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Dorothy Snowden "Dar" Williams (born April 19, 1967) is an American pop folk singer-songwriter from
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'' has described Williams as "one of America's very best singer-songwriters." She is a frequent performer at
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s and has toured with such artists as
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, the Nields,
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, and Catie Curtis.


Early life

Williams was born in
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, and grew up in
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with two older sisters, Meredith and Julie. Her nickname "Dar" originated due to a mispronunciation of "Dorothy" by one of Williams's sisters. In a 2008 interview with WUKY radio, Dar said her parents wanted to name her Darcy, after the character in ''
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'', and that they intentionally called her "Dar-Dar", which she shortened to "Dar" in school. In interviews, she has described her parents as "liberal and loving" people who early on encouraged a career in songwriting. Williams began playing the guitar at age nine and wrote her first song two years later. However, she was more interested in drama at the time, and majored in theater and religion at
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.


Musical career

Williams moved to
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in 1990 to further explore a career in theater. She worked for a year as stage manager of the Opera Company of Boston, but on the side began to write songs, record demo tapes, and take voice lessons. In 1990, Dar recorded her first album, ''I Have No History'', produced by Jeannie Deva and engineered by Rob Lehmann at Oak Grove Studios in
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. One year later in 1991, Dar recorded her second album, ''All My Heroes Are Dead'', most of which was recorded at Wellspring Sound in Newton, MA. This album included Dar's song "Mark Rothko Song." The original recording of this song was later included in her third album ''The Honesty Room''. In 1993 Williams moved to
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. Early in Williams's music career, she opened for
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, who would make her relatively well known by recording some of her songs (Williams also dueted with Baez on '' Ring Them Bells''). Her growing popularity has since relied heavily on community coffeehouses,
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, and an extensive fan base on the Internet. Williams recorded her first full album, '' The Honesty Room,'' under her own label, Burning Field Music. Guest artists included Nerissa and Katryna Nields, Max Cohen and Gideon Freudmann. The album was briefly distributed by Chicago-based
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. Williams soon secured a licensing-and-distribution deal for Burning Field with Razor and Tie, and in 1995 reissued the album on that label, with two re-recorded bonus tracks. The record went on to become one of the top-selling independent folk albums of the year. 1996's ''
Mortal City ''Mortal City'' is Dar Williams' second album, released in January 1996 by Razor & Tie. The songs "As Cool as I Am" and "The Christians and the Pagans" were released as singles in 1996; the former was also accompanied by a music video. Unlike Wi ...
'', also licensed and distributed with Razor and Tie, received substantial notice, partially due to the fact that it coincided with her tour with Baez. The album again featured guest appearances by the Nields sisters and Freudmann, as well as noted folk artists
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, Cliff Eberhardt and
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. With that success, Razor & Tie re-released ''The Honesty Room''. By the time of her third release, ''
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'' (1997), Williams's career had gathered substantial momentum, and the album did remarkably well, given its genre and independent label status. In 1998, Williams,
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and
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formed the group
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as a way to pay homage to some of their favorite folk artists. The band released an eponymous album of covers and toured from 1998 to 2000. In June 2017, Cry Cry Cry reunited for the first time to play at the Clearwater Festival in New York. She has since released six more studio albums on the Razor & Tie label ('' The Green World'' (2000; which included "Spring Street", based on
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), '' The Beauty of the Rain'' (2003), ''
My Better Self ''My Better Self'' is the sixth album by singer/songwriter Dar Williams. It was released on September 13, 2005, by Razor & Tie. Track listing All songs written by Dar Williams, except where noted. #"Teen for God" – 3:28 #"I'll Miss You Ti ...
'' (2005), ''
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'' (2008), '' Many Great Companions'' (2010), and '' In the Time of Gods'' (2012), as well as two live albums ('' Out There Live'' (2001) and '' Live at Bearsville Theater'' (2007)). Williams has lent her talent and support to various causes, founding the Snowden Environmental Trust and taking part in many benefit concerts. She performed in a show at
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with Baez and the
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, to benefit the prisoner-rights group
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. As someone who has toured a great deal of the time and had trouble finding suitable dining on the road, Williams was inspired to write and publish a directory of natural food stores and restaurants called ''The Tofu Tollbooth'' in 1994. In 1998 Williams co-authored a second edition with Elizabeth Zipern. Williams wrote a book, released on September 5, 2017, titled ''What I Found in a Thousand Towns: A Traveling Musicians Guide to Rebuilding America's Communities – One Coffee Shop, Dog Run, & Open-Mike Night at a Time'', that focuses in part on rebuilding smaller cities and larger towns in America.


Personal life

On May 4, 2002, she married Michael Robinson, an old friend from college, though they are now divorced.Dar's manager, Patty Romanoff, Bulletproof Artists Their son, Stephen Gray Robinson, was born on April 24, 2004. In addition, they have an adopted daughter named Taya, who was born in
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. She resides in the
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region of New York.


