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Website. joywilliams.com. Joy Elizabeth Williams (born November 14, 1982) [ 1 ] is an American singer-songwriter. The winner of four Grammy Awards, Williams has released five solo albums and four EPs since her self-titled debut in 2001. She was half of The Civil Wars duo from 2009 until 2014.
Williams, White, and Peacock returned to the Art House to record The Civil Wars debut album, Barton Hollow, which was released on February 1, 2011. Recorded in the studio's sanctuary and in the more conventional Studio A Live Room, the production was built around vocals, acoustic guitar and piano, with drums, percussion and overdubs largely absent.
Jesus Freak Hideout. [1] Songs From This and Songs From That are a double extended play, from singer/songwriter Joy Williams, that go together to form a single album. They were both released on August 17, 2009. [2][3] Joy Williams was a member of The Civil Wars before their breakup in 2014, along with John Paul White.
2008–present. Labels. Single Lock. Formerly of. The Civil Wars. Website. johnpaulwhite.com. John Paul White (born August 4, 1972) is an American musician and former member of the Grammy Award -winning duo the Civil Wars. [1] He restarted his solo career with his 2016 release, Beulah.
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Music video. "Dust to Dust" on YouTube. "Dust to Dust " is a song recorded by American folk band the Civil Wars, from their self-titled fifth studio album in 2013. Written by Joy Williams and John Paul White. The song was released on October 7, 2013 by Columbia Records as the album's third single. [1]
The legendary author reminisces about the decades she spent contributing to Esquire, from the editors who shaped her career to the boxes of outraged letters about her most infamous story.
Professional ratings. Joy Williams is the self-titled debut album by contemporary Christian music singer Joy Williams, released on August 7, 2001. In an interview after the album's release, Williams said: "Working on my first album, I wanted the music to be indicative of my relationship with Christ and how I was growing."