crothers

While Keller has played with The String Cheese Incident on many occasions, Bill Nershi's departure does NOT mean that Keller will be joining SCI.


Keller Williams Incident by John Smrtic
"I always thought Garaj Mahal would be a really cool thing to jump into, they're predominately instrumental, and all of them are incredible players and I think it would be fun to play with them," says Keller, who's also a longtime fan of bassist Kai Eckhardt. "I was first exposed to Kai through an old live John McLaughlin record, and going to see him perform with Garaj Mahal is just a real treat."

Until Keller reveals his next musical incarnation, fans will continue to watch him put in another "Day at the Office," the title of an excellent new song he's been road testing. It's a good description of his current touring philosophy, which is a departure from the road warrior years of 1997 – 2000, when Keller and his wife would basically drive circles around the country building up markets. "I'm lucky to be able to dictate how my tour goes down" says Keller. "Now, the majority of it is just hanging out at home during the week and then going out and working on the weekends, sort of like a reverse office job."


Keller Williams by C. Taylor Crothers
Keller's success means improvements to the "office" like the fancy camera setup he now uses. During his show, multiple angles of Keller are displayed on a screen behind him. Visitors may wonder where all the cameramen are. He explains, "They're really cool, state of the art, R2-D2 looking things about the size of a shoebox. My video guy, Scott Sun, has a joystick to go around and pan in and out. Nothing is rehearsed. During the show he's frantically following me around."

Keller is quick to praise his co-workers, giving ample credit where it's due. "My stage guy is Andrew Queen, who sets it all up and changes strings and kindly escorts tripping people off stage. Then, there's Lou Gosain, my front-of-house guy, who backs as the tour manager and harmony vocalist."

Keller approaches the songs on Dream just like any of this other material. "All the songs are basically written with just the solo guitar in mind. Every thing else that gets added to it is just a bonus. Pretty much all the songs have been played onstage for three years or more, so it kind of originates from the singer-songwriter standpoint and then shifts."

In the end, Dream is the culmination of Keller's journey, at least his journey so far.

"It's strictly self-indulgence, wanting these people to play with me and my music, and not really thinking about anything else other then that. It's all for me, wanting to hear these things, and this type of music, and these particular players, and hoping that people like it, but not really caring if they do because I'm not doing it for them. I'm actually touring now so that I can have a golf cart when I'm 80. I made the record so I can actually listen to it, at loud volumes, when I'm 80 and be proud."

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Lucid_Interval starstarstarstarstar Thu 2/1/2007 06:09PM
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This is an excellent article, one of the best i've read on Keller... Cant wait for the new album, news on the new band and summer dates!

jcolb16 Thu 2/1/2007 06:25PM
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jcolb16

i have not paid much attention to keller lately yet this article clued me into what i was missing

fischstix Thu 2/1/2007 06:42PM
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KELLER PLEASE COME PLAY LANGERADO

Lucid_Interval starstarstarstarstar Thu 2/1/2007 06:56PM
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He's in Europe during Langerado.

stairway to freebird starstarstarstarstar Thu 2/1/2007 07:03PM
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stairway to freebird

I can't wait to see him rock wanee... I think the cheese would definitely benefit from keller jumping in, but I'd rather see it as a side gig for him. He goes so many more places with the music, and though I still like sci, I've gotten to the point where I can see where they're taking a jam before they get there. I hope they break out of that funk, but kwi would be a bit of a waste of keller's time (for now). Lovin' his style!

crazypeanutman starstarstarstarstar Thu 2/1/2007 07:37PM
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wow really thorough article, i never knew that SCI and Vic Wooten helped him discover his sound.

Scarlett5446 starstarstarstarstar Thu 2/1/2007 07:47PM
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Scarlett5446

Oh Keller, how I love you :)

redplate starstarstarstarstar Thu 2/1/2007 11:09PM
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redplate

Sweet... Cant wait to see him again at 10klf... Im glad to hear he will not be a nershi replacement. Keller is awesome on his own and with SCI. But SCI is not SCI without Billy. But enough of them this is about K Dub!

spaceface7 starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 01:12AM
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A day at the office is a sick song, heard it at 10k. Can't wait to get the new cd and loony- dance at the town ballroom on the 22ond. Its a cool venue just don't get caught smokin cuz they will throw you out. But if you smokin at kellers show you deserve to get thrown out cuz he don't dig that.

gabus! starstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 06:19AM
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gabus!

