Warren H Williams - vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards;
Lyndon Reid - Electric guitar;
Henley White (H Junior) - drums;
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Most of Warren's songs are now available for listening and download. Don't use the Snocap store. It is not authorised and we are still figuring out how to remove it!
Go to The Orchard and check out the rest of Be Like Home featured on this site and all his other albums.
Buy CDs
You can also get proper hard copies (signed if you like) from my own website at www.warrenhwilliams.com
Influences
Ronnie Milsap,
John Williamson,
Merle Haggard,
The Shadows,
Hank Williams,
Travis Tritt,
Glen Campbell,
George Strait,
Charlie Pride,
My Dad - Gus Williams,
All the old Aboriginal country singers,
Jimmy Little,
Did I say Ronnie Milsap?
Most of Warren's songs are now available for listening and download. Don't use the Snocap store above. It is not authorised and we are still figuring out how to remove it!
Go to The Orchard and check out the rest of Be Like Home featured on this site and all his other albums.
Buy CDs
You can also get proper hard copies (signed if you like) from my own website at www.warrenhwilliams.com
Born in Hermannsburg, west of Alice Springs, Arrernte man Warren H Williams first started playing guitar with his father’s band at the age of six. He was brought up on country music but also pursued the pleasures of rock and roll. Country music was in his blood however and Warren soon went back to country as a songwriter, recording artist and talented multi-instrumentalist. He is a versatile live performer, much in demand as either a solo or duo outfit or with his full band.
Warren spent much of the past 3 years touring with John Williamson & Pixie Jenkins on their seemingly endless Reunion tour. The trio recorded a live album, Mates On the Road, in 2004 and still continue to perform together regularly taking in all states of Australia plus overseas shows. The most recent tour, starting in regional Victoria in May 2006 showcased the Chandelier of Stars album recorded together during 2005. Warren & John are also in pre-production for their next album of duets to be recorded later this year and supported by further touring under the title of “Stone and Wire Tour”.
This past 12 months have been extremely rewarding for Warren winning “Artist of the Year 2006” in the National NAIDOC Awards as well as Song of the Year for “Learn My Song” at the 2006 NT Indigenous Music Awards. He also won “Most Popular Song 2005” for his all time favourite “Dreamtime Baby” and Male Artist of the Year 2004 at the inaugural NT Indigenous Music Awards. His new album “Be Like Home” has had 5 singles licenced for release on different national compilation albums. Warren is also currently in pre-production for a documentary about his life, working on a musical play he wrote for children called the Magic Coolamon, consulting on a play with Sydney play writers and orchestral scorers for a musical on the life of Strehlow and participating in the Petrol Sniffing Implementation Team helping with public awareness of Opal Fuel.
Warren’s latest album, Be Like Home, (released October 2005) features 12 original songs plus a cover song of She Don’t Like Diamonds. Many of these songs were written on the road – in dressing rooms back stage on John Williamson tours over the past two years so feature themes of travelling and missing home.
Places In Between, the previous album (May 2002) of original rocking country songs, was also influenced by the time spent touring during 2001 to promote his previous album. A grant from the Australia Council to complete this album has ensured a top quality production team working to produce this great album.
Where My Heart Is (Deadly Sounds Album of the Year winner for 2001) is Warren's third album of original country ballads, the sounds of which cross readily into mainstream listening. The focus is on his unique vocal style, where rocking calypso feels intersperse the romantic stories of remembered loves and homeland yearnings.
He shares this 1998 released album, Country Friends & Me, with invited guests John Williamson, Greg Champian, Jimmy Little, Johnny Chester & Ted Egan . The duet, Raining on the Rock, with John Williamson is one of Australia's most recognised country songs ever. This 18 track CD features many of Warren's original songs and several co-productions with other famous artists who dropped by CAAMA studios during the recording.
Western Wind was Warren's first album, recorded at CAAMA in 1995 using many top quality Territory musicians. The full band rocks this album along with some great up tempo songs. He is a prolific songwriter and will go to great lengths to perform and promote his music live – touring the remote communities of Central Australia and all the way across to the big city stages.
The highlight of Warren H Williams’ career was to receive a standing ovation when performing at Tamworth festival in 1998 with John Williamson and he has since toured all over Australia including regular appearances at Tamworth & other major Country Music festivals. Corrobboree 2000 in Sydney, Yeperenye Federation Festival in Alice Springs, Royal Melbourne Show, Stompem Ground in Broome have all been in the tour diary recently.
Warren is a regular DJ on CAAMA Radio playing all his favourite country tunes and encourages many of
the newer artists of all musical genres in the area. He is in high demand for his guitar skills and can often be seen helping out on stage, in recording studios or penning songs for his many friends and talented family in the music industry in the Northern Territory.
Hi Warren. Thanks for the add. You are a beautiful man both inside and out. Love your music and songs. You are so happy when you sing. You can tell you enjoy what you do. Keep up the good work. Love, hugs and kisses from your friend in Adelaide. Raye. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
hey warren how r u going like u new song on johns new album and i was also wondering when r u bringing out a new album cause i have your last 1 and it is awesome keep up the good work mate
Hey Warren, didnt get the chance to annoy....talk to you at the Muster this year. Hope it went good for you. Just one question.. a couple of mates witnessed John tuning his guitar back stage on Sunday. What the? im curious.. does he get it pitch perfect .. or do you tune to whatever he gets it tuned to? Are his ears that good? Talking of John.. have you asked what's the go with track 5... has he really got it all together?
Hi Warren! Thank you for adding us to your friendlist. You got some great songs, and we are looking forward to hear some more from you. Please feel free to visit our page and listen to something you don't hear every day: Country Music From Denmark!!!!! Cheers! Lonerock - Scandinavian Country That Rocks!! Official Website
Warren Love your music, Love the outback & love it's people. I have lots of photo's of outback SA on my page from my travel's. I bet the country up your way is great. Wishing you Good Luck, Good Love & Good Life Barry
Thanks Warren - love your music. Have a DVD of you playing with John Williamson. Am planning an Australia Day event here with our local council for 2010, possibly having the like of you, John W, David Hudson, Jeremy Donovan etc come over....will be in touch.
Dearest friend Warren H. Williams: What a pleasure to have you added to my roll of musical friends. I have been appreciating the songs you left displayed on your site. Your music is fine and as far as I can see, your agenda is brimming with shows all over Australia. Allow me please to make some short comments on your musical work: "So much trouble" is a lovely song, however your "Learn my song" has simply knocked me out. You're the owner of a beautiful voice and may our good Lord give you love,health, freedom and inspiration so that you can keep up your divine musicalwork. If you also think we worldwide musicians must be united, love and support one another, please hear out my upcoming CD " Nas quebradas do sertão", a record with provincial music, my roots, to be out next spring. Congratulations on your career and please receive a fraternal musical embrace from your Brazilian friend and admirer,