Keller Williams' Thief Has Arrived
. Thief offers up Keller-versions of songs by an [almost] unthinkable collection of artists: from Amy Winehouse ("Rehab") to the Grateful Dead ("Mountains of the Moon"), the Butthole Surfers ("Pepper") to Kris Kristofferson ("Don't Cuss That Fiddle," which opens the album, and "The Year 2003 Minus 25," which closes the album). The set is filled out with tunes by Ryan Adams, the Presidents of the United States of America, the Raconteurs, Patterson Hood, Danny Barnes, Cracker, the Yonder Mountain String Band and Marcy Playground. All over the place, indeed, but that's the way Williams likes it. And in his hands it all makes sense�like everything he's ever touched, whether from his own pen or someone else's, it all becomes Keller Williams' music. Those who purchase Keller's new album, Thief, at Keller's Official Merch Store by August 31, 2010, will be automatically entered into The "Keller and The Keels On Your Couch" sweepstakes. The contest offers a chance to win a 90 minute private acoustic performance by Keller and The Keels in the winner's living room for them and up to 49 of their friends. Keller is on tour this summer - at solo shows, with The Keels, and even for a run of gigs as vocalist/guitarist in The Rhythm Devils, the project by Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann and his partner percussionist Mickey Hart. Keller's complete list of currently confirmed tour dates is as follows: Tuesday, May 25 "City of Fredericksburg" Riverboat Fredericksburg VA CD Release Party! Preview and Purchase Keller Williams CDs |
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