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Infobox musical artist | name = Will Owsley| image = Will Owsley by Jay Gilbert.jpeg| caption = Owsley recording in 2004.| image_size =| background = solo_singer| birth_name = William Reese Owsley III| alias = Owsley| birth_date = birth date|1966|3|6|birth_place = Anniston, Alabama , United States|U.S. | death_date = death date and age|2010|4|30|1966|3|6|death_place = Franklin, Tennessee , United States|U.S. | origin =| instrument = Vocals , guitar , Bass guitar|bass , piano , mandolin , pedal steel , Mellotron | genre = Power pop , rock music|rock , Bluegrass music|bluegrass | occupation = Singer-songwriter , guitarist , record producer , recording engineer | years_active = 1985–2010| label = Not Lame Recordings Giant Records (Warner Bros. subsidiary label)|Giant Records Lakeview Entertainment UMe Digital| associated_acts = The Semantics , AmyGrant , Judson Spence , Michael W. Smith , Shania Twain | website = http://www.owsleymusic.com/ owsleymusic.com| notable_instruments = Guitar s: Gibson ES-335 , Gibson Les Paul|Les Paul , Gibson J-45|J-45 , Gibson B series|B-25 Gretsch 6120 Fender Telecaster McPherson Guitars
Amplifier s: Vox AC30 Matchless Amplifiers|Matchless Marshall 1959|Marshall 1959 Plexi Watkins Electric Music|Watkins Dominator Fender Tweed Deluxe Fender Bandmaster Dumble Amplifiers#Overdrive Special|Dumble Overdrive Special Goodsell Amplifiers Goodsell Amplifiers (2010). http://www.superseventeen.com/artists.html Artists. Retrieved December 9, 2010. William Reese "Will" Owsley III (March 6, 1966 – April 30, 2010), known professionally as Owsley , was an American singer-songwriter . His two solo albums have won critical acclaim, and his debut album was nominated for a Grammy Award ,cite journal| last =Young| first =Clive| title =Owsley Records the 'Hard Way'| journal =Pro Sound News| volume =26| issue =06| publisher =United Entertainment Media| location =New York| date =June 2004| issn =0164-6338| pages =25 as was the song "Threaten Me With Heaven" (posthumously).Buckner, Brett (10 February 2012). http://annistonstar.com/bookmark/17468498-Swan-song-After-his-death-Will-Owsley-song-nominated-for-a-Grammy-award "Swan song: After his death, Will Owsley song nominated for a Grammy award". Anniston Star . Owsley was also a record producer , a recording engineer , and the guitarist in AmyGrant 's touring band.
Early life and influences
Owsley was born and raised in Anniston, Alabama in a musical household. His father was the drum major of the Million Dollar Band (marching band)|Million Dollar Band , the marching band of the University of Alabama ; his mother was a singer and stage actress; his sister was a classically trained pianist, and his brother was a rock guitarist,cite journal| last =Bessman| first =Jim| title =Giant's Owsley ready to go pop: Artist's debut album shows preference for melodic rock.| journal = Billboard (magazine)|Billboard | volume =111| issue =10| publisher =BPI Communications| location =New York| date =March 6, 1999| issn =0006-2510| pages =14 with whom Owsley played in the band Stormfront. Owsley graduated from The Rectory School The Birmingham News (May 3, 2010). http://obits.al.com/obituaries/birmingham/obituary.aspx? n=williams-reese-owsley& pid=142464202 William Reese III obituary. Retrieved on May 14, 2010. and attended the Blue Ridge School .
He was a guitarist and singer in the Southeastern United States|Southeastern rock club band Baghdad in the mid-80's that played both covers and original work,C. A. Abernathy (16 October 1986). http://brothersbandfamily.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/baghdad-review-october-1986/ Baghdad – Review – October 1986. Unknown newspaper. before moving to Nashville, Tennessee in 1987.Wynn, Ron (January 9, 2004). http://www.shaniafans.com/mb/archive/index.php/t-12635.html Nashville’s Will Owsley set for solo superstardom. The City Paper|Nashville City Paper . Retrieved May 17, 2010.
Owsley started playing guitar at age nine. He was a fan of Kiss (band)|Kiss and of Todd Rundgren , but mostly practiced Eddie Van Halen and Steve Morse licks note-for-note.cite journal| last =Swenson| first =Kyle| title =Owsley| journal = Guitar Player | volume =33| issue =8| publisher =Miller Freeman| location =San Francisco| date =August 1999| issn =0017-5463| pages =49 With his father's mentorship, he played snare drum in the Anniston High School marching band, whilst continuing his passion for guitar, playing in his high school jazz band and in top-40 cover bands at local venues. Later, when he began writing his own songs, they were more similar to the style of The Beatles . As a guitarist, he also cited influences such as Chet Atkins , Jimi Hendrix and Robert Johnson (musician)|Robert Johnson .
