Keller Williams, born February 4, 1970, in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is an American singer and musician. He started playing guitar as a teen and earned a theater degree from Virginia Wesleyan College. Williams moved to Colorado post-graduation to advance his music career. His early albums Freek (1994) and Buzz (1995) marked his breakthrough. Known for blending bluegrass, folk, alternative rock, reggae, electronica/dance, jazz, and funk, Williams gained fame as a 'one-man jam-band' using live phrase looping. Notable releases include Spun (1999), Laugh (2002), and Stage (2004). He collaborated with bands like Yonder Mountain String Band and The String Cheese Incident, forming Keller Williams Incident and releasing Breathe in 1999. Williams also performed with Keller & The Keels, releasing albums such as Grass (2006) and Speed (2019). He is known for his innovative use of looping pedals and various instruments, creating a full-band sound solo.
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