Thursday, February 9, 2012

Christopher Williams


Christopher Williams

9th Annual Contemporary Christian Song Winner
9th Annual Contemp. Christian Song Vox Pop Winner
9th Annual Live Performance Album Nominee

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Genre: Contemporary Christian

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HOMEBASE/COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Nashville, Tennessee, USA

ALBUM NOMINATED SONG IS ON: Sweet Redemption

WHERE WAS SONG RECORDED? Sputnik Sound in Nashville, TN

WHERE IS YOUR MUSIC AVAILABLE? http://www.christopherw.com , http://www.itunes.com/christopherwilliams

WHICH GENRES BEST DESCRIBE YOUR MUSIC? Singer-Songwriter, Folk/Pop

WHAT’S THIS SONG ABOUT? It’s a good ol’ Gospel song about the power of believing the truth!

WHY DID YOU SELECT THIS TRACK TO SUBMIT TO THE IMAs? It usually garners a great response from audiences nationwide.

WHAT UNUSUAL INSTRUMENTS OR TECHNIQUES DID YOU USE ON THIS ALBUM? I co-wrote this song with a good friend of mine sitting on his front porch in a small down-home Georgia town. The vocals were done in one-take.

DID FANS HELP FUND THIS PROJECT? No.

WHO IS SITTING IN YOUR AUDIENCE? A wide range of age and backgrounds and I would classify them as a thinking audience.

WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE PLACES TO PLAY? Anywhere that is intimate and a listening environment.

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR MOST MEMORABLE ACHIEVEMENT TO DATE? Playing Live8 with Jars of Clay in Philly.

WHAT’S IN THE WORKS FOR 2010? A new record and as always, more touring!

FINISH THIS SENTENCE: THE MUSIC INDUSTRY IS…Falling apart and I’m glad I’m independent!

WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF SUCCESS? Making a living at what I love to do.

WHAT’S ON YOUR IPOD THAT WOULD SURPRISE YOUR FANS? The Brand New Heavies.

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One Response to “Christopher Williams”
  1. Kristin says:

    Wonderful!

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