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Will T. Massey
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AUSTIN, Texas
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   Will T. Massey: Genel Bilgi
Üyelik Tarihi20.02.2006
Grup Web Sitesiwww.willtmassey.com
Grup Üyeleri
EtkilendikleriBruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt, Paul Westerberg, Coast To Coast Radio, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ayn Rand
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Will T Massey's music is available at www.willtmassey.com, cdbaby.com,iTunes and many other digital download sites.

Slow Study:

Slow Study was produced by Lloyd Maines.
Also appearing with Will on Slow Study are:

Will T Massey: lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano
Lloyd Maines: steel guitar, dobro, lap steel, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, six string bass, mandolin, backing vocals
Paul Pearcey: drums, percussion
Roland Denney: bass
Jesse Taylor: electric guitar
George Ensle: acoustic guitar
Don Ray: piano
Bonnie Dickinson: piano
Gene Elders: fiddle
Professor Author: cello
Don Caldwell: saxophone
Tommy Anderson: trumpet
Ponty Bone: accordion
Kenny Maines: harmonica, backing vocals
Tish Hinojosa: vocals on "Long Distance Love"
Julie Massey: backing vocals

Will T Massey's CD, Letters In the Wind, is avaliable at www.willtmassey.com and cdbaby.com. It and additional music by Will T Massey is available at cdbaby.com and iTunes and many other digital download sites.

Letters In The Wind was produced by Stephen Doster. Also appering with Will on the new CD are:

Will T Massey: lead vocals, acoustic guitar
J.J Johnson: drums, percussion
Will Sexton: bass, backing vocals
Stephen Doster: acoustic guitar, twelve string guitar, electric guitar
Bukka Allen: piano, accordian, syntheziser, harmonium
Lloyd Maines: steel guitar, dobro, electric baritone guitar, papoose
Charlie Sexton: electric guitar, slide guitar
Brian Standefer: cello
Kacy Crowley: backing vocals
Tish Hinojosa: backing vocals
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   Hakkımızda Will T. Massey
San Angelo, Texas, native Will T. Massey burst onto the contemporary music scene in 1991, at age 21, with a namesake major-label release that included help from Roy Bittan (Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band), Mike Campbell (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) and Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp, John Fogerty).

National and European tours followed, with a music video on Country Music Television and an appearance on Austin City Limits.

"Like some West Texas Springsteen, Massey writes songs that give the commonplace events of life to high drama and delivers them with the grand gestures of a master performer,” gushed the Austin Chronicle.

Rolling Stone magazine called Will T. “an original voice from Texas,” and Time magazine opined that in his music, “the restless soul of Hank Williams matches up effortlessly with a rock ‘n’ roll heart.”

It was an auspicious industry beginning for a precocious songwriter who made his first album (Will T. distributed 150 cassette tapes of Pickin’, Poker and Pickup Trucks) while still in high school and followed it up with Kickin’ up Dust and Slow Study, with Lloyd Maines, Ponty Bone and Tish Hinojosa.

Unfortunately, it wouldn’t last.

The 1991 major-label release would be the only Will T. recording MCA would put out. Not because the company didn’t want to, but because Massey had stopped taking meetings with producer Peter Philbin (Bangles, Furs, Lone Justice).

Whatever Happened to Will T?

It’s a question Massey gets a lot from longtime fans and friends alike, and one he’s decided to answer fully for the first time.

Though he didn’t know it, Will T. had been gripped by a devastating illness. By then living in Seattle, Massey began to distrust everyone around him. Suffering from paranoia and delusions of grandeur (he was pretty good, he now acknowledges with a smile, but not that good), he was hospitalized against his will.

After returning to Texas, he was hospitalized again. Those two involuntary admissions turned the young singer-songwriter away from the medical help he needed, he says, and it would be 13 years before he had a diagnosis: schizophrenia.

“You know, it’s interesting; the video that was playing on CMT was called ‘I Ain’t Here,’” Massey recalls. “The chorus goes like this: ‘Reality is nowhere near/If you’re looking for me/I don’t know where I’ll be/I ain’t here …’ That was my big song while I actually was going crazy.”

In 1995, MCA released the singer-songwriter from his contract. Will T. was free and clear. Massey continued to make music for a while, but couldn’t get it together enough to put out another album. He drifted around the country, writing furiously, following bus routes and living in cheap hotels or on the street as his illness continued to further estrange him from friends and family. He even pawned his guitars.

By 2000, back in Seattle, Massey made a bargain with God: if an expected check arrived general delivery at the post office, he’d use part of it to buy a guitar and get on a bus back to Texas. The check was there, and Massey headed home, six-string in hand.

A friend – probably the last person in the world, Massey says, he hadn’t driven away – paid his rent and gave him enough money to scrape by. Her only requirement: he had to send songs to her every now and then.

In 2005, the songwriter who had toured with Townes van Zandt, Chris Isaak, Joe Ely, Steve Earle, Robert Earl Keen and others, teetered on the verge of being evicted from his Austin apartment. That last friend, his “patron saint,” convinced him to seek medical help. This time, with some hand-holding from a cousin, Will T. found a doctor he felt he could trust. Massey walked out with a name for his illness and the medicine to treat it.