Career
Early career and The Semantics (1986–1998)
Prior to developing his own band and solo work, he was added to the band of Judson Spence , appeared in various of his videos on MTV , and was part of Spence's groundbreaking Nashville showcases that landed him 14 label offers.Citation needed|date=April 2010 Nashville music executive Scott Siman encouraged Owsley to pursue his own writing and performing, which is why he declined an offer by AmyGrant in the late 1980s to become her guitarist.cite journal| title =Second chance: Nashville rocker gets burned, emerges from the ashes with a winning LP| publisher = Nashville Scene | date =March 18, 1999| location =Nashville, TN| url= http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/second-chance/Content? oid=1182968
Together with Millard Powers , he founded the power pop band The Semantics , which included Jody Spence and Ringo Starr's son, Zak Starkey . They were signed to Geffen Records by John Kalodner . The band recorded an album entitled Powerbill in 1993, which was never released in the U.S for being "too pop for alternative and too alternative for pop." It eventually got distributed in Japan in 1996.VanTassell, Kathy (November 21, 2004). " http://www.kathyszaksite.com/semant.html Zak Starkey's work with: The Semantics", ''Kathy's Zak Starkey Site . Retrieved May 12, 2010. Fine-tuning the album under the tutelage of producer and talent manager|manager Peter Asher for four years taught him much about the production processcite journal| title =Picks and pans main: Song| volume =51| issue =15| publisher = People (magazine)|People | date =April 26, 1999 | location =New York| url= http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20128013,00.html and about management. Suddenly being dropped from the label left the band members destitute and broke.
Amy Grant turned out to have heard tapes of The Semantics and she contacted Owsley in 1994 to let him know how much she liked it, and to ask him to join her as her guitarist on the House of Love (album)|House of Love tour. Owsley would subsequently hold the position of tour guitarist for 16 years, until his death.Cooper, Peter (May 1, 2010). " http://blogs.tennessean.com/tunein/2010/05/01/musician-will-owsley-dies/ Musician Will Owsley dies", The Tennessean . Retrieved May 1, 2010. He would later also co-write and record various songs with her.Colurso, Mary (May 3, 2010). " http://blog.al.com/birmingham-news-stories/2010/05/the_birmingham_news_interviews_1.html The Birmingham News interviews Will Owsley in 2004", The Birmingham News . Retrieved on May 14, 2010. Artistdirect (2010). http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/credits/william-owsley-iii/476178 William Owsley III Credits . Retrieved on May 16, 2010. Through his work with producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange|Mutt Lange , Everything2 (February 7, 2001). http://everything2.com/title/Owsley Owsley. Retrieved May 17, 2010. Owsley was introduced to Shania Twain . Over the years, he would tour with her as guitarist and harmony singer, with appearances on many national television shows and awards programs. Owsley went on to work with many mainstream and Christian music|Christian artists, often in the country music|country genre.Flanagan, Ben (July 2, 2009). " http://www.annistonstar.com/view/full_story/2870993/article--I-want-to-be-buried-in-Anniston--Anniston-guitarist-Will-Owsley-finds-steady-recording-success-in-L-A- 'I want to be buried in Anniston': Anniston guitarist Will Owsley finds steady recording success in L.A.", The Anniston Star . Retrieved May 2, 2010. During the 1990s, he among others worked with Vince Gill , Michael W. Smith ,Chris Rodriguez , dc Talk Discogs (2010). http://www.discogs.com/artist/Owsley Owsley Discography at Discogs Retrieved May 16, 2010. (for whom he also produced), the Neville Brothers , Vanessa L. Williams , and Wynonna .Citation needed|date=April 2010
Solo albums (1998–2005)
Owsley (1999)
Main|Owsley (album)With the money he earned working with AmyGrant and Shania Twain, he bought a house in Green Hills, Tennessee and in it built a home recording studio.cite news| title =UMe Digital, World's First All-Digital Download Label from a Major Music Company, Set for Debut| page =1| publisher = Business Wire | date =November 23, 2004 In 1998, it led to the release of his Owsley (album)|self-titled solo album on Not Lame Recordings . It was co-produced by Millard Powers and Jeff Balding . Doug Morris of Universal Music Group picked it and proposed the album to be rerecorded, but Owsley insisted that it simply needed to be remixed by either Tom Lord-Alge , Bob Clearmountain or Andy Wallace (producer)|Andy Wallace . Tom Lord-Alge signed on, together with J.R. McNeely.Allmusic|class=album|id=r398684/credits|pure_url=yes Owsley > Credits. Allmusic . Retrieved May 17, 2010. The eponymous album Owsley got re-released on March 23, 1999 under Giant Records (Warner Bros. subsidiary label)|Giant Records .
