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Dar Williams
Acoustic / Pop / Folk

"New Album "Promised Land" Now Available Everywhere"


United States

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Member Since8/18/2005
Band Websitedarwilliams.com
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Press Inquiries:
Razor & Tie
email: press@razorandtie.com

Management:
Russell Carter Artist Management
567 Ralph McGill Blvd.
Atlanta, GA 30312
phone: (404) 377-9900
fax: (404) 377-5131
email: rcam@gmail.com

Booking:
Seth Rappaport
The Agency Group
1775 Broadway, Suite 515
New York, NY 10019
phone: (212) 581-3100 ext 255
email: sethrappaport@theagencygroup.com

Record LabelRazor & Tie
Type of LabelIndie




   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Oct 14 2008 8:00P
Boulder Theater Boulder, Colorado
Oct 15 2008 7:00P
Holladay United Church of Christ Holladay, Utah
Oct 17 2008 8:00P
Moore Theatre Seattle, Washington
Oct 18 2008 8:00P
The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts Eugene, Oregon
Oct 19 2008 8:00P
Aladdin Theater Portland, Oregon
Oct 20 2008 8:00P
Rio Theatre Santa Cruz, California
Oct 22 2008 8:00P
Great American Music Hall San Francisco, California
Oct 23 2008 9:00P
El Rey Theatre Los Angeles, California
Oct 24 2008 7:00P
Club Congress Tucson, Arizona
Oct 25 2008 7:30P
Orpheum Theatre Flagstaff, Arizona
Oct 28 2008 8:00P
House of Blues Dallas, Texas
Oct 30 2008 8:00P
Texas Union Ballroom Austin, Texas
Nov 1 2008 7:00P
Eddie’s Attic Decatur, Georgia
Nov 1 2008 9:30P
Eddie’s Attic Decatur, Georgia
Nov 2 2008 8:00P
Neighborhood Theatre Charlotte, North Carolina
Nov 3 2008 8:00P
The Orange Peel Asheville, North Carolina
Nov 6 2008 7:30P
Gravity Lounge Charlottesville, Virginia
Nov 7 2008 7:00P
The Birchmere Alexandria, Virginia
Nov 8 2008 7:00P
The Birchmere Alexandria, Virginia
Nov 18 2008 7:00P
Spalding Auditorium Hanover, New Hampshire
Nov 21 2008 8:00P
Blueberry Hill St. Louis, Missouri
Nov 22 2008 7:00P
3rd & Lindsley Nashville, Tennessee
Nov 23 2008 7:00P
Clifton Center Louisville, Kentucky
Dec 6 2008 7:00P
Toad’s Place New Haven, Connecticut
Dec 12 2008 7:00P
Bearsville Theater Woodstock, New York
Dec 13 2008 8:00P
Narrows Center for the Arts Fall River, Massachusetts
Dec 14 2008 7:00P
The Opera House Skowhegan, Maine
Dec 26 2008 7:00P
The Iron Horse Northhampton, Massachusetts
Dec 26 2008 9:30P
The Iron Horse Northampton, Massachusetts
Dec 27 2008 7:00P
Southpaw Brooklyn, New York

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   About Dar Williams

Now Available: PROMISED LAND
Dar Williams - Promised Land

Dar Williams has just released her first album of original material in over three years, PROMISED LAND. With clean, driving production by Brad Wood (Pete Yorn, Liz Phair, Smashing Pumpkins), the album features 12 songs that showcase Dar's signature wide range of stories and social themes on songs including "It's Alright," "The Easy Way," and "Buzzer." Dar also does a cover of "Midnight Radio" from the acclaimed rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch, as well as a cover of the Fountains of Wayne song "Troubled Times." Lending support on the album are such renowned artists as Suzanne Vega, Marshall Crenshaw, and Gary Louris (of the Jayhawks).

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Dar Williams - Promised Land - It's Alright

About Dar Williams

“With every album, I’m trying to figure out what I don’t have to say, while still giving each song its due,” Dar Williams says. Of her new album, Promised Land, Williams commented, “On this one, I was paring the stories down to their core. I wanted the songs to sound simple and down to what they were meant to be, which is hard to do. It takes a lot of knowledge to get to the point where you can say what you need to say — no more, no less.”

To peel her insightful, melodic story-songs down to their essence, as well as inject them with the energy and momentum they clearly called for, Williams enlisted Brad Wood, a Grammy-nominated producer and musician known for his work with rock singer-songwriters Liz Phair, Pete Yorn, and Ben Lee. “Dar was looking to try something different and get out of her comfort zone,” Wood says. “She had made a number of records and it seemed like a good time, career-wise, for her to make a change. I was flattered that she thought to ask me to help. Her voice is so great that you can do just about anything behind her and it’s going to sound cool!”