“My friend loved my music from the get-go and always helped me out because of the music. I don’t think I would have stayed alive without her help,” Massey says. “In a strange way, it’s because of the music and the fact that one person appreciated it that I’m alive. That’s the truth.”

Comeback Kid

Within a year of naming and treating his illness, Massey released two solo, acoustic albums, Acoustic Session in April 2005, and Alone, in November 2005.

Since then, Massey says, his reintegration into the larger world and his music career has been challenging but steady. In 2006 he released Letters in the Wind (produced by Stephen Doster, Will and Charlie Sexton, Tish Hinojosa, Bukka Allen, Kacy Crowley and Lloyd Maines contributed), as well as digitally re-mastering and re-releasing Slow Study, his effort with Maines from 1989.

In the 13 years his illness went untreated, Will T. missed a lot; not just relationships and business opportunities, but things the rest of us take for granted. Things like e-mail, the Internet and world news.

“People had to tell me: ‘You know, you can get the newspaper online now,’” Massey says with a laugh. “Online? What’s that?”

He quickly became a voracious reader and discovered that a lot of what had happened in the world during his absence wasn’t very wonderful. That realization was the seed of a new album, Wayward Lady, set for release Sept. 9, 2008

A New Album

“It’s like I woke up from a long, bad dream, only to find out that the country I grew up believing in was gone,” Massey says. “So, this album is really a reflection of that – my sadness, and my astonishment, about what’s happened during the last decade or so. It’s also a way for me to reconnect to a shared reality, to participate in this big conversation we should all be having about who we are as a nation and where we’re going.”

To make Wayward Lady, Massey called on some notable Austin talent, including Mike Meadows (porterdavis) on percussion and cajon. Will Sexton plays bass and provides backing vocals, while longtime Tish Hinojosa sideman Marvin Dykhuis contributes slide and electric guitar, mandolin and backing vocals. Lubbock, Texas, legend Richard Bowden (Terry Allen, Billy Joe Shaver, Jimmy Dale Gilmore) plays fiddle, and Texas Music Hall-of-Famer Rosie Flores adds her voice to “Peace Train” and “American Séance.”

“’American Séance’ is definitely the most atmospheric song on the album, and it’s about trying to communicate with America from beyond this life,” Massey says. “There is a sense there that the Bush Administration was the final nail in America’s coffin. The challenge now is to bring America back from the dead; not to keep her from dying, but to bring her back from the dead.”

“Peace Train,” a last-minute addition to the line-up, comes from Will T.’s personal experience. This year his step-sister was deployed to Iraq, leaving her young daughter in her mother’s and his father’s care.

“It’s basically written from real-life experience and I took poetic license and ended the song in a happy way with the war coming to an end,” Massey says. “It’s kind of a fantasy about the war being over and my step-sister being okay.”

With Wayward Lady, Will T. Massey has indeed rejoined a conversation rooted in a shared reality, one that is too often tragic and heartbreaking. In doing so, he has joined the likes of Carolyn Wonderland and James McMurtry in speaking truth to power, hearkening back to the heyday of folk music.

“It was a tough decision, something I had to think pretty hard about,” says Massey. “I have about an equal number of new political songs and more traditional songs that are more about people and places. It’s certainly more challenging to take the political route; I’ve already heard from longtime fans that I should keep politics out of my music.”

He sings about the decision he finally came to in “American Prayer:”

“I’m advised to reign my words in tight/to take my tunes and go quietly in the night/I hope you’ll help us all to speak our minds/because the voices of the people are being left behind/tell them that we’re tragic when you get up there/and that we need some magic, my American prayer.”

Massey’s is an authentic voice in troubled times. Though the subject matter may be new, there’s no mistaking the talent of a songwriter the New York Daily News called: “one of the greatest storytellers since Dylan and Van Morrison."

Today, Massey lives in South Austin with his girlfriend, photographer Valerie Fremin and their dogs Inka and Pace (the Italian word for Peace).

Discography:
Wayward Lady - 2008
Slow Study - 2007
Letters In The Wind - 2006
Alone - 2005
Acoustic Session - 2005
Will T. Massey - 1991
Slow Study - 1989
Kickin’ up Dust - 1988
Pickin’, Poker and Pickup Trucks - 1987




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Will T. Massey | Arkadaşlarının Yorumları
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The Obama Deception

Obama Deception



10 Eki 2009 02:25


Caroline Moore

Caroline Moore



9 Eyl 2009 06:10

I love your songs....especially "American Prayer",,,,I too am astonished and deeply saddened by the changes in our great America....little by little our freedoms are being chipped way by the Administration....where has the integrity and honesty gone?? Where are the role models? Where am I and how did I get here? Strange times. God Bless you and God Bless America...I am blogging about some of the current issues.
Take Care! SHine ON!
Daniel Cioper

Daniel Cioper



3 Eyl 2009 18:56

Thanks fer playin' Sunday.  You were good.  Here's to the road!
3K

3K



23 Ağu 2009 00:33

Had a Great time Thursday,enjoyed the music..that was the first time Ive drank beer in a coffee shop !! It was neat getting to meet some new folks,who love your music to. cant wait till next time, have you listened to Ben cd yet ? let me know what you think... that was his first time at a show like that ,he was very very impressed,we will be back.. see you soon
Christopher Leavitt

Christopher Leavitt



5 Ağu 2009 00:57

I really thank you for the add and look forward to the nest time I see the show.  Maybe a jamm session around a patio table.

