T. L. Williams - Gettin Mo Money Than You
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T. L. Williams - It is extremely difficult to talk about Chicago Music without mentioning T. L. Williams. At this rate, it will soon be extremely difficult to talk about pop culture without mentioning T. L.Williams. The voice for a new generation has been in the grooming process for a few years. Now, through undeniably epic music, it’s time to hear what the voice has to say.
Born and raised in the west suburbs of Chicago, T. L. Williams started picking up the keys to success as early as age 4; watching his family’s band rehearse in his west suburban Bellwood home. T. L.’s father introduced him to the piano, and it wasn’t long before he was playing everything from Stevie Wonder to Ludwig Van Beethoven. T. L.
excelled to the point where he was able to join that family band at age 11. He also joined his school bands playing trumpet & piano, where he learned early the value of leadership and production (he was asked to conduct his junior high jazz band, & led them to a state championship). By the time high school ended and college rolled around, T. L. was one of the top musicians in the state, earning him a change to play and receive tutelage from one Wynton Marsalis. Not to mention gracing the stage with the likes of The Wu-Tang Clan, Friendly Fires, Twista, & Herbie Hancock. At this same time T. L. started to pick up the elements of music production; and he was soon producing for prominent acts such as rappers Rhymefest, & Really Doe.
In the summer of 2013, T. L. released his latest LP, Life In Your Mid-20’s. The album is one of the 1st projects from his new production company Storm Chaser Entertainment, a multimedia production company, specializing in everything from music to film to theater. It’s breakout singles include “Gettin Mo Money Than You”, “Days Of Our Lives”, and “Treat Her Right”. The album is available in all digital stores.
Outside of the music, T. L. is becoming a hot commodity as an actor as well. He is an alumna of the conservatory at The Second City, Chicago’s historic improv mecca. With all this, T. L. still finds time to be an instructor, working with Donda’s House; the Chicago based non profit organization (started by Rhymefest & Kanye West) dedicated to providing arts & artist development opportunites for youth. Armed with a clear agenda for becoming a household name, it is obvious that T. L. Williams is on a mission to be the voice of a new generation.
The world should be pleased with what he has to say.
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