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Origin
  
United States

Years active
  
2009-2010

Active from
  
2009

Record label
  
Wide Open Records

Genres
  
Country

Active until
  
2010

Genre
  
Country music

Labels
  
Golden Music Wide Open Music

Associated acts
  
Bryan White, Pearl River

Past members
  
Nick Buda Derek George Dave Guidry Charlie Hutto Joe Rogers Travis Thibodaux Steve Williams

Albums
  
A Different Kind of Country

Similar
  
Derek George, Ash Bowers, Jason Sturgeon, Matt Kennon, Blaine Larsen

Williams riley i m still me


Williams Riley was an American country music band composed of Steve Williams (lead vocals), Derek George (guitar, background vocals), Charlie Hutto (guitar, background vocals), Joe Rogers (steel guitar, fiddle, harmonica), Dave Guidry (bass guitar), Travis Thibodaux (keyboards, background vocals) and Nick Buda (drums). Derek George had formerly played guitar for Bryan White, and before that, he was a member of the band Pearl River. Williams Riley self-released its debut album in 2009 and has charted on the U.S. country charts with "Country Livin'." This album includes collaborations with White, as well as Slash and Edwin McCain. The band's self-titled debut album received a favorable review from Matt Bjorke of Roughstock, who called it a "well-crafted album of contemporary country music."

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On June 21, 2010 the band's label, Golden Music announced it was shutting its Nashville division. George produced Randy Houser's 2013 album How Country Feels.

Country living by the williams riley band


Songs

Country Livin'A Different Kind of Country · 2010
I'm Still MeA Different Kind of Country · 2010
Makes Me GoA Different Kind of Country · 2010

References

Williams Riley Wikipedia