William Tonks

William Tonks is an American musician based out of Athens, Georgia. He is most known as a dobro player, songwriter, and singer.

William Tonks
Tonks playing guitar
Background information
OriginMontclair, New Jersey, United States
GenresAmericana
Alternative Country
Ambient music
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsGuitar
Dobro
Vocals
Years active1984 – present
Associated actsMrJordanMrTonks
Penguin Lust
Six String Drag
Redneck Greece Deluxe
Barbara Cue

Background

Tonks was raised in Montclair, New Jersey before moving south to Savannah, Georgia at the age of nine. His sister gave him his first guitar in Savannah, which he learned to play the instrument on. His inspiration to play the guitar came from watching the Beatles movie Help!. He began to take classical guitar lessons in Savannah, but towards the end of lessons he would work on rock songs with his teacher. Later on, in college, he formed his first popular band, Penguin Lust.[1]

Musical history

Tonks' first major musical act was that of Penguin Lust, a band he was the front man for in college at Sewanee: The University of the South in Tennessee. They played rock/Americana/reggae style music at local venues, and later recorded an album.[2]

Tonks then moved to Athens, Georgia and became involved in the band Gravity Creeps, recording an album with John Keane. He at this point began to write more music and was introduced to the dobro, which he taught himself to play. Over the years, he also has been a member of bands such as Redneck Greece Deluxe, Workhorses of the Entertainment/Recreational Industry, The Hot Burritos, Barbara Cue and Bloodkin, all local bands around the Athens music scene. More recently he has played in groups such as Romper Stompers, with Todd Nance of Widespread Panic and MrJordanMrTonks, an Americana style music group.[1] He has also performed on albums by Jack Logan, another Athens musician.[3]

In 2007 Tonks released his debut solo album, Catch, with Ghostmeat Records.[4] It features Athens musicians such as John Neff of Drive-By Truckers. The album has several original songs as well as covers.[5]

Tonks' most recent project is a Concerto for Rock Band with Strings with noted R.E.M. bass player Mike Mills featuring violinist Robert McDuffie. They have performed in venues all around the world such as Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto and one in Rome,[6] and recently traveled in a tour of the states. The tour resumed in 2022.[7]

References

  1. Youngerman, Susan "William Tonks" Southern Distinction February 2012
  2. "Penguin Lust" College Band 2017
  3. Aguar, Kenneth "Jack Logan Gets Back to Nature" Athens Banner-Herald 3 February 2005
  4. "William Tonks" Ghostmeat Records
  5. "Catch" Athens Banner-Herald 14 December 2007
  6. Grow, Kory "Hear R.E.M. Bassist Mike Mills' Dramatic New Rock-Meets-Classical Piece" Rolling Stone 4 October 2016
  7. "Leavell, McDuffie, Mills make ‘A Night of Georgia Music’ one to remember" The Telegraph 6 March 2022
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