Keller Williams spent most of 2008 playing with different bands, but will return to his solo roots for 2009. The singer/songwriter has confirmed his most extensive one-man-band dates in some time, stretching all the way from a January 22 stop at Charlotte, NC’s
Neighborhood Theatre through an April 10 appearance at Alexandria, VAs Birchmere.
Williams has also returned to blogging and recently posted the following about Jam Cruise:
What an epic 5 day event jam cruise is. I want to say this is my fourth time attending. Everytime, ive had a total blast. The floating hippy festival is special because the walls between fan and artist are dropped. Everyone is one which is beautiful (at least to me), with each act playing twice in 5 days (or in my case 3-I either get on late or off early) there is nothing to do except be on vacation. A few folks bring their kids but I have not been that adventurous yet. This can lead to extreme guilt of being on a tropical vacation without your kids.
The one-man-bands extensive tour will snake through the South, Midwest, Northeast, Mountain Region and Gulf Coast. Please click here for a list of upcoming appearances.
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