Personally inspired by the spindly live feel of late ’70s/early ’80s albums by the Police, Elvis Costello, and the Pretenders, Wood manages to make Williams’ elegant, worldly songs sound visceral and urgent, while preserving the integrity and emotion that have been hallmarks of her sound (along with a beautifully intimate, bell-clear voice) since Williams began playing out on the Northeast singer-songwriter circuit in the early ’90s.

“Brad understood the songs and gave them the space they needed,” Williams says. “I love that clean, straightforward sound he gets.” And so Promised Land includes several immediately engaging toe-tappers, such as “It’s Alright,” “The Easy Way,” “Buzzer,” and “Go to the Woods,” as well as Williams’ trademark thoughtful balladry, including the keenly felt “Book of Love,” “The Tide Falls Away,” and “You Are Everyone.”

There are also two covers, Fountains of Wayne’s “Troubled Times” (“I’m a sucker for a tragic protagonist conveyed through what seems like a really pleasant pop song,” Williams says) and “Midnight Radio” from the stage musical and film Hedwig and the Angry Inch, whose soundtrack Wood produced, though Williams says he had nothing to do with her choosing to record the song. “Midnight Radio” was written by composer Stephen Trask, an old friend of Williams’ from her college years. “Stephen and I go way back. He wrote a song for a student film I was in where I played a dancing potato,” she recalls with a laugh. “But we also go way back in that spiritual sense, so I always wanted to do that song.”

Throughout, Promised Land brims with the renewed vigor that Williams clearly felt working with a new producer and group of musicians, including Better Than Ezra drummer Travis McNabb, who adds a welcome bounce and spring to the proceedings, and noted multi-instrumentalist Greg Leisz, who has played with Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Wilco, and Sheryl Crow. Other guest musicians include Williams’ pals Marshall Crenshaw (guitars on “It’s Alright”), Suzanne Vega (backing vocals on “Go to the Woods”) and Gary Louris from The Jayhawks (“The Tide Falls Away”).

In the past, Williams’ songwriting has located the personal in such universal topics as politics, religion, sexuality, and family. This time, rather than tie the songs together around any particular theme, Williams presents a collection of disparate stories and characters. She writes about trying to be open to major life change on “It’s Alright,” trying to take the high road in past relationships on “The Easy Way,” the perspective that comes with age on “The Tide Falls Away,” and the Milgram obedience experiment that took place at Yale University in the ’60s on “Buzzer” (“a subject I have been obsessed with since reading about it when I was 18”). However, Williams, a wife and mother of a four-year-old son, did find what she calls “the high seas of parenthood” influencing several of the songs, which she began writing after she finished her second children’s book Lights, Camera, Amalee (published by Scholastic in July 2006).

“I’ll go through a day where the only people I’ll talk to are my husband, my son, and the person behind the counter at CVS,” she says, “but being a parent has pushed me out into my town too. It connects me to all the stuff that I care about, but on a local level, like politics, the environment, one’s town, and all the interesting personalities in it. I’m interested in those stories. I see them connecting to the big picture of how people approach life. I think that’s in the songs.”

Williams’ passion for the big picture has led to a long-held connection to social and environmental issues, which she nurtures by getting involved with various projects, including community gardening and lobbying for renewable energy in the upstate New York town where she lives. “I’m as green as you get for what I do for a living, which require, you know, things like flying,” she says. “I think about the environment all the time. The biggest deal to me right now is trying to get my town’s elementary and middle schools to look at geothermal as an option,” she says. Williams’ other passions include local-food movements and arts outreach with kids. She will often perform at benefits in small towns that are struggling to save a local theater, bookstore, or farmer’s market. “I love to get into these places and learn about their battles,” she says. “In my mind, this country is like a patchwork of towns filled with people hanging out, growing gardens, listening to music, and talking about important stuff. In a way, that’s what the album title is about. I found myself making a distinction between the Promised Land we claim and the actual promise of the land that we try to live up to. ”

Williams’ growth as a person over her 15-year career has gone hand-in-hand with her evolution as an artist. Raised in Chappaqua, NY, and educated at Wesleyan University, Williams spent 10 years living in the thriving artistic community of Northampton, MA, where she began to make the rounds on the coffeehouse circuit. An early fan of her music was Joan Baez, who took Williams out on the road and recorded several of her songs. Williams self-released her debut album, The Honesty Room in 1993, then signed with Razor & Tie Entertainment in 1995, which has been her label home ever since. She has released one live album — Out There Live (2001); six studio albums — The Honesty Room (1993), Mortal City (1996), End of the Summer (1997), The Green World (2000), The Beauty of the Rain (2003), and My Better Self (2005); and one live DVD — Live at Bearsville Theater (2007).

