Joy Williams (singer) explained

Joy Williams
Birth Name:Joy Elizabeth Williams
Birth Date:14 November 1982
Birth Place:West Branch, Michigan, U.S.
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    Children:2
    Occupation:Singer, songwriter
    Years Active:2000–present
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    Instrument:Vocals, piano, concertina
    Genre:Contemporary Christian, pop, folk rock
    Associated Acts:The Civil Wars

    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.

    Early life

    Williams was born in West Branch, Michigan, but raised in a Christian home in Mount Hermon in Santa Cruz County, California, where her parents worked in ministry.[2] She attended Valley Christian High School in San Jose and graduated as the class valedictorian in 2001.[3]

    In addition to singing in church, Williams began writing faith-based pop songs while living in Santa Cruz. At 17, she was signed by Reunion Records, a subsidiary of Sony/BMG based in Brentwood, Tennessee.[4]

    Williams cites Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel, Massive Attack, and Portishead as being her influences.

    Career

    Between 2001 and 2005, Williams was nominated for 11 Dove Awards, and the three records she released on Reunion cumulatively sold more than 250,000 copies. In 2005, she left the label to expand her musical horizons.[5]

    Williams traveled to Europe, worked briefly at Paste Magazine and then at a Nashville boutique. In 2006, she signed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell music, and in 2008 she co-founded an artist development firm, Sensibility Music, as a vehicle for her career development. That same year Oscar Mayer selected her song "It Doesn't Get Better Than This" for a 2008 marketing campaign.[6] Williams subsequently released three EPs through Sensibility Music. The songs "Charmed Life", "Speaking a Dead Language", and "Sunny Day", were featured on the TV show Grey's Anatomy.[7]

    The Civil Wars

    See main article: The Civil Wars. In 2008, Williams attended a writing camp in Nashville, where she met John Paul White. They formed the folk rock duo the Civil Wars in 2009 and released their breakthrough album, Barton Hollow, in 2011. The album was widely praised by critics[8] and went on to sell more than 650,000 copies in the U.S.[9] White and Williams won four Grammy Awards as the Civil Wars.

    The duo announced an indefinite hiatus in November 2012, prior to the release of their 2013 self-titled album.[10] [11] [12] The duo was officially dissolved in August 2014[13] [14] and in March 2015, Williams said her last conversation with White was after their Roundhouse show in London in November 2012.

    In 2023, they individually participated in a re-recording of "Safe & Sound" with Taylor Swift, credited under their individual names.[15]

    Music and acting

    Late in 2013, Williams collaborated with Chris Cornell on the song "Misery Chain", which they performed on Late Show with David Letterman.[16] She also collaborated with Matt Berninger from The National on "Hush", the theme song for Turn.[17] [18] Williams and Hayley Williams (no relation) of the rock band Paramore collaborated on a new version of Paramore's "Hate to See Your Heart Break".[19]

    Williams began working on a solo album, Venus, in 2014, ultimately releasing the record the following year.[20] [21]

    Williams made her acting debut in 2016 in an episode of Roadies[22] and her recording of The Chainsmokers' "Don't Let Me Down" was used for a State Farm commercial in 2017.[23]

    In 2018, while pregnant with her second child, Williams recorded fifteen songs in a five-day period;[24] of those fifteen songs, twelve were included on her Kenneth Pattengale-produced album, Front Porch, released on May 3, 2019.

    Personal life

    On June 12, 2004, Williams married Nate Yetton. Williams and Yetton have a son born June 30, 2012; and a daughter born August 6, 2018.[25] [26] In an interview with Pop Matters, Williams stated that she and her husband had "decided to part ways" in early 2019.[27] Williams married Ted Woods in October 2022.[28]

    Discography

    Solo

    The Civil Wars

    See main article: The Civil Wars discography.

    Awards and nominations

    YearAssociationCategoryNomineeResult
    2006Dove AwardsPop/Contemporary Album of the YearGenesis
    Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year"Hide"
    2011CMT Music AwardsDuo Video of the Year"Barton Hollow"
    Americana Music AssociationNew/Emerging Artist of the YearThe Civil Wars
    Duo/Group of the Year
    Country Music Association AwardsVocal Duo of the Year
    ASCAP AwardsASCAP Vanguard Award
    2012Grammy AwardBest Folk AlbumBarton Hollow
    Best Country Duo/Group Performance"Barton Hollow"
    CMT Music AwardsVideo of the Year"Safe & Sound" (as featuring)
    Collaborative Video of the YearBarton Hollow
    Duo Video of the Year"Poison & Wine"
    Americana Music AssociationDuo/Group of the YearThe Civil Wars
    A2IM Libera AwardsAlbum of the YearBarton Hollow
    Country Music Association AwardsVocal Duo of the YearThe Civil Wars
    Musical Event of the Year"Safe & Sound" (as featuring)
    2013Grammy AwardBest Country Duo/Group Performance
    Best Song Written for Visual Media
    Golden Globe AwardBest Original Song
    2014Grammy AwardBest Country Duo/Group Performance"From This Valley"
    2019Grammy AwardBest Folk AlbumFront Porch

