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William Norman Edwards

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The world would have been a less musical place if we missed out on this blues/folk rocker. A great singer/songwriter, William is backed up on this CD by an excellent band that includes Pete Anderson and Skip Edwards.

Detroit-born William "Billy" Norman Edwards was raised on the Motorcity's rough and tumble east side where he grew up listening to the classic country records of his parent's generation. He started out DJ'ing with his brothers 45s at local parties and before long he was playing harmonica in garage bands all over the city's east side. The teenager grew up with the sounds of sixties folk, Motown soul and classic blues ringing in his ears...

He started playing at the famous Chessmate Café (home to Joni Mitchell, Tom Rush and Jesse Fuller) and soon after became a regular at The Blind Pig in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This led to an opening spot at the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival and several years traveling the country playing small honky tonks, café, bus stations, anywhere he could find an audience and make a few dollars. Billy eventually returned to Michigan, where he began working in the local car factory,artists_edwards_sm.jpg married and raised a family.

In 1989 Billy headed to northern Wisconsin and ran through a myriad of occupations. He drove a truck, and even moved furniture. He also spent that time taking stock of his life, raising his family, and writing songs. He wrote songs of pain and struggle, and the triumph and joy of carving out a new life in an unkind and unfamiliar environment. He then returned to Michigan and began to share the songs and what he learned with the rest of the world.

Jump ahead to the summer of 2000. Grammy award winning producer/guitarist Pete Anderson (Dwight Yoakam, Sara Evans, Michele Shocked) and his old friend Billy have a jam session in a Grand Rapids hotel room. This turns out to be a pivotal event in both men's lives. Anderson brings Billy to Burbank, CA (home of his Little Dog Records label), calls up their old friend Michael Hooper in Germany, enlists the aid of engineer/mixer extraordinaire, Sally Browder, and an album is born.

Titled "Down Here", this is the first solo recording William Norman Edwards has ever done. Released on Anderson's Little Dog Records label, it is a love affair with blues, folk, rock and poetry woven into a tapestry that must be listened to again and again. It is the story not only of William Norman Edwards, but a testament as to how he got...Down Here.


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"Down Here (2001)"

TRACK LISTING/Mp3s:
Down Here
36 Hour Day
Prophet for Profit
Shadow of the Blues
Robert Johnson
Hard Labor
Cabin Fever
I Don't Want to Hear Nobody
Wisconsin Highway
Hobo Xmas

 

Produced by Pete Anderson, this is one of his favorite records Little Dog. Down Here features Skip Edwards, Lee Thornberg, Jonathan Clark, and Pete playing everything including the drums! A wonderful blend of blues, folk and rock!

 

 









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