Keller Williams
Keller Williams (born 4 February 1970 in Fredericksburg, Virginia) is an American musician who began performing in 1991. His music combines elements of bluegrass, folk, alternative rock, reggae, electronica/dance, jazz, funk, and other assorted genres. He has performed under the name K-Dub, though there appear to be no official releases under that name. He is often described as the Jam-Man (a 'one-man jam-band') due to his frequent use of live phrase looping with multiple instruments. Read Full BioKeller Williams (born 4 February 1970 in Fredericksburg, Virginia) is an American musician who began performing in 1991. His music combines elements of bluegrass, folk, alternative rock, reggae, electronica/dance, jazz, funk, and other assorted genres. He has performed under the name K-Dub, though there appear to be no official releases under that name. He is often described as the Jam-Man (a 'one-man jam-band') due to his frequent use of live phrase looping with multiple instruments.
In his recordings, in addition to albums under his own name, he has one album as Keller Williams with The String Cheese Incident, two albums as Keller Williams & The Keels, and a live album as Keller Williams with Moseley, Droll & Sipe.
In his recordings, in addition to albums under his own name, he has one album as Keller Williams with The String Cheese Incident, two albums as Keller Williams & The Keels, and a live album as Keller Williams with Moseley, Droll & Sipe.
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Freeker By the Speaker
Keller Williams Lyrics
Human dreidel spinning around
How do you not dizzy out and fall down
Is that what happens when you feel the sound
But if that was me I would be on the ground
I would not get up
I would dance on my back
Throw my legs up in the air like I don't care
Then wave them side to side
Then I'd bust into a windmill
Then right into a backspin
Freaker right by the speaker
Never seem to get enough
Priceless that's fresh
And what's space is possession
Like yeah that's the stuff
Electronic stereophonic
Coming from the left and the right
It's good in the day
I like it that way
But it's perfectly normal at night
Brave girl with a lollipop
Binky and a face full of metal
Her eyes is as wide as a truck
In somebody just for the pedal
Her mental clearance is high
But the overpass is low
She ducks her head
Holds on tight
When she gets through
She lets go
Cause she's a tweaker right by the speaker
Never seem to get enough
Priceless that's fresh
And what's space is possession
Like yeah that's the stuff
Electronic stereophonic
Coming from the left and the right
It's good in the day
I like it that way
But its perfectly normal at night
Yellow shirt bouncers gather in the corner
Feel like the room just got a little warmer
Pointin' at you what up with that
But don't worry yo I got your back, but
One of them dudes is as big as the both of us
Big old arms, big as a school bus
Looks like he could snap us in two
I ain't go no gun so I think we should run.
I dunno about you spinning around
How do you not dizzy ever fall down
Aww that's what happens
When feel the sound
But if that was me
I would be on the ground
I would not get up
I would dance on my back
Throw my legs up in the air
Like I don't care
Then wave them side to side
Then I'd bust into a windmill
Then right into a backspin.
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Lews Therin
Went to school with him. Saw him playing open mic night every tuesday at the restaurant I worked at. Nobody would go on after him so he'd wait ill everyone played their bit. Very classy guy!
deaglez2970
Yo which restauran?? i live in fredericksburg as well
chortleboy
gamerserver1 He used to play at Bw3’s restaurant here in Steamboat back in the 90’s... He was just another local that could play guitar... he blew up and no one saw him again
Sully's Cafe
I like the part where he's tearing it up on guitar.
Dan Fenn
The problem. Is. He's tearing it up.
Most people can't handle it
Logan G. Mohler
I like that part also
Carol Gates
I'm still laughing
Jon Christie
Love when he starts messing with his stereo set up. Looks left, bam, right, bam, and back into sick riffin’ i’m not sure if he does it in this video but I’m sure you guys of all seen his magic
Jon Christie
Which one? LOL...
Sean Daron
I have never seen someone go so hard on an acoustic this is awesome