Songs

Recurrent themes in Williams's songs include religion, adolescence,
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issues,
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, misunderstood relationships,
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, humor, and geography. Williams' early work spoke clearly of her upbringing in 1970s and 80s suburbia – of alienation, and the
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evident in the post-WWII middle class. On the track "Anthem" on her early tape '' All My Heroes Are Dead'', she sang, "I know there's blood in the pavement and we've turned the fields to sand." Williams' songs often address gender typing,
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, and inequities. "You're Aging Well" on '' The Honesty Room'' discusses adolescent body image,
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and self-loathing in detail. The song ends with the singer finding an unnamed female mentor — "the woman of voices" — who points her toward a more enlightened and mature point of view.
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covered the song in concert and later dueted with Williams on tours. A 2001 article in '' The Advocate'' discussed Williams' popularity among
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people, writing that among LGBT-supportive straight songwriters, "few manage in their lyrics to dig as deeply or as authentically as... Williams does". "When I Was a Boy", also on ''The Honesty Room'', uses Williams' own childhood experiences as a
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to muse on gender roles and how they limit boys and girls, who then become limited men and women. "The Christians and the Pagans" on ''
Mortal City ''Mortal City'' is Dar Williams' second album, released in January 1996 by Razor & Tie. The songs "As Cool as I Am" and "The Christians and the Pagans" were released as singles in 1996; the former was also accompanied by a music video. Unlike Wi ...
'' simultaneously tackles both religion and
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through a tale of a lesbian,
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couple that chooses to spend
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with the devout Christian uncle of one of the women, thus creating a situation where people who would oppose each other on almost every political and cultural front try to get by on pure politeness. Throughout the song, the family members begin to discover their differences need not estrange them from one another. In an interview in 2007 on the Food Is Not Love
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, she said that the song "February" from ''Mortal City'' is one of her songs that she likes best. She referred to the way the song "kept on evolving into, not only what I wanted to say, but what I wanted to say and didn't even know was in there." She liked the way the song "kept on breaking its own rules in a way that art is all about." Williams' relationship with her family is hinted at through several songs, including "After All" on '' The Green World''. The song deals mainly with her depression at the age of twenty-one, referring to it as a "winter machine that you go through" repeatedly while "everyone else is spring-bound." Her song "As Cool As I Am" has become part of
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's traditional May Day, when the song is played during the "May Hole" celebration. The song is even called an "unofficial anthem" for the school. Williams has visited the college several times to perform at concerts.


Discography


Albums, EPs, singles

* "You're Aging Well" on the album "Boston Women's Voice" (1985) rare live recording of Dar appears on a compilation of Boston Area Women artists in Cambridge, MA recorded at Christopher's Restaurant. limited edition on cassette. (Joan Baez also recorded this song in a live duet w/ Dar. It appears on Joan's "Ring Them Bells" album.) (source: Mare Streetpeople. Producer of BWV) * '' I Have No History'' (1990 – rare album on cassette) * '' All My Heroes Are Dead'' (1991 – rare album on cassette) * '' The Honesty Room'' (1993) * '' The Christians and the Pagans'' (1996 – EP) * ''As Cool As I Am'' (1996 – EP) * ''
Mortal City ''Mortal City'' is Dar Williams' second album, released in January 1996 by Razor & Tie. The songs "As Cool as I Am" and "The Christians and the Pagans" were released as singles in 1996; the former was also accompanied by a music video. Unlike Wi ...
'' (1996) * ''
End of The Summer ''End of the Summer'' is Dar Williams's third album, released on July 15, 1997 by Razor & Tie. The album ends with a cover version of " Better Things," a song originally performed by The Kinks on their 1981 album '' Give the People What They ...
'' (1997) * ''What Do You Hear in These Sounds'' (1997, single) * ''
Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry was a folk Supergroup (music), supergroup, consisting of Richard Shindell, Lucy Kaplansky, and Dar Williams. The band released a single eponymous album of cover songs on October 13, 1998. The trio toured in 1999 to support the album. ...
'' (1998, with
Richard Shindell Richard Shindell (born August 3, 1960) is an American folk singer, songwriter, producer, and musician. Shindell grew up in Port Washington, New York, and now lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with his wife, Lila Caimari, a university profess ...
and
Lucy Kaplansky Lucy Kaplansky (born February 16, 1960) is an American Folk music, folk musician based in New York City. Kaplansky has a PhD in clinical psychology from Yeshiva University and plays guitar, mandolin, and piano. Life and career Kaplansky was or ...
) * '' The Green World'' (2000) * '' Out There Live'' (2001) * '' The Beauty of the Rain'' (2003) * ''
My Better Self ''My Better Self'' is the sixth album by singer/songwriter Dar Williams. It was released on September 13, 2005, by Razor & Tie. Track listing All songs written by Dar Williams, except where noted. #"Teen for God" – 3:28 #"I'll Miss You Ti ...
'' (2005) * '' Live at Bearsville Theater'' (2007) * ''
Promised Land The Promised Land ( he, הארץ המובטחת, translit.: ''ha'aretz hamuvtakhat''; ar, أرض الميعاد, translit.: ''ard al-mi'ad; also known as "The Land of Milk and Honey"'') is the land which, according to the Tanakh (the Hebrew ...
'' (2008) * ''It's Alright'' (EP) (2008) * '' Many Great Companions'' (2010) * '' In the Time of Gods'' (2012) * ''Keeping Me Honest: The Honesty Room 20th Anniversary Concert Live'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2015) * ''The Music Hall Session'' (EP) (2021) * ''I'll Meet You Here'' (2021)


Contributions

* ''Postcrypt: Commemorating 30 Years 1964–1994'' (1995) – "The Great Unknown" * ''Women Live from Mountain Stage'' (1996) – "When I Was a Boy" * ''Hempilation 2: Free the Weed'' (1998) – "Play the Greed" * ''Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music'' (1998) – "What Do You Hear in These Sounds" (recorded live during the 1997 tour) * '' Badlands: A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska'' (2000) – "Highway Patrolman" * '' This Bird Has Flown – A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul'' (2005) – "You Won't See Me" * '' Born to the Breed: A Tribute to Judy Collins'' (2008) – "Holly Ann (The Weaver Song)"


Bibliography

* ''The Tofu Tollbooth'' (1994, co-author) * ''Amalee'' (May 2004) * ''Lights, Camera, Amalee'' (July 2006) *''What I Found in a Thousand Towns'' (September 2017) *''How to Write a Song That Matters'' (August 2022)


References


External links

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