He needs to join a band! But don't join Cheese! New sound - lets keep the trip goin'

nfenne starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 06:26AM
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nfenne

Great article! I'm glad to hear that Keller is branching out and doing new things. As much as I enjoy his current live show I can't wait to hear what kind of band he puts together.

spaceface... I find it ironic that Keller requests his shows to be non-smoking yet my wife and I saw him smoking at private show that he played for Marlboro.

dedhed6111 starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 06:27AM
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dedhed6111

Great article. I personally liked Keller's stuff from earlier when it was just him and his ten-string, but what he does now is certainly unique, and pioneering. I'm happy for him with all the success he's received, noone deserves it more.

mojofolk Fri 2/2/2007 06:41AM
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mojofolk

I’m a LONG time Keller fan and I am so stoked for this new album and the chance to see him soon (crazy excited about the Keller Band at Summercamp)… Keller is such an amazing musician, entertainer and person... I've heard people complain that lately his style has been a bit monotonous, personally I dig it and historically Keller has these periods where his style (even on stage) and his creativity swells until finally it bursts and when it does a whole new aspect of Keller emerges… I’m excited about what new level of creativity awaits us on the other side of this period in Keller’s style… Great article! What an awesome way to start the Friday workday!

mikeyj1 starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 08:30AM
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mikeyj1

Great article. I do not follow Keller much cause I only listen to "the finest fine in the land" and ELO but I heard him do a Golden Years one time and I was like NICE.

GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Conjugal Burning Fri 2/2/2007 09:28AM
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Conjugal Burning

dream kicks a whole lotta ass, i must say. But as for a band, I think a Keller-Claypool fancy band would be pretty outstanding, especially instrumental

champaign_of_beers starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 11:06AM
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champaign_of_beers

keller with a band, badass.......
confirmed at summercamp 2007 ----
Keller and the WMDS
w/ Keith Mosely, Gibb Droll & APT Q258
see you kids memorial day weekend!

helterskelter83 Fri 2/2/2007 11:08AM
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At the moe. show this past wednesday in Chicago, they announced the band k-dub will be playing with, at summercamp at least. All I caught was Keith Mosley, I believe, and two others. anyone else there catch the rest?

go bears!

ThePhishPhan Fri 2/2/2007 11:14AM
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ThePhishPhan

Can't wait to see Keller and the WMD's that is gonna be bomb, although the k-dub incident would be better. Keller is godly, go bears

marcsmall1 Fri 2/2/2007 11:32AM
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marcsmall1

Is Mudflap playing with the Keels for these shows? Mudflap is the man on that 5-string.....everyone in Boulder knows this and everyone everywhere will know soon.

Joshtafari starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 11:40AM
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Joshtafari

What a Great peice on K-DUB. Very well wirten.

Shwompy starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 01:03PM
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Shwompy

Look at all the Love for the Bears.. Keller with a Band at Summercamp, 45 mins away.. What to do??? Medeski also!! Looking at a Great time this summer

bag5039 Fri 2/2/2007 04:08PM
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Here comes a full Keller Incident tour--perfect fit

mccordo starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 04:13PM
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mccordo

Great article...some things I already knew, some things I learned, but very well-written and informative. This really makes me want to go to Wanee, even if it is right before JazzFest! Summercamp is a definite possibility, though...

lildenny73 starstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 04:21PM
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Keller needs to give up the cheezy hippi-dippi-doo sh_t and play some real ROCK & Roll

shinjuku starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 04:54PM
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shinjuku

good stuff!

shinjuku starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 05:02PM
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shinjuku

Oh and to purposley let the cat outta the bag again, Keller Williams Band will feature Keith Mosley, Gibb Droll, and Jeff Sipe. Someone mention more rock and roll..This will be it. See ya on Ratdog/KWband northeast tour this summer bitches. :)kangfirmed.

être starstarstarstarstar Fri 2/2/2007 06:52PM
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être

Real Rock & Roll is subjective. Keller is unique!

Excellent article. Never knew......

jaik Fri 2/2/2007 08:33PM
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Interesting that Keller got the looping thing organized with help from Victor, who probably got the idea from Jaco Pastorious who was doing it with his bass in the 70's. Keller has such a dope original thing going on, even with all his armies of immitators I've never heard anyone catch up.

breadloaf starstarstarstar Sat 2/3/2007 07:05AM
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Regardless of whether Keller trips your personal trigger or not, he sure as hell keeps some good company. I'd be honored to have Vic Wooten teach me how to tie my shoes, let alonf loop samples. Excellent article.

marcsmall1 Sat 2/3/2007 09:57AM
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marcsmall1

I used to enjoy Keller alot more than I do now. I'm not really sure why, but it may have to do with the lack of intimacy in the venues I have seen him in recently. The last 2 Keller shows I saw where at the Fillmore in Denver. Also, I could do without the electronica dance beats and the destruction of some very good Grateful dead songs......Peace

TSGP starstarstarstarstar Sun 2/4/2007 11:52AM
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Brilliant, fun, entertaining, fasinating, memorizing, just pure good times at its best. That is what its like to see keller. Thank you so much for coming to the east coast. Cant wait.

