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Killer New Dates From Keller Williams
The singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist has recorded over 20 albums and has numerous multi-genre musical projects. He’s known for “creating samples on the fly in front of the audience.” Williams’ latest album, Vape, was released in 2015.
The Keller Williams Kwahtro features Gibb Droll, Danton Boller and Rodney Holmes. Williams describes the project as his “evolution of Acoustic Dance Music … involving improvisational bursts of new disco, reggae, drum and bass and jazz swing afro trap, all with two acoustic guitars, double bass and drums.”
Grateful Grass features “anything-but-traditional bluegrass versions of Grateful Dead favorites.”
Here are the new dates with the Grateful Grass show marked and the solo gigs bolded.
Oct. 13 – Stuart, Fla., Terra Fermata Tiki Bar
Oct. 14 – Winter Haven, Fla., Jessie’s
Oct. 15 – Saint Augustine, Fla., St. Augustine Amphitheatre (MagnoliaFest)
Oct. 20 – Charleston, S.C., The Pour House
Oct. 21 – Charleston, S.C., The Pour House
Oct. 22 – Athens, Ga., Georgia Theatre
Oct. 27 – Bozeman, Mont., Eagles Lodge
Oct. 28 – Missoula, Mont., Top Hat Lounge
Oct. 29 – Denver, Colo., Filmore Auditorium (Grateful Grass)
Nov. 3 – Hermosa Beach, Calif., Saint Rocke
Nov. 4 – Solana Beach, Calif., Belly Up Tavern
Nov. 5 – Tempe, Ariz., The Marquee
Nov. 10 – Columbia, S.C., Music Farm Columbia
Nov. 11 – Charlotte, N.C., Neighborhood Theatre
Nov. 12 – Asheville, N.C., The Orange Peel
Nov. 17 – Houston, Texas, White Oak Music Hall
Nov. 18 – Dallas, Texas, Granada Theatre
Nov. 19 – Austin, Texas, Scoot Inn
Jan. 19 – Eugene, Ore., WOW Hall
Jan. 20 – Portland, Ore., Wonder Ballroom
Jan. 21 – Seattle, Wash., Nectar Lounge
Zach Deputy appears Oct. 22 and Nov. 3-19. Tickets are on sale now. Visit KellerWilliams.net for more information. Check out the interview Keller did with Pollstar here.