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William Elliott Whitmore Live at The Woodshop

Chris Casella

The punk-inspired singer-songwriter stops in Chattanooga this week

William Elliott Whitmore is a singer-songwriter, banjoist, and guitarist from Lee County, Iowa, who still lives on the farm where he grew up. Over nearly two decades and across eleven albums, he’s fused country, blues, folk, and punk into a kind of minimalist Southern Gothic sound.

It’s hard to describe the sound of a farm-raised Iowan who counts The Jesus Lizard, Bad Brains, and Minutemen as just as important as Ray Charles, Bill Monroe, and Doc Watson, but somehow, it all makes sense when he starts to play.

In 2011, NPR’s World Cafe host David Dye called Whitmore’s album Field Songs one of the year’s most underrated albums.

Whitmore’s haunting cover of the folk song "Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie" reached a much wider audience when it was featured in the hit video game Red Dead Redemption.

Catch him in one of Chattanooga’s most intimate venues on Wednesday night.

Listen to “Diggin’ My Grave” from the 2005 album Ashes to Dust, released on Southern Records.

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William Elliott Whitmore Wednesday, November 12th. The Woodshop Listening Room, 5500 St Elmo Ave., Chattanooga, 6:00PM Get your tickets here.

Find more concerts in and around Chattanooga on the WUTC concert calendar.

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