Many of the songs on the album are about Anniston, Alabama, where he was born and lived until he was 21, and his longing to the town. With the first single off the album being "Coming Up Roses", Owsley sent the entire staff of Giant a red rose and a Valentine's Day card, expressing his hopes that things were "coming up roses" for all. The single didn't catch on, but "I'm Alright" later did score a minor hit. Recorded almost entirely on a vintage Studer A-80 (2-inch, 16-track of which one defectiveBarnes, Jonathan (May 2, 2010). " http://hinterspelunk.posterous.com/owsley Owsley RIP", Posterous . Retrieved on May 14, 2010.) tape machineColurso, Mary (May 3, 2010). " http://blog.al.com/birmingham-news-stories/2010/05/the_birmingham_news_interviews.html The Birmingham News interviews Will Owsley in 2000", The Birmingham News . Retrieved on May 14, 2010. in his home studio on Hobbs Road in Nashville, Tennessee , it garnered him a Grammy Award nomination for Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical|Best Engineered Album . The album would be labeled one of the best pop records of the '90s.cite news| last =Harris| first =David L| title =Owsley: The Hard Way (Lakeview Entertainment)| page =C13| publisher = The Boston Globe|Boston Globe | date =March 12, 2004| url= http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-7835374.html During the ensuing tour, he among others joined the Pat McGee Band and Fountains of Wayne ,The Marshall Crenshaw Page. http://www.marshallcrenshaw.com/articles/archive/99apau.htm Archive Apr 28, 1999 – Aug 2, 1999 . whose bassist Adam Schlesinger Owsley has recorded with in later years.
The Hard Way (2004)
Main|The Hard Way (Owsley album)Owsley released his second album, The Hard Way (Owsley album)|The Hard Way , on the independent record label|indie record label Lakeview Entertainment on February 24, 2004, five years after his first solo album. It was ready in 2003, but got delayed in part due to legal difficulties with his former label, Giant Records.cite news| last =Bumgardner| first =Ed| title =Owsley: The Hard Way| page =9| publisher = Winston-Salem Journal | location=Winston-Salem, NC| date =July 22, 2004 The album had a heavier and more mature sound compared to his debut. Be With You was chosen as single, but despite some rotation on Adult album alternative|triple-A radio stations, it never reached the greater audience. The album was recorded over the span of three years, using a variety of recording formats, in his new home studio in Franklin, Tennessee and a number of studios in Tennessee . Owsley played multiple roles on it, including that of record producer|producer .cite journal| last =Ault| first =Susanne| title =Owsley: The Hard Way| journal = Billboard (magazine)|Billboard | volume =116| issue =10| publisher =EMedia| location =New York| date =March 6, 2004| issn =0006-2510| pages =35 It was entirely mixed by Paul David Hager, and dedicated to Owsley's maternal grandmother, the late Alys O. Boozer. A cover of Paul McCartney 's " Band on the Run (song)|Band on the Run ", which Owsley recorded for a 2001 tribute album ,D'Angelo, Joe (August 21, 2001). http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1446790/20010820/mccartney_paul.jhtml Props to Paul: Two McCartney tribute albums due. MTV . Retrieved May 26, 2010. was included as a hidden track.
In 2004, he entered into an agreement with UMe Digital, a new label in the Universal Music Group , and the first major label to distribute music only through music download|digital downloads .Burlingame, Jon (January 17, 2005). "Net hits heavy rotation: First online-only major lures Web surfers at 'crest of wave'", Variety (magazine)|Variety 397 (9): A1–3. It led to the release of the combined single (music)|single Psycho / Upside Down in 2005. That same year, Owsley contributed the cover song " Got a Lot on My Head " to Substitution Mass Confusion , a tribute album in honor of The Cars . http://www.myspace.com/carstribute The Cars tribute CD: Substitution Mass Confusion. MySpace . Retrieved on May 26, 2010.
Session work (2005–2010)
In the 2000s (decade)|2000s , Owsley continued work as a session guitarist, (backing) vocalist, mandolin player and less frequently as bassist and keyboardist. He among others recorded with Faith Hill , Michael McDonald (singer)|Michael McDonald , Charlotte Church ,Jump5 , Natalie Grant ,David Phelps , James Ingram , Rodney Crowell , MercyMe , The Katinas ,Nate Sallie , Graham Colton , and Kenny Loggins . Producer John Fields arranged for Owsley to back various The Walt Disney Company|Disney stars, such as Miley Cyrus , Selena Gomez , Demi Lovato , the Jonas Brothers , and Luke Benward .
