Brooks Williams

Brooks Williams is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his work in the genres of folk, blues, and Americana. Born in 1965 in Statesboro, Georgia, he moved to the UK in the early 1990s, where he became a prominent figure in the acoustic music scene. Williams is celebrated for his fingerstyle guitar technique and rich, soulful vocals. His notable works include albums such as "Baby O!" (1991), "Mud on the Tires" (2000), and "Your Own Sweet Song" (2019). His music often combines elements of traditional blues with a contemporary twist, showcasing both original compositions and reinterpretations of classic songs. Throughout his career, Williams has toured extensively, performing in venues and festivals around the world, and has collaborated with various artists, enhancing his influence in the folk and blues communities. He is also recognized for his contributions to music education, conducting workshops and masterclasses. Brooks Williams has left a significant mark on the acoustic music landscape, inspiring a new generation of musicians with his blend of heartfelt storytelling and technical prowess. His dedication to the craft continues to resonate with audiences globally.