His explanation, as he told Matt Ashare was that when you have a name of a group or an artist, then you expect that the next record, if it has the same name, should be the same group of people playing on it. And I just thought we were making a different kind of record each time, with different people, and different themes, and different sounds. So I thought it was important to call it something different so that people would be aware of the differences.
According to Will, the name Bonnie Prince Billy has so many different references that it could almost have a life of its own. They include Bonnie Prince Charlie an 18th century Jacobite, Nat King Cole, and Billy the Kid who real name was William Bonney or Billy Bonney.
The name doesnt really matter because from album to album, his shambling and often sparse music against his creaky, world-weary voice and literate lyrics remains the same. Chris Baldwin called Will an Appalachian post-punk solipsist and compared him to Nick Cave and Loudon Wainwright III.
Back in the late 1980s, before he was Bonnie Prince Billy the musician, he was an actor appearing in a bunch of films, none of which I am familiar.
Wills songs have been covered by some pretty significant artists: Johnny Cash, who recorded I See a Darkness after hearing it on a mix tape; PJ Harvey, who hopes to record an album of country duets with him; and Björk, who says she is passionate about his music.
[image-1]Since 1996, Bonnie Prince Billy has released an album every year; March 23, 2010 marked the release of his twentieth LP, The Wonder Show of the World.
Click here for a May 11, 2009 set and interview recorded for World Café by WXPN. Click here for a May 12, 2009 set and interview recorded by WNYCs Soundcheck. Click here for a few songs streaming on rhapsody. Click here for a September 03, 2009 session recorded by the great site, daytrotter.com. Click here for an August 12, 2006 session recorded by Minnesota Public Radio's The Current. Visit the bands myspace page here and website here.
Check here to see if Bonnie "Prince" Billy has any gigs scheduled near you.
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