Hearing the twangy line "Roly poly/Eatin' corn 'n taters" emerge from the angelic pipes of Ms. Norah Jones is reason enough to savor this all-star outing. The Willies--the country project of Jones and friends--revive the tradition of the back-porch singalong, only with pros subbing for grandpappy.
On March 7, 2006, Milking Bull Recordsreleased the self-titled debut by The Little Willies, an album that perfectly distills the fun, down-to-earth spirit of this New York bands club shows. The group n Lee Alexander(bass), Jim Campilongo(electric guitar), Norah Jones (piano, vocals), Richard Julian (guitar, vocals) and Dan Rieser (drums) n tears through a mix of covers and originals, from the revved-up western swing of Fred Roseis Roly Poly and Willie Nelsons I Gotta Get Drunk to the cutting wit of Kris Kristofferson's Best Of All Possible Worlds; from the poignancy of Townes Van Zandt's No Place To Fall to the cosmic absurdity of their own Lou Reed.
The Little Willies formed for purely practical reasons. In 2003, the group of five friends, who were all individually involved in other projects, booked a gig at The Living Room on New York's Lower East Side as an excuse to spend an evening playing music together. They soon discovered that they shared a deep musical vernacular. Although they hailed from the far corners of the country - California, Massachusetts, Texas, Delaware - the members of The Little Willies all grew up listening to a certain breed of classic American music: the songs of Hank Williams, Willie Nelson, Townes Van Zandt and Kris Kristofferson, to name a few..
As one Little Willie noted, "Something about living in a big city like New York makes you miss the stuff you grew up with, and in our case it was some of these songs. The original idea was to just be a cover band and play all these great songs we knew. It became really fun to have that outlet, and also a great excuse to seek out other songs we didn't know."
Over the next couple years, The Little Willies continued to play at The Living Room whenever all five members were in town. They added a few originals to their setlist along the way. The group initially contemplated a live album, but when Jones and Alexander completed work on their home studio, they decided to christen the space with a Little Willies recording session. The resulting album showcases the group's core strengths, from Jones and Julian's sublime vocals, to Campilongo's stinging guitar licks, while maintaining the loose, spirited, bar-band feel of the Little Willies' live experience.
The band is:
Lee Alexander - bass
Jim Campilongo - electric guitar
Norah Jones - piano, vocals
Richard Julian - guitar, vocals
Dan Rieser - drums