William Elliott Whitmore

William Elliott Whitmore

Person from United States

Genres: alternative country, americana, folk, singer-songwriter, blues, folk music, Alt-country

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William Elliott Whitmore
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William Elliott Whitmore
William Elliott Whitmore
William Elliott Whitmore
William Elliott Whitmore

About William Elliott Whitmore

William Elliott Whitmore (born May 11, 1978, Iowa, United States) is an American blues singer and musician from Lee County, Iowa. He has recorded a number of albums released on Southern Records, and now is a member of the Anti Records family. His act consists mostly of playing the banjo or guitar while singing, though on occasion he performs a cappella. While he has earned much acclaim from the folk, blues and alt-country communities, he is also rooted in the hardcore punk community, by paying, for example, a homage for the worldwide spread icon of Bad Religion. Hailing from a horse farm along the banks of the mighty Mississippi River, Whitmore has developed an intense love and spiritual understanding of the land, which he flawlessly conveys through his second Southern Records release, Ashes To Dust. With a voice that sounds decades older than he is and full of emotional depth, William again delivers his unique signature style. While comparisons to the gravely voice of Tom Waits and the lyrical story telling of Johnny Cash fly throughout reviews of William's music, all agree that this Iowan is onto something more than just regenerating the music of the past. Perhaps one of the reasons can be found in the instrumentation William uses in recording his songs, relying mostly on the basics while allowing his vocal delivery to provide a true sense of rural being. But clearly, it is heard in his stories: personal stories of death, love found and then lost, to never be found again. "Midnight", the opening track for instance, was born out of the feeling of displacement. "Diggin My Grave" which originally appeared on a limited edition self-titled cd, speaks of the need, for some reason or another, to kill yourself slowly. "Lift My Jug" (songs for Hub Cale) is a song of the first, honest to god hobo he ever knew and how meeting him at the young impressionable age of six, greatly influenced his life. The closing track, "Porchlight", is the story of William's father, one of a dying farmer's last request. With live performances of a caliber to leave one completely stunned in silence, and an album full of songs not only from the heart but also from the heartland, William Elliott Whitmore's Ashes to Dust is one of the most interesting contributions to today's diverse collection of musical ingenuity. Whitmore has toured with Chris Cornell, City and Colour, The Pogues, Murder By Death, Clutch, Lucero, Converge, Red Sparowes, Modern Life is War, Frontier Ruckus, Frank Turner and The Low Anthem. Whitmore's 2009 release, Animals in the Dark, reached #50 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.

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William Elliott Whitmore — Top 30 songs of 36

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
William Elliott Whitmore Going To The Moments
William Elliott Whitmore Lift My Jug
William Elliott Whitmore Mutiny
William Elliott Whitmore One Man's Shame
William Elliott Whitmore Porchlight
William Elliott Whitmore Adaptation and Survival [6bO]
William Elliott Whitmore Be Still [6a9]
William Elliott Whitmore On The Chin
William Elliott Whitmore Go On Home
William Elliott Whitmore Ain't Gone Yet
William Elliott Whitmore Old Devils [2Rb]
William Elliott Whitmore The Prairie Yields
William Elliott Whitmore Johnny Law
William Elliott Whitmore Diggin' My Grave
William Elliott Whitmore Dry
William Elliott Whitmore The Prairie Yields To The Plow
William Elliott Whitmore Old Devils
William Elliott Whitmore Old devils
William Elliott Whitmore Our Paths Will Cross Again
William Elliott Whitmore Lee County Flood
William Elliott Whitmore South Lee County Brew
William Elliott Whitmore Livin' Like A King
William Elliott Whitmore History
William Elliott Whitmore Lift My Jug (Song For Hub Cale)
William Elliott Whitmore Rest His Soul
William Elliott Whitmore Buildin' Me A Home
William Elliott Whitmore Burn My Body
William Elliott Whitmore Pine Box
William Elliott Whitmore Midnight
William Elliott Whitmore Can't Go Back