In last week’s column, I mentioned that the summer touring season meant a bit of a lull for crowdfunding sites, as artists focus on hitting the road instead of the studio. For that reason, I chose to focus that column […]
In last week’s column, I mentioned that the summer touring season meant a bit of a lull for crowdfunding sites, as artists focus on hitting the road instead of the studio. For that reason, I chose to focus that column […]
An Appreciation The Cast The Band: Sons of Bill, consisting of the Wilson brothers, James (guitar), Sam (guitar), and Abe (keyboards), Joe Dickey (bass), and Todd Wellons (drums) The Guests: Seth Green (founding Sons of Bill bass player), Caroline Spence, […]
Sharp blue streaks of light define the stage’s interior in stark relief against the darkened stage where the Sons of Bill wield their instruments to bless their hometown of Charlottesville, VA, with a year’s end finale of rich celebration. For […]
Some ten years ago, two brothers took their guitars to an open mic in Charlottesville, VA, the cozy college town of the University of Virginia. On impulse, the brothers introduced themselves as the sons of Bill, which they are, sons […]
That moon is hanging fat and low in the sky. There’s little I can do here from the computer, deep in the heart of Texas. I aim to give you a story, believe it or don’t, makes little difference. This will […]
James Wilson, one of the three brothers in Charlottesville, VA-based Sons of Bill, thinks the band’s fourth disc, Love and Logic, marks their arrival as a group. Wilson, along with brothers Sam and Abe, hooked up with former Wilco drummer Ken […]
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