Keller & The Keels w/ The Sweet Lillies

Ages 16 and up
Keller Williams
Saturday, May 16
Doors: 7 pm | Show: 8 pm
 
Musical Mad Scientist, Keller Williams, returns to Denver with his Appalachian Psychedelic Bluegrass project, Keller & the Keels. Joining him are Award winning flat picker Larry Keel and his rock solid, in the pocket bass playing wife, Jenny Keel.  They make up two thirds of this super fun trio Keller started in 2004. With three albums recorded together, (Grass, Thief and Speed) the handful of gigs they play together each year turn into acoustic picking parties. As Keller says, “We vowed from the beginning that we wouldn’t do it often so that when we did, it would be special, and it is. –Kw
Virginian, Keller Williams, released his first album in 1994, FREEK, and has since given each of his albums a single syllable title: BUZZ, SPUN, BREATHE, LOOP, LAUGH, HOME, DANCE, STAGE, GRASS, DREAM, TWELVE, LIVE, ODD, THIEF, KIDS, BASS, PICK, FUNK, VAPE, SYNC, RAW, SANS, ADD, SPEED, CELL, DROLL and now DEER. Each title serves as a concise summation of the concept guiding each project. Keller’s albums reflect his pursuit to create music that sounds like nothing else. Un-beholden to conventionalism, he seamlessly crosses genre boundaries. The end product is music that encompasses rock, jazz, funk and bluegrass, and always keeps the audience on their feet. Keller built his reputation initially on his engaging live performances, no two of which are ever alike. For most of his career he has performed solo. His stage shows are rooted around Keller singing his compositions and choice cover songs, while accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, bass, guitar synthesizer and drum samples; a technique called live phrase sampling or“looping”. The end result often leans toward a hybrid of alternative folk and groovy electronica, a genre Keller jokingly calls “acoustic dance music” or ADM.” Keller's constant evolution has led to numerous band projects as well; Keller & The Keels, Grateful Grass, KWahtro, Keller and the Travelin’ McCourys, Grateful Gospel, More Than A Little and most recently DeadPettyKellerGrass. You can even catch him from time to time going back to his troubadour roots with his “Shut the Folk Up and Listen” series. Keller can be found playing clubs and festivals with these projects and his tried and true solo looping show, always changing things up and keeping moving.
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