
"Top-drawer songwriting skills"–Iowa City Press-Citizen
Robin and Linda Williams offer a unique homespu blend of bluegrass, folk, acoustic country, and old-time music that has stayed fresh and often profound for four decades now, as a dozen musical trends have come and gone. Their songs are startlingly detailed and insightful; their live shows are second to none; and if you've heard their frequent guest appearances on the "Prairie Home Companion" radio show you owe it to yourself to check out their whole show. "This is music that is both comfortable and thoughtful," says No Depression. "They don't play at being country–they are country." They're coming to Michigan with a new release, "These Old Dark Hills," produced by Jim Rooney (Iris DeMent, John Prine) and featuring some of the finest songwriting of their career.
Robin and Linda Williams offer a unique homespu blend of bluegrass, folk, acoustic country, and old-time music that has stayed fresh and often profound for four decades now, as a dozen musical trends have come and gone. Their songs are startlingly detailed and insightful; their live shows are second to none; and if you've heard their frequent guest appearances on the "Prairie Home Companion" radio show you owe it to yourself to check out their whole show. "This is music that is both comfortable and thoughtful," says No Depression. "They don't play at being country–they are country." They're coming to Michigan with a new release, "These Old Dark Hills," produced by Jim Rooney (Iris DeMent, John Prine) and featuring some of the finest songwriting of their career.