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The
folks in Sweet William are honky-tonkers in the truest sense of the
word--straightforward, a little rough around the edges, and not afraid to veer
into the the kind of loose
“hillbilly” style that most modern-day
Nashville acts seem dead-set on avoiding. With a sound driven by basic
stripped-down rhythms and drenched in Mike Nolan’s meandering pedal-steel swing,
reedy-voiced frontman Dock Oscar hammers out the sort of twangy,
classic-structured tunes that could have lit up the back of a smoky juke joint
in Texas fifty years ago…and sound pretty damned good in a smoke-free one in Brooklyn today. The Hank
Williams influence is pretty obvious, and there ain’t nothing wrong with
that. Rumor has it this band is in the studio right now, so check their site
for upcoming recordings, and cross your fingers that they don’t let themselves
get too slick.
Band review by Uncle Leon.
Contact: 718-499-9284
E-mail
Sweet William
Visit Sweet William at
www.sweetwilliammusic.com
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