Cheers
Christopher Leavitt
Next show is at Thunderbird Coffee on the 30th
3K

3K



27 Haz 2009 14:19

great talking to you Friday night,Im the guy that showed up after the Steve Earle show,cant wait to hear ya play real soon,
Thursday 6-10 open mike @ Pockets in Smithville,would love to have ya come play a song or 10

your friend Ken
Jeff

Jeff Massey



19 Haz 2009 01:31

All the best...Makin' music...BigBends

bigbends.com
Lee Spiller

Lee Spiller



18 Haz 2009 16:38

Will, thanks for the add. I loved hearing your songs at Happiness. Whether everybody knows it yet, you are a living legend. Your songwriting is some of the best I've ever heard.
Jeff

Jeff Massey



18 Haz 2009 16:38

Hi, thanks for the friendship...Peace, BigBends
The Lovers

The Lovers



8 Haz 2009 19:21

We loved hearing you and your songs last night, thanks!
EdE

EdE Earthman



5 Haz 2009 02:11

Hi there Will,

it's meanwhile 2 or 3 years ago your music inspired me 2 buy a new acoustic guitar, it was a ibanez.

Now I got another one from ibanez. An electric guitar, semi hollow. The sound is warm and great.

Hope everything is ok. Looking 4ward.

Best wishes.
Stay tuned
and may ya stay
4ever young.

EdE
And, of course
PEACE

Ibanez
MJW 5150

MJW 5150



6 May 2009 19:42

Thanks for joining the tribute site to my only son and child...
We lost Matt on March 2nd 2009. Please send friend suggestions to all of your friends.


We will soon open a website and start a foundation in Matt's memory.


Please help us save some other families from suffering the great loss we have been dealt...

Thanks and aloha!

Buddy Blaze

http://www.myspace.com/mattjw5150








Matthew James Webster




Sharon Fisher's Widow'sPeek

Sharon Fisher



5 May 2009 20:26

Ilove "Slow Study!" I knew you would grow into your own. It took awhile and you have certainly had your valleys but you know, there is no growth on the mountain tops. We all grow during our "valley" times.
ROBERT

robert higgins



24 Nis 2009 23:41

Thank You for Your Friendship....PEACE....Robert..
Luca Rovini

Luca Rovini



30 Mar 2009 18:40

Will, thanks for the add.
Last album is great!
luca
Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus

Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus



6 Mar 2009 17:43

THIRD COAST MUSIC SONGWRITER SHOWCASE
Hosted by Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus
Featuring Fine Americana Artists

EVERY THIRD THURSDAY
March 19
2:00 – 10:00 pm
@
AUSTIN JAVA
1206 Parkway (Near 12th and Lamar)
Austin, Texas, 78703
"Austin's Best Kept Secret"

SPECIAL SHOW
2:00 Danny Britt
2:25 Bettysoo
2:50 Tim Henderson
3:10 Beth Wood
3:40 Ron Flynt
4:00 Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus
4:30 Caroline Aiken
5:00 Jeff Talmadge
5:30 Kim Miller
6:00 Abi Tapia
6:30 Shelley King
7:00 Mary Battiata
7:30 Brian Ashley Jones
8:00 Matt Harlan
8:30 Cleve & Sweet Mary
9:00 George Ensle
9:30 Will T Massey
mark ambrose

mark ambrose



1 Mar 2009 17:08

Gettin' Ready for Mar 27...see ya soon!!
EdE

EdE Earthman



27 Şub 2009 21:27

Hallo Will,

nice new one. I like it.

Hope all is well. Best wishes and a great weekend.

Stay tuned
and may u stay
4ever young.

EdE xxx
Kathy & Bill

Kathy Bill



28 Ara 2008 18:16

If I Could Only Fly
Kathy & Bill

Kathy Bill



19 Oca 2009 01:34

Blaze Ablaze
Daniel Mark Faller

Daniel Mark Faller



23 Ara 2008 00:30

greetings from Idaho.....thanks for the friendship and music.....daniel
Dianne

Dianne Scott



27 Ara 2008 21:57

Happy Birthday, Will! I hope you have a great time tonight at your show.
Dianne
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Singe Magazine Austin TX



10 Oca 2009 05:05

Have an exciting morning, a weird day and a Crazy night. And hopefully the rest of your week will make sense! Keep in touch.
Donald

Donald McDaniel



9 Ara 2008 23:02

Will congratulations on your CD. I really enjoyed the larger band at Momo's. Thanks for being such a great supporter of the Tiny Tin Hearts. I hope this is a joyous and happy holiday season for you.
pontus

pontus



3 Ara 2008 16:46

thanks for the add!
peace
/ pontus
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