This is your first true new
music you’ve released in a while.
How’s it feel to be back again?
It’s an exciting time. You don’t just
go and start a band anymore unless you feel you still have something to say and want others to
be a part of that with you. It’s
been about ten years since I’ve
had a band and to be working
with such a talented singer and
writer in Reagan Richards is the
reason why you start one in the
first place. A band is defined by
a gang mentality that usually has
similar outlooks on life and shared
experiences that help them create
a body of work. I am excited to
have that in my life once again.
Once again you’re walking a
fine line between rock and country as you did with Highway 9
and Mr. Reality. Do you like being in between the two worlds?
Country is America’s rock
music now but it’s all about the
lyric. That’s what really separates
country from anything else. It’s
pretty obvious that the genre has
evolved over the last few years
and come around to the kinds of
things I’ve always naturally done.
Now acts like Keith Urban, Little
Big Town, Rascal Flatts, Kenny
Chesney, Kacey Musgraves, Taylor
all sound like rock and pop acts.
Reagan and I also love George
Strait, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams,
Eric Church, Carrie and Miranda …
and it’s all in the music we’re mak-
Listen to “Mama Please”
debut single by Williams Honor
New Jersey Stage
October 2014
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