Brooks Williams
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Brooks Williams (born on November 10, 1958 in Statesboro, Georgia) is an American acoustic guitarist and singer/songwriter . His style combines roots, jazz, blues, classical, and folk. He has released some albums consisting of contemporary folk music, and some consisting of instrumental guitar music.
[edit] Discography
- North from Statesboro (1990)
- How the Night-time Sings (1991)
- Back to Mercy (1992)
- Inland Sailor (1994)
- Knife Edge (1996)
- Ring Some Changes (with Jim Henry) (1997)
- Seven Sisters (1997)
- Hundred Year Shadow (1999)
- Dead Sea Café (2000)
- Little Lion (2000)
- Skiffle-Bop (2001)
- Nectar (2003)
- Live Solo (2004)
- Guitar Player (2005)
- Blues and Ballads (2006)
[edit] Compilations
Williams appears on the following compilations, among others:
- Strong Hand of Love, tribute to Mark Heard, 1994
- Orphans of God, tribute to Mark Heard, 1996
- Making God Smile: An Artists' Tribute to the Songs of Beach Boy Brian Wilson, 2002