VAteonanacatl starstarstarstarstar Sun 2/4/2007 12:17PM
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VAteonanacatl

good article , come play all good !

geeray Sun 2/4/2007 01:30PM
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Keller is swell. For the one-man looping insanity without peer, I loves me some Phil Keaggy. My record store buddy said it best: "He's like Santana. He's right with the Lord and good notes can't help but follow."

Ah, it's all wild.

marcsmall1 Sun 2/4/2007 08:02PM
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marcsmall1

geeray--- the lord has nothing to do with anything

bogmonkey starstarstarstar Mon 2/5/2007 06:22AM
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bogmonkey

I was always critical of keller and his loopy loops...but man, a dose of that "doublewide" song will make anyone smile. He's got such a good energy its impossible to hate him after seeing him live. Any band that absorbs him into the mix is going BIG places for sure.

phunkle starstarstarstarstar Mon 2/5/2007 09:00AM
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phunkle

Well-stated bogmonkey, the guy s having so much fun doing his thing that u can't help but get sucked in and have a blast yourself. The new disc is great, very eclectic sounds with a nice flow to it. Just saw keller at norva (what a freakin show!) and grabbed the new disc. Def one worth owning.

thebum Mon 2/5/2007 09:50AM
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thebum

We all know Keller kicks ass.... but how about an article on MICHAEL KELSEY? anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

stellarrstarr starstarstarstar Mon 2/5/2007 02:33PM
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stellarrstarr

Great article!

I'm excited to hear what he'll do within a band. Summer Camp for WMDS, anyone?

iamkickinit Mon 2/5/2007 05:13PM
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iamkickinit

ill be there.

iamkickinit Mon 2/5/2007 05:17PM
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iamkickinit

Hey bogmonkey, ive got a Galactic set where they play "doublewide", and im pretty sure that it is Galactic's art... however, Keller does guest appear in that song... so is "Doublewide" a Keller song or Galactic? If Keller, i dont think ive ever heard that... any info. would be grate, thanks!

phunkle Mon 2/5/2007 07:58PM
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phunkle

iamkickinit Doublewide is a Keller song, but I have the same version of him performing w/ Galactic at Jazzfest. You should check out his version.

ghilliesblunt starstarstarstarstar Tue 2/6/2007 12:01AM
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ghilliesblunt

picking up a copy tomorrow that'll hopefully hold a brother down in this below zero chicago weather until kdub heats up the summer

dedhed6111 Tue 2/6/2007 08:31AM
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dedhed6111

There's a Galactic song named "Doublewide" and a Keller song entitled "doubledecker doublewide"(been playing this almost ten years). I'm confused as to what you all are talkin about. please clue me in

MilesGone starstarstar Tue 2/6/2007 09:52AM
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MilesGone

dream is a good cd, the special guests really contribute to the sounds, obviously. peace ya'll.....

21Gooch Tue 2/6/2007 02:54PM
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dream is awesome. good old Keller sound, awesome guests.

you can "SDREAM" it for today only (2/6):
www.redmusic.com/streams/scifi/sdream.ram

iamkickinit Tue 2/6/2007 02:59PM
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iamkickinit

for sure ive definatley heard the "double decker doublewide" keller song. just needed some clarification. thank you

Moonshyne starstarstarstarstar Tue 2/6/2007 02:59PM
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Excellente KW! the albums sounds great, especially with all those collaborations on it. Just bought the album this morning and its been on repeat all day at the office.

Moonshyne Tue 2/6/2007 03:05PM
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Also, check out the new album on this 24 hour stream!

http://www.redmusic.com/streams/scifi/sdream.ram

spaceface7 Tue 2/6/2007 06:48PM
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Where the hell is the All Good lineup?? I'm sure keller will be there, probably with the new WMD's project. Claypool, umphreys, ratdog?? PANIC??

ssrh4 starstarstar Wed 2/7/2007 08:44AM
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MOOSE CONVENTION...I saw them the other night at Kenny's Castaways, also the first venue that phish played in NYC, and they were unbelievable. They deserve some attention and should be given a chance to exhibit their talent at a festival for the mass to see them first-hand. They have consistently improved after each perfomrmance and are only getting better. They are lead by the talented Brian Eisenberg on the drums and Asher on lead guitar and vocals. They have an eclectic sound that comprises of funky jazz and jammy guitar sequences reminiscent of the Dead. If they are not "big" enough yet to be booked for a festival, they should atleast be checked out at their local shows. Sleep tight wookies.

