Billy Keane

 

A self-described wanderer, Berkshires-based indie-folk singer-songwriter Billy Keane has

cultivated more than his share of lived-in experience. Australia-born and Connecticut-raised, he

began singing in church, with an early draw towards any instrument he could get his hands on.

“I’m a person who feels most authentic relative to other people when I’m communicating

through music,” he says. Over the last two years as a solo artist, Keane has paved his way as

one of the most exciting new acts in the indie-folk genre through extensive touring with his

backing band The Waking Dream, adding an open-format and psychedelic footprint to Keane’s

catalog, supporting acts such as Molly Tuttle & The Golden Highway, The Bones of J.R. Jones

The Gin Blossoms and Town Mountain, receiving regular play across Sirius XM’s The Spectrum

and critical acclaim in American Songwriter, No Depression, Under The Radar and Relix

Magazine.

Eking his way out of high school, Keane traveled, spending time in Brooklyn, Africa, Seattle, and

working as a commercial deep sea diver in Louisiana. Years spent globetrotting honed his

experiential observations, a trait deeply infused in his music.

Keane is constantly sifting through the details, searching for a better understanding—of himself;

of meaning, broadly; of the world at large. His sophomore album, Oh, These Days, (Released in

September 8, 2023) is a collection he describes as the most authentic capture of the sound that

he hears resonating within his own heart: sonically, ushered into being by the production of

James Wallace (Skyway Man), this translates to an amalgam of guitar, piano, synth, organ and

harmonica weaving through his smooth, country-tinged vocals as he wanders through

open-ended transition, reflection and contemplation. His superpower as a songwriter and

storyteller is identifying the threads of connection between us all—whether the experience of

simply observing the beauty of fresh flowers in a vase, finding a deeper understanding of

unconditional love, or saying goodbye with admiration. “It’s an infectious folk rock rave-up,

pushing forward with irrepressible energy and sincere charm,” shared Under The Radar

Magazine about the collection of songs.

“I’ve always tried to walk my path authentically, and that path has led me to all kinds of

interesting, foreign, strange places,” he says. “Along the way, I’ve certainly made mistakes, wrong

turns, sometimes staying too long, sometimes leaving too soon. But somehow, throughout all of

that, a thing lands on my shoulder over and over again, a thing with so much power and depth

and breadth that everything else seems to not exactly fade away but to take its place in the

proper order of things.”

“I think that thing is the present moment, mixed with a dose of gratitude and a pinch of wonder,”

he continues. “That thing can take many forms, and sometimes that form is a bunch of fresh

flowers, sitting right in front of me on the table, beautiful and humble and entropic and fleeting.”

Now settled in Massachusetts, Keane gained notoriety touring with The Whiskey Treaty

Roadshow prior to his solo project. The five-person collective of songwriters garnered acclaim

for their live shows melding Americana, rock and folk music and touring along both coasts,

earning slots at acclaimed festivals and receiving critical praise from Rolling Stone and Paste

among others. Over the years, Keane has performed at venues and festivals around the US, in

many formats, from Nateva in Maine, FreshGrass at Mass MoCA to SXSW in Austin. Among

many other co-writes, Billy has been invited to participate in several residencies, including the

Freshgrass festival’s Fresh Songs organization in partnership with the House Of Songs. He has

shared stages with such notable names as James Taylor, Yo Yo Ma, The Gin Blossoms, Blues

Traveler and many more.