Will Oldham on Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
By (Author) Alan Licht
By (author) Will Oldham
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
6th March 2012
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Composers and songwriters
Autobiography: arts and entertainment
782.42166092
Paperback
400
Width 130mm, Height 215mm, Spine 30mm
400g
W - Sweeney called me and said that Johnny Cash just recorded I See A Darkness. We had a Bowery Ballroom show a week or two later, and he invited Rick Rubin to come to the show; he came to the show. and asked if I wanted to play piano on the song.
A - Which you agreed to do despite not knowing how to play piano.
W - Yes.
A man who acts under the name Will Oldham and a singer songwriter who performs under the name Bonnie Prince Billy has, over the past quarter of a century, made an idiosyncratic journey through, and left an indelible mark on, the worlds of indie rock and independent cinema, intersecting with such disparate figures as Johnny Cash, Bjork, James Earl Jones, and R. Kelly along the way.
These conversations with longtime friend and associate Alan Licht probe his highly individualistic approach to music making and the music industry, one that cherishes notions of intimacy, community, mystery, and spontaneity.
Will Oldham is an American singer-songwriter and actor known for his albums I See a Darkness, Master and Everyone, and Ease Down the Road.
Alan Licht is an American guitarist, composer and music journalist known for his work with Lovechild.