    Notes and References

    1. 24 . Kerry . Maffeo . Opening Acts: Get to Know Joy Williams . . December 12, 2015 . October 1, 2001 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120510232314/http://ht.salemweb.net/ccm/ccmmagazine/pdf/200110.pdf . May 10, 2012.
    2. Web site: Roger Williams Obituary. legacy.com. Santa Cruz Sentinel. December 9, 2017.
    3. Sanzgiri, Shona. "A little country, a little Santa Cruz: Former resident Joy Williams enjoys musical success with Civil Wars" The Santa Cruz Sentinel. March 13, 2012
    4. News: Gold. Adam. How The Civil Wars fought for artistic independence and broadsided Music Row. August 1, 2014. Nashville Scene. November 10, 2011. August 8, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140808042903/http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville/how-the-civil-wars-fought-for-artistic-independence-and-broadsided-music-row/Content?oid=2673301. dead.
    5. Web site: Uhelski. Jaan. The Surrender of Joy Williams. thefiretheftproject.com. The Fire Theft Project. September 24, 2014.
    6. News: Clifford. Stephanie. Oscar Mayer Counts on the Joy, Not the Jingles. August 1, 2014. New York Times. January 14, 2010.
    7. Web site: Clarendon. Dan. Grey's Anatomy Music. wetpaint.com. Wet Paint. August 1, 2014.
    8. Web site: Barton Hollow - The Civil Wars. Metacritic. August 2, 2014.
    9. Web site: Barton Hollow Sales. riaa.com. RIAA. August 2, 2014.
    10. Web site: Kittle. Ashleigh. Joy Williams Biography. AllMusic. August 2, 2014.
    11. News: McKinley. James C.. Their Year of Living Almost Famously. August 1, 2014. The New York Times. October 25, 2011.
    12. News: Hoby. Hermione. The Civil Wars: 'I feel we pull from each other's world'. August 1, 2014. The Guardian. March 3, 2012.
    13. News: Lopez. Korina. The Civil Wars are Officially Over. August 5, 2014. USA Today. August 5, 2014.
    14. News: Mansfield. Brian. On the Verge: The Civil Wars. USA Today. June 30, 2011.
    15. Web site: MacCary . Julia . 2023-03-16 . Taylor Swift Is Dropping Four Unreleased Songs Ahead of Her Eras Tour Start . 2023-03-16 . Variety . en-US.
    16. Web site: Leahy. Andrew. Chris Cornell and The Civil Wars' Joy Williams Team Up For "Misery Chain". American Songwriter. August 1, 2014. December 20, 2013.
    17. Web site: Breihan. Tom. Joy Williams & Matt Berninger – "Hush". Stereogum. August 1, 2014. April 14, 2014.
    18. Web site: Gordon. Jeremy. The National's Matt Berninger and Civil Wars' Joy Williams Sing Theme for AMC's 'Turn'. Pitchfork. April 4, 2014. August 1, 2014.
    19. Web site: Paramore feat. Joy Williams, 'Hate To See Your Heart Break'. November 24, 2014. NPR. Powers. Ann. December 1, 2014.
    20. News: Post-Wars, Williams is a new 'Woman'. Mansfield. Brian. USA Today. March 31, 2015.
    21. Web site: Nicholson. Jessica. The Civil Wars' Joy Williams Prepping Solo Album. Music Row. April 14, 2014. August 1, 2014.
    22. Web site: EXCLUSIVE: Singer Joy Williams Makes Her Acting Debut on Showtime's 'Roadies' -- Watch Her NSFW Scene! . ETOnline . July 22, 2016 . August 3, 2016.
    23. How Covering a Chainsmokers Song in a State Farm Commercial Helped Joy Williams Evolve. Billboard. May 5, 2017.
    24. Web site: Joy Williams on Her Brilliant New Album, 'Front Porch,' Civil Wars And Joni Mitchell . Forbes Magazine . May 1, 2019 . May 17, 2019.
    25. Web site: Joy Williams Welcomes Son Miles Alexander . PEOPLE Magazine . July 1, 2012.
    26. Web site: Jen . Juneau . Joy Williams Welcomes Daughter Poppy Louise: 'We're So in Love with You, Poppy Lou' . PEOPLE Magazine . August 6, 2018.
    27. Web site: Finding Southern Comfort in Nashville: An Interview with Joy Williams . Pop Matters . May 3, 2019.
    28. Web site: Instagram .
    29. Staff Writer Dine Alone Records retrieved 10/17/17