Through it all, Williams’ motivation as an artist is to “experience meaning without fooling myself,” she says. “There are these moments where everything feels connected, and I think my art is about trying to find the stories that make us feel connected. That’s the verve of my life. It’s what keeps things interesting.”

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dysan





Oct 11 2008 1:37 AM

have a good samhain!
Don Murdock





Oct 10 2008 10:44 PM

Thanks Dar for the add, wish you continued success, you are sounding great my friend.

God Bless

Don
Bill Kace, Kace Productions LLC





Oct 10 2008 9:03 PM

Music sounds great !
Thanks
Bill Kace
Kace Productions LLC
Kace Records
and
Cool Days End




Streets,Dreams and Everything In Between
Featuring Soozie Tyrell from the Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band
on the hit song
Believe Me

Now available on Itunes and all major download sites
Diane





Oct 10 2008 8:51 AM

Love the new album, Dar. Troubled Times gives me goosebumps! Thanks for such beautiful work.

Diane
Penny Priest with Martin Thomas





Oct 8 2008 7:48 PM

Hey Dar
I've just uploaded some new songs on my myspace...

What do you suggest in terms of production?
This is work in progress...it's mostly live with us all playing together and we need to fanny around with it a bit... we would value your expert opinion... before we get around to finishing them...

Love Pennyxxxxxxxxxxxxx
John





Oct 8 2008 3:42 AM

I love your cover of "Comfortably Numb". Actually a little obsessed w/ it. Keep up the good work!
the blue light





Oct 7 2008 3:45 PM

Hi Dar

Thanks for the friend request.
Your music sounds great, i think your song 'beautiful enemy' is fantastic!!

All the very best, from

the blue light
Crystina Maez





Oct 6 2008 3:12 PM

Keep music alive!!!
Kate





Oct 4 2008 10:45 PM

I wanted to say THANK YOU for a wonderful album. The first time I heard Buzzer it stopped me and made me think. What have I been blaming on the white-coated men in my life?

Also - I wanted to let you know how much your music means to me, Dar. When my divorce was finalized this year, I think I played February over and over. I needed to recognize the new seasons in my life.

The One who knows is one of my favorite parenting songs.

I work daily with child abuse cases. I try to add my voice to the world. Your music heals me. Positive energy from your devoted Utah fan. (Gush gush gush.)
Tom





Oct 4 2008 9:42 PM

Thanks for the add!
kelly





Oct 4 2008 8:53 PM

thanks for adding me, i came across you by chance and i just love the music xxxx
robin





Oct 4 2008 4:51 PM

the new album is superb... i love it, especially your version of midnight radio...
please please please come to the UK to play some shows.
robin
Jared Allan & Co.





Oct 4 2008 3:48 PM

Thanks for the add! We love your music. check us out at jaredallan.com, on cdbaby.com, and iTunes!

.jared
Quito Gato





Oct 3 2008 6:40 AM

Dear Dar: thank you for your add. Beautiful music, beautiful voice. Peace
C.K. Kelly Martin





Oct 1 2008 1:15 PM

Thanks for the add!
GHOSTWRITER + SONGS 4 SALE





Sep 30 2008 12:00 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD
ONE LOVE FROM EAST LONDON.



LOVE IS NOT GUILTY


Why is it so hard for me to say hello,
You’ve hit my heart like an arrow,
Give me your endless breath,
So I could cheat death,
I feel your heart beat in my chest.



I’m walking in your direction,
All I feel is pain,
Love is a losing game,
Feels like I’m falling from the sky,
I have no wings to fly,
Why can’t you just be mine?
Life is a one way mission,
So I need your heart to listen,



Get to know me,
You might get lonely,
I could see through your eyes,
Love is not guilty,
Forget about going our separate ways,
Love is a such crazy thing,
You make me burn without the flame,
Another unsolved mystery,
Love is not guilty.



Warning this material has been copy right.
Jenna Nicholls





Sep 29 2008 3:06 AM

Jenna Nicholls album "Curled Up Toes in Red Mary Janes"
is now available for sale at www.cdbaby.com/jennanicholls
it is also available on itunes for those who prefer to download.

"Just as unhurried as it is precious and reflective. The atmosphere is serene;
you’ll pick every word that is uttered and find a world that normally goes at a
million miles an hour slow to a relaxing canter."
Chris (Ladies man Indeed.)


Is Online


Sep 29 2008 2:52 AM

Thanks for the add Dar and i really enjoy your music too! Take Care and Peace Out.
K.F. Zuzulo





Sep 27 2008 8:30 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD! I am listening to you right now!! It's inspiring.
Evrim





Sep 27 2008 6:27 AM

It was great watching you in Iowa City with Rachel.... You were great as always!...
Ruth





Sep 27 2008 1:31 AM

Have a peaceful weekend...." )