Will Oldham

Will Oldham is a songwriter and musician, hailing originally from Louisville, Kentucky. His music is often (perhaps inappropriately) placed under the genre of "alternative country". Oldham attended Brown University. Oldham has recorded under many names, including Palace, Palace Music, Palace Brothers, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, and Bonnie Billy. He often plays and records with other musicians, including Dave Pajo and his brothers Ned and Paul Oldham, but is generally the chief creator of the music. He has also been involved in musical projects and bands such as The Amalgamated Sons of Rest, The Anomoanon and The Boxhead Collection. It is possible that the historical figure Bonnie 'Prince' Charlie, a duke and eventual fugitive who attempted to overthrow British rule in Scotland during the 17th century, played an influence in the Bonnie 'Prince' Billy moniker. right Albums include: Collaborations with other artists include: Oldham has appeared in several films, most recently The Guatemalan Handshake (due to be released in 2005). He was also the photographer of the cover image of the album Spiderland by Slint.

External links

  • Will Oldham at Drag City (record company)
  • The Royal Stable - Will Oldham news, photos, tour dates, and other information
  • The Wanderer - Chico News and Review column about Will Oldham, March 28, 2002
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