...Guitarist Harlan Williams' Music is Wild and Wonderful, Dark and Airy, Heavy
and Haunting ...A New Twist on Classical Guitar...
Family
I grew up in a very artistic home. My mother fueled the constant creativity.
She's a pianist, artist, and actress, currently painting murals in a small town
in Mississippi, along with calligraphy and sculpting. My older sister was also
very artistic, doing sign painting, piano, violin, and sparked my interest in
music. I started playing guitar at age 16.
Road life
About half way through college I got an offer to play with a band touring the
east coast. I was the youngest member of a pretty bad bunch of guys who grew me
up really fast. While the rest of the group were busy with nefarious activities,
I used (most of) the time rehearsing. My rehearsal ritual started at sound check
at the club, after lunch at the hotel, before the show at the club again, during
the breaks between sets, then a couple of hours after the show. I was determined
to be the next guitar great, concentrating mostly on soloing. Writing our own
music wasn't even a consideration. I came off the road and made a move to
Nashville with my brother who's a tremendous drummer, drum writer, and also a
singer. He really could change my songs into something different, always
improving the idea. We moved to Los Angeles to form a very different musical
sound. We really made a great song writing team.
Classical music
At this time, I really started picking apart classical music and trying to
figure out what made the composers tick. Mozart's Requiem really had an impact
on me - I listened to it every day for at least a year - I started picking apart
the violin parts and realizing how amateur the rock musicians were compared to
the great classical writers of the past. Each classical piece had more notes in
it than a whole rock album and was much better written. I stopped worrying about
the basic arrangements of modern music and started pulling ideas from Brahms and
Bach. I had found something wonderful.
Artwork
Frustrated with having to depend on other musicians, I left for Louisiana at age
30 to pursue my paintings. One of the newest pieces is the cover of "The Glass
Desert" CD. I don't really have the time to paint now because the music ideas
are flowing. I do have sketches and ideas for future paintings but I'll need to
have more of my time freed up before I can tackle another one - I put so much
effort into a painting, I get to the point where I don't know whether I like it
anymore or not. The image is seared into my mind where I know every detail of it
before I look at it - I've had a few times when I really thought I was going a
little nuts, putting a little too much pressure on myself to get the desired
result.
New music
The newest music is so much fun for me. I used to have obstacles and now they're
gone - in a band you always have to write around another instrument - now I just
write and build on my ideas - I love it.
For more information about Harlan, please go to his website.
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The Glass Desert
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