The 3G's starstarstar Wed 2/7/2007 08:55AM
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The 3G's

Its up the good work Keller!!!

cavemandan Wed 2/7/2007 02:40PM
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I like the article better than I did Keller the 5 or 6 times I've seen him. I am sure he is a hell of a nice guy and all, but comeon...listen to somebody like Pierre Bensusan (google, utube etc), somebody you never even heard of and compare to the overhype of Keller.... No disrespect to Keller of course, even though people will interpet this post to be bashing, it really isn't. The way he makes himself sound like the demo track on a cheap keyboard is so cool. If I was in his position I would continue as being the most successful jam band soloist! However I would cross the street anyday to see Jorma or Bromberg solo. Just my opinon...so relax and enjoy all the great music out there! We can't all have the same favorites!

trista420 starstarstarstarstar Wed 2/7/2007 02:48PM
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trista420

another great album by keller! it's interesting to hear how these songs ended up in the end, i'm loving ninja with michael franti! also, "doubledecker, doublewide" is called kidney in a cooler.

trista420 starstarstarstarstar Wed 2/7/2007 02:49PM
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trista420

another great album by keller! it's interesting to hear how these songs ended up in the studio, i'm loving ninja with michael franti! also, "doubledecker, doublewide" is called kidney in a cooler.

dedhed6111 Wed 2/7/2007 03:56PM
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dedhed6111

"doubledecker doublewide" has often been played in medley fashion, including several other keller songs that have a similar rhythm scheme: "Perpendicular Teeth", "Middle America", "Kidney in a cooler" and a few others if I am not mistaken. However, and I may be incorrect, I believe that all of these songs began as individual pieces. Keller William's large body of work, his limited time on stage, and his desire to plug his newer stuff have therefore left him with the option of (lately) either shoving a bunch of his older, very popular stuff into medleys, play them rarely, or shelve them entirely. After all, when is the last time he played "Waves"? But I could be wrong, I'm no expert, i've just been on this wagon what seems like a looong time now

standingtaller starstarstarstarstar Sun 2/11/2007 08:05AM
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standingtaller

One of the best Jambase articles I've read. You gotta love Keller for his unique approach to music that keeps us tapping that foot, shaking it up, and making the jam scene what it is- a modern symphony of great artists!

Thanks to Keller and thank you Jambase for a great article.

Further13 Sun 2/11/2007 12:53PM
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Further13

SUPERB!!!! keller never ceases to amaze!!!!

nomemory starstarstarstarstar Tue 2/13/2007 09:03AM
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nomemory

Wonderful album, and can you believe the line up of special guests?

breadloaf Tue 2/13/2007 11:25AM
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cavemandan, you obviously know your music. I saw Pierre Bensusan more than twenty years ago and he made my jaw drop. He took alternate tunings to a new level of artistry.
Curious Keller fans might want to work their way backwards to enjoy some of his influences, like Kottke and Hedges.

mikey10 Wed 2/14/2007 06:23PM
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mikey10

hell ya k-dub at summer camp will be on fire

Daddyphatsacks starstarstarstarstar Thu 2/15/2007 11:52AM
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Daddyphatsacks

There's a great free podcast on itunes produced by Keller. He gives wonderful insight into the production of this record which adds to the experince of listening to it.

cavemandan Mon 2/19/2007 04:44PM
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Thank you breadloaf. It is hard to write anything without it sounding like you are putting others down. I am impressed that everybody realized, as I stated , that I was not disrespecting Keller, but rather would love other artists to also be given a listen. My writing skills are not the best, and alot of times the same words have different meanings. Maybe we could start a solo musician tour? This could turn into a new thing. Its cool that Mike Gordon put Leo Kottke "on the map", Michael Hedges (RIP) was also amazing. Have you ever heard of Oregon? Johnathan Kreisberg? I also like Christopher Parkening, Claude Bolling (jazzy fusion trio), Alex Degrassi,William Ackerman, Sonny Rollins, Andreas Segovia, wow the list goes on....Either way it's so fun to be part of cool live music.... Keller on NYE opening for BISCO was way cool!

hoodphan6 Wed 2/21/2007 09:39AM
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You can smell it from a block away, cuz that shit is FUNKY. Can't wait to see him at the Egg. Keller is the best

pgoodie starstarstarstarstar Wed 2/21/2007 03:04PM
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keller ripped it at the Dancing Wu Li Festival last year!!!

here's hoping he returns this summer to wu li...

joshncola starstarstarstarstar Sun 2/25/2007 08:42PM
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Cant wait to see keller and wmds at bonnaroo this year. keller with a full band this is going to be crazy. hope to see you all there.

Jeruth Fri 3/9/2007 05:52PM
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Jeruth

what a terribly produced video. i like the article though. but i could have made a video like that using my cell phone.