Interview: Band Of The Week - Willie Herath
Published April 22, 2007
When summer is coming I begin my lookout for fun, happy, energetic, summer-sounding music. You know the kind of thing — no deep morose subject matter or scathing social commentary but lively, fresh, animated music. Tunes that make you smile, that make your heart smile, too. Tunes that inspire you to feel young, vital, and eager for activity. I was thrilled to find Willie Herath (pronounced like Harris with a lisp), whose self-described “nod your head beach rock” is the epitome of summer music.
Barenaked Ladies mixed with Jack Johnson, doing the Funky Chicken with Fountains Of Wayne — and it is a perfect reflection of the man who makes it. Best known for the numerous commercials he has been in, Willie is now pursuing his music, with the release of his debut album Cohgie Never Landed.
Willie seems to be a typical Southern California guy — except that he is from Illinois — physically active, enthusiastic, and spiritual. And his music mirrors his life. It’s the only music I can imagine listening to when camping on the beach after a day of lobster diving — a hobby of Willie’s — cooking over an open fire, and singing songs. He was born and raised on a farm in Illinois. His first exposure to Southern California was during a family vacation to Los Angels when Willie was 12. He says “I didn’t really like it too much. The tourist stuff back then was dirty and way to expensive.” He assures me it is a much nicer place to visit now.
At 14 he found a box of his dad’s old Beach Boys records and inspired by the beachy tunes he heard, Willie began to take guitar lessons and shortly after began writing songs. And in his acoustic-type, singer-songwriter style of music you can feel the influences of the Beach Boys — breezy musical mixes with buoyant lyrics and Willie’s lively, guileless vocals being the perfect accompaniment for this imponderable music.
Willie and I sat down recently for an early morning chat and we talked about lobster diving, and of course his music and debut album Cohgie Never Landed as well as everything else under the sun.
Why are you taking the music road when you are already a successful commercial actor?
Well, it’s kind of like, why do people like to have a glass of water when they eat? It’s just one of those things for me. I feel like I have to be diverse in what I do, in order to keep myself content and focused in life. I think acting is just great! I think music is great! I think that people always want to label entertainers as what they feel they should be.
- Interview: Band Of The Week - Willie Herath
- Published: April 22, 2007
- Type: Interview
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Interviews, Music: Acoustic, Music: Folk, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Pop, Music: Rock
- Part of a feature: Band of the Week
- Writer: A.L. Harper
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