The good folks at The Seattle Star have listed “Home as the “Free Thing of the Week.” Just a reminder, like all my music, “Home is licensed under a a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International license. If you’re looking for free downloads of “Home,” please Read More …
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A milestone – 100k Streams on Jamendo
I recently reached a milestone on the European music website, Jamendo. My music has been streamed over 100,000 times. In addition, I have over 26,000 downloads. I know in the big scheme of things, when compared with major recording acts, these numbers are small and Read More …
Live From Tangled Wire Studio: “Lice Fight” and “Cockroach Serenade”
I’ve added a couple of new songs to my collection, “Live from Tangled Wire Studios: Improvised Jams” The songs, recorded last week feature Noel Williams on keyboards, Stony Bruce on Guitar, Terry Jimmy Walters, Jr on drums and your truly on Bass. These songs were Read More …
New Release: Waiting for the Rain
I just uploaded my new Inkster release, “Waiting for the Rain.” All the tracks on this release are either new songs, or remixes of songs I put out recently. As usual, the songs are available for free download. I will have more on this release Read More …
New Song: Killing Time on Broadway
Waiting For the Rain by Marwood Williams I wrote this song a few years back when I lived in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. For this recording, I had the assistance of drummer extraordinaire, Ron Carnell. Ron’s percussion work really helped gel everything together Read More …
Marwood’s Music Vault: Hollow Gold
Here’s another song from my archives: Hollow Gold by Marwood Williams This version of the song was originally recorded when I moved into my current Tangled Wire Studio digs in the basement of stately Marwood Manor. While it is a primitive recording, (done in Cakewalk Read More …
New Song: Keep Trying
I’ve just uploaded a new song to my bandcamp page. Keep Trying is a recording I have been working on for the last two months. It’s a song I wrote after spending a lot of time listening to John Prine and Townes Van Zandt. I Read More …