Victoria Williams

Victoria Williams

Infobox musical artist |
Name = Victoria Williams


Img_capt = Victoria Williams in her yard c. 1990
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name =
Alias =
Born = birth date and age|1958|12|23
Died =
Origin = Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
Instrument = vocals, guitar
Genre = Folk, Country, Alternative country
Occupation = Singer-songwriter
Years_active = 1986-present
Label = Geffen, Mammoth, Atlantic
Associated_acts = The Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers, The Thriftstore Allstars, The Incredibly Strung Out Band
URL = [http://www.victoriawilliams.com/ www.victoriawilliams.com]

Victoria Williams (born December 23, 1958 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American singer/songwriter and musician, originally from Shreveport, Louisiana, although she has resided in Southern California throughout her musical career. She is noted for her descriptive songwriting talent, which she has used to immerse the listener of her songs into a vivid feeling of small-town, rural Southern upbringing and life. Her best-known songs include "Crazy Mary", and "Century Plant". Finding inspiration in nature, ("Weeds", "Century Plant," "Why Look at the Moon"), everyday objects ("Shoes," "Frying Pan") and the unseen, as in "Holy Spirit". Wonder, delight and awe are the primary moods of her music.

Biography

In 1986 she worked with then husband Peter Case on his debut album, following this a year later with her own debut, "Happy Come Home", produced by Anton Fier, with an accompanying 28 minute documentary by D. A. Pennebaker. [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0ifexqr5ldfe~T1 All Music Guide biography.] Accessed June 21, 2008.] In 1990 she released "Swing the Statue". She also often appeared onstage and on record with the band Giant Sand. In 1993 she acted in Gus Van Sant's "Even Cowgirls Get The Blues", [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106834/ "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues", IMDB Entry] Accessed June 21, 2008] who also made the video for "Tarbelly and Featherfoot".

In 1993, Williams' life took a dramatic turn when she learned that she was suffering from multiple sclerosis. In 1993, an array of artists from different genres, including Pearl Jam, Lou Reed, Maria McKee, Soul Asylum, Lucinda Williams and others, joined together to record some of Williams' songs for a tribute/benefit project called "". This led to the creation of the Sweet Relief Fund, a charity that aids professional musicians (of any stature) in need of health care. That year, Williams also released a new album herself, entitled "Loose". Pearl Jam had covered her song "Crazy Mary" for "Sweet Relief", however, Williams performed her own version of the song, and made a video that brought her closer to public notice and gained her more of a following after it ran on MTV and Vh1 in 1994, and is still played on both cable channels.

Also that year, Williams appeared on "Strong Hand of Love," a fund-raising tribute album to songwriter Mark Heard, who had died in 1992. That December she participated in a Christmas concert with Jane Siberry, Holly Cole, Mary Margaret O'Hara and Rebecca Jenkins, broadcast over CBC Radio in Canada and National Public Radio in the United States and subsequently released on CD as "Count Your Blessings".

In 1995, Williams released her first live album, "This Moment in Toronto With the Loose Band". Williams ended the 1990s with 1998's "Musings of a Creekdipper" and followed it with "Water to Drink" in 2000.

Williams recorded "Since I've Laid My Burden Down" for the compilation album "Avalon Blues: A Tribute To Mississippi John Hurt" in 2001.

Williams recorded an album of standards in 2002 on "Sings Some Ol' Songs" where she covers classics such as "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "My Funny Valentine" and "Moon River".

Throughout her marriage to former Jayhawk Mark Olson, the pair regularly toured and recorded together as The Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers, The Creekdippers, and Mark Olson and the Creekdippers, releasing a total of seven albums and one "best of" compilation. "Miss Williams' Guitar", a song on the Jayhawks' 1995 album "Tomorrow the Green Grass", was written for her by Olson and bandmade Gary Louris. Olson and Williams divorced in 2006. [ [http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2006-08-10/music_feature3.php NOW Magazine. August 10-15, 2006.] Accessed June 21, 2008.]

In 2006, she performed on fellow Creekdipper David Wolfenberger's album "Portrait of Narcissus" and even painted the portrait of Wolfenberger featured on the cover. In that same year she also appeared as a guest vocalist on Modern Folk and Blues Wednesday, the first solo album by Bob Forrest of Thelonious Monster.

Williams also plays in a band called The Thriftstore Allstars, a group of accomplished touring musicians who regularly play in Joshua Tree, California. The Thriftstore Allstars play what their MySpace page calls "loose drunken square dance country gone electric fantasmo." [ [http://www.jambase.com/shows/event.aspx?eventid=757829 JamBase. June 6, 2006, The Thriftstore Allstars at Pappy and Harriet's.] ]

Victoria recorded "Don't Let It Bring You Down" on the 1989 album "", and a cover of "The Puppy Song" for the 1995 Harry Nilsson tribute album "For the Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson".

In 2007 she has played numerous shows with M. Ward and is featured on the track "Bottom Dollar" on Christopher Rees' album "Cautionary Tales" (2007).

Discography

see also, the Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers

olo albums

*"Happy Come Home" (1987)
*"Swing the Statue!" (1990)
*"Loose" (1994)
*"Legal Dope" (1995)
*"Your Heart's in Good Hands" (1995)
*"I'll Make U Famous" (1995)
*"This Moment: In Toronto With the Loose Band" (1995)
*"Musings Of A Creek Dipper" (1998)
*"Water To Drink" (2000)
*"Sings Some Ol' Songs" (2002)

Benefit / tribute album

*"" (1993, Thirsty Ear)

References

External links

* [http://www.victoriawilliams.com/ Victoria Williams Fansite]
* [http://www.myspace.com/thriftstoreallstars Thrift Store Allstars]
* [http://www.sweetrelief.org/ Sweet Relief Musicians Fund]
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/victoriawilliams Victoria Williams] at Rolling Stone


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