Besides being a musician, Owsley also continued producing and engineering. He co-produced Kevin Max 's 2007 album The Blood (album)|The Blood and toured with him.da Silvia, Dave (May 1, 2010). http://sputnikmusic.com/news.php? newsid=13894 Will Owsley dies . Sputnikmusic . Retrieved May 17, 2010. He played various instruments on Chris Sligh 's 2008 album Running Back to You and produced several songs on it.Evans Price, Deborah (May 31, 2008). "Running Back to You", Billboard (magazine)|Billboard 120 (22): 37–8. In the last two years of his life, Owsley occasionally worked as a session guitarist for Andy Sturmer 's movie soundtracks.Citation needed|date=May 2010 In 2009, Owsley made a version of "When Lonely Comes Around" (Grant/Owsley), sung and recorded by himself, available to fans for free.
Personal life
In sports, Owsley was a huge Alabama Crimson Tide football|University of Alabama football fan. He himself played soccer and lacrosse and competed in cross country running in his formative years. As an adult, Owsley was a reasonably good golfer and tennis player, as well as an outstanding table tennis and cue sports|billiard player. Whenever he was on tour and playing a club that had a billiard table, he'd often pick-up a game prior to going on stage to perform. He was also a very good horseman and owned several Tennessee Walking Horse s over the years.
Owsley had a great passion for telling jokes. He was widely known for his great sense of humor, as well as being a terrific mimic, skilled at closely imitating people. He also was a fan of card tricks and coin illusion tricks and worked for years to hone his skills in illusion. Whenever he was in Los Angeles, he frequently visited the MagicCastle , located in Hollywood.
Owsley was an American Civil War buff. He was very knowledgeable on the subject and loved to interact with others who were interested in it as well. On many occasions, he helped to American Civil War reenactment|reenact specific battles.
Owsley was a Christian and was a member of the Village Chapel in Nashville, TN.
Owsley was an avid collector of vintage guitars, amplifiers, microphones and mic preamps for his studio.cite journal| title =Owsley pairs with Soundelux ifet7 studio condenser| journal =Pro-Audio Review| publisher =NewBay Media| location =New York| date =July 2006| url= http://mixonline.com/news/headline/Owsley-Soundelux-ifet7-0415054/index.html? imw=Y At one time, he had a very large collection.
Death
Owsley died April 30, 2010 at Williamson County Hospital in Franklin, Tennessee ; he was 44. The Anniston Star (May 2, 2010). " http://www.annistonstar.com/view/full_story/7273614/article-Accomplished-Nashville-musician-and-Anniston-native-Will-Owsley-dies-at-age-44? instance=home_news Accomplished Nashville musician and Anniston native Will Owsley dies at age 44" . Retrieved May 2, 2010. The Tennessean reported the cause of death as "an apparent suicide." He is survived by his two sons Walker (circa|1998) and Liam (circa|2001) from his previous marriage with Rebecca Walker.
In 2011, Vince Gill released the song "Threaten Me With Heaven", which was co-written with Amy Grant, Will Owsley and Dillon O'Brian. It was nominated for the 2012 Grammy Awards in the category "Best Country Song", which according to Gill is "a lasting tribute to Owsley" and "would have meant the world to him". VinceGill.com (1 December 2011). http://www.vincegill.com/wired/? p=763 "Vince Gill’s 'Threaten Me With Heaven' Receives Grammy Nomination for Best Country Song". The song was recorded prior to Owsley's death and was also performed at Owsley's funeral.
Discography
The Semantics
1996: Powerbill
Owsley solo
1999: Owsley (album)|Owsley
2004: The Hard Way (Owsley album)|The Hard Way
2005: Psycho / Upside Down ( music download|digital download only)
Cover versions by other artists
Avalon (band)|Avalon recorded Be With You for their 2004 album The Creed under the title I Wanna Be With You . The lyrics were slightly altered.
Trevor Morgan, who toured with Owsley as bassist, Jesus Freak Hideout (September 24, 2004). http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/news/September04.asp Music news archive: September 2004. Retrieved May 17, 2010. recorded his own version of Upside Down (Morgan, Dillon O'Brian, Owsley) as the opening track for Wonderlight (2004).
References
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External links
http://www.owsleymusic.com/ Official site
Persondata | NAME = Owsley, Will | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = American musician | DATE OF BIRTH = March 6, 1966 | PLACE OF BIRTH = Anniston, Alabama | DATE OF DEATH = April 30, 2010 | PLACE OF DEATH = Franklin, Tennessee DEFAULTSORT:Owsley Category:1966 births Category:2010 deaths Category:People from Anniston, Alabama Category:Musicians from Alabama Category:American male singers Category:American record producers Category:American rock guitarists Category:American rock singers Category:American singer-songwriters Category:American multi-instrumentalists Category:American mandolinists Category:Christian religion-related songwriters Category:Performers of Christian rock music Category:American performers of Christian music Category:Musicians who committed suicide Category:Suicides in Tennessee
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