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Despite a successful career as a idiosyncratic country-folk performer,
Victoria Williams
was perhaps best known as a songwriter; thanks, ironically enough, to a tribute album recorded in her honor. Born in Louisiana in 1959,
Williams
taught herself to play the guitar while still in her teens, and soon began composing songs. In college, she joined her first band,
the G.W. Korners
. After spending some time on the road, she ended up in California in 1979, where she was a regular
at Los Angeles' famed Troubadour Club's "Hoot Nights." After first returning to Louisiana with the intent of forming a band, she moved back to L.A., where she performed on Venice Beach and ultimately signed a recording contract which proved fruitless.
Soon after,
Williams
met musician
Peter Case
, formerly of
the Plimsouls
. Not only did they form an act together -- a jug band-like trio named
the Incredibly Strung Out Band
-- but the couple also married. Finally,
Williams
made her solo recording debut in 1987 with
Happy Come Home
, a collection showcasing her vivid songcraft as well as her off-kilter, squeaky vocal style. After the record was released,
Williams
starred in a documentary by the filmmaker
D.A. Pennebaker
. In 1989, she and
Case
divorced; a follow-up record,
Swing the Statue!
, appeared in 1990.
In 1992, while opening for
Neil Young
,
Williams
began experiencing a numb feeling in her hands which made it increasingly difficult to play her guitar. Upon visiting a doctor, she was diagnosed with the degenerative neurological disorder multiple sclerosis. The medical bills quickly piled up, and like many musicians, she was not covered by health insurance. In response, her manager began assembling friends and fans to record
Williams
' songs for a benefit album; the result, 1993's
Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams
, featured the likes of
Pearl Jam
,
Lou Reed
,
Matthew Sweet
,
the Jayhawks
, and
Soul Asylum
, whose rendition of
"Summer of Drugs"
was the record's first single. Due to its all-star lineup,
Sweet Relief
far outsold any of
Williams
' own efforts, raising not only funds for her medical treatment but her visibility within the musical community as well. Additionally, the record's success enabled
Williams
to establish the Sweet Relief Fund, created to assist other musicians with health problems; in 1996, a second tribute record, honoring the partially paralyzed singer/songwriter
Vic Chesnutt
, was released.
In 1994,
Williams
issued
Loose
, a varied collection featuring duets with
Soul Asylum
's
Dave Pirner
and
the Jayhawks
'
Mark Olson
,
Williams
' second husband. A year later, she and her
Loose Band
released
This Moment in Toronto
, a live career overview which also offered a handful of standards (
"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,"
"Imagination"
) as well as one new song,
"Graveyard."
Her fourth solo album,
Musings of a Creek Dipper
, was released in 1998. Two years later,
Williams
issued her strongest effort date with
Water to Drink
. In 2002, she recorded an album of standards entitled
Sings Some Ol' Songs
. Her renditions of
"Moon River,"
"Someone to Watch Over Me,"
and
"My Funny Valentine"
breathed new life thanks to
Williams
' impeccable touch. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Albums (5)
This Moment: Live In Toronto
(16 songs)
Happy Come Home
(13 songs)
Rhino Hi-Five: Victoria Williams
(3 songs)
Sings Some Ol' Songs
(4 songs)
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