bio
Let's say you grew up listening to
country music, (you have a good reason, because your dad is a
professional cowboy, and you spend copious amounts of time in the truck
going from rodeo to rodeo) but then you realize that country sucks. And
so you start listening to other things. You discover Radiohead, Brand
New, Ben Folds, and mewithoutYou.
Then let's say that in the
middle of this rennaissance, you move to England for 2 years, and
immerse yourself in things like Damien Rice and David Ford. You discover
the Clash and Sufjan Stevens. You learn the finer points of Led Zeppelin
and Pink Floyd, and you buy a couple of reggae albums. Let's say
that.
Then one day, you start to miss home and so you dig up some old music.
You rediscover Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson, and you start to come to a
realization. So you swim around in your Ryan Adams and Nickel Creek
records for months on end, and you come to the conclusion that it wasn't
really country that sucked, but what had happened to country right
around the Billy Ray Cyrus Era, so you put your boots back on, and
nobody in England fully gets what that really means to *you*, but they
love it nonetheless, and then one day you find yourself on tour with
Imogen Heap, and you think "how the crap did I get here?"
Let's say you did all that. Then you might just be Levi Weaver. Either
that, or it's a really weird coincidence, because you are reading his
biography right now. (You will probably enjoy this music more than the
others.)
For the rest of you, well... maybe you'll like it anyway.
Hailing originally from the rather unlikely village of Rio Vista, Texas, Levi Weaver now resides Nashville, TN, by way of Birmingham, England, with his wife and chocolate lab. He does not play weddings, bar mitzvahs, open mic nights, or birthday parties. He would play birthday parties, but generally finds that his particular brand of songwriting tends to bring the mood right down. He plays guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, harmonica, a little accordion, some pan flute, hand flute, mouth trumpet, and percussion on a vast array of things not intended to be used for percussion. He enjoys getting e-mails, (short) hugs, and jokes. He is particularly un-fond of not knowing the meaning of any particular word.