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William Carter Knaak (born September 23, 1984 in
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, United States) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter who has served as a
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in several bands, released his own albums as a solo artist and
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, and was the lead guitarist in the
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band
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from 2018 to 2022. He is currently the lead guitarist in
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's band.


Early life and musical start

Knaak was born and raised in Austin, Texas. His father played piano and fronted his own band Mad Knaak and the Revolution, and also briefly played keyboard in
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. His grandmother played violin, and his uncle was a guitar player. When Will was eleven, his mother died in a house fire. Upon losing their home, Will and his father and brother moved into an apartment in a different neighborhood away from his friends. Mourning the loss of his mother, Will isolated himself in his room and played guitar for several hours every day, learning songs by his favorite bands such as
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,
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, and
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. Will's uncle introduced him to the music of
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’s rock ‘n’ roll and
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greats such as
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,
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, and
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, contributing to Will's unique blend of
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and
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guitar playing style. Will and his dad would often dine at the Broken Spoke restaurant in Austin, which hosted live music acts. After a performance at the Spoke, performer Guitar Lynn taught Will the
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on guitar and suggested he could use this knowledge to
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with blues bands on nearly any song. As a twelve-year-old, Will soon found himself sitting in at gigs with local players such as Charlie and Will Sexton,
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, and Paul Ray of the Cobras. At age thirteen, Will joined the kid band RedHeaded Stepchild along with future
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guitarist Chris McQueen and other classmates. The group played western swing covers, and even wrote some original songs, releasing the album ''Deep, Wide, & Forever'' in 1998. Will graduated from Natural Ear Music School in Austin where his teachers included the legendary
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r Alvin Crow and Texas Music Hall of Famer Johnny X Reed who both promptly invited him to play as sideman at their gigs, and immersed him into the deep history of the Austin blues scene in addition to adding the influences of 50s R&B and
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to Knaak's playing. After a year of performing weekly concerts with Reed's band The Nortons, and Crow's group The Pleasant Valley Boys, at age sixteen Will was fronting his own band, Knaak Attack, with bassist Silas Parker and drummer Vincent Ambrosone. Record producer David Dickinson caught one of their shows and offered to produce an album for the group, which they sold on
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s at their concerts throughout their formative years. When Will was fifteen, the
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,
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, declared May 24, 2000 as Will Knaak Day, which culminated in Will headlining an outdoor concert in front of five thousand fans at
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. He credits this as the day when he fully committed himself to pursuing a career in music and never looked back.


Music career

Will recorded his first solo album ''The Only Open Road'' at Shine Studios in
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with producer Jeff Plankenhorn, longtime guitarist in
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’s band. The set was mixed and engineered by Justin Douglas and released on Loungeside Records in February 2016. Knaak's band for the album included drummer
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and bassist Yoggie Musgrove. Later in 2016 Will teamed up with a different group of players to record the EP ''Will Knaak & the Voodoo Exorcists'' which showcased a hard-edged sound heavily influenced by
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,
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era U2,
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,
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, and
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. Working with Lance Harvill as producer, the band consisted of Chris Gilbreath on rhythm guitar, Keith Long on bass, and Michael Ferguson on drums. In December 2016 Will's former teenage band The Knaak Attack played a reunion show and enjoyed the experience so much that they went into the studio and recorded an album, independently releasing it in May 2017. The group played a series of concerts that summer to promote the album. In addition to his solo work, Knaak has been an in-demand sideman and session player in the Austin scene for a diverse array of artists such as Pauline Reese,
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, Melissa Sellers, Lia Catallo, Jane Bond,
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, Jake Lloyd,
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, Liars & Saints (a
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featuring Kacy Crowley,
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and Jeremy Nail),
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, Ellie Reed, Grace Sorensen, The Statesboro Revue, Ernie Durawa of the
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Nick Diden, and
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B. Harold Benton. He played national tours with acts such as Angela Peterson, Johnny Solinger of
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,
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, and
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and
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. Will joined Bowen's band for the tour in support of Bowen's 2014 self-titled album, which included an appearance on
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. Knaak then played banjo and guitar on Bowen and Rogers’ 2015 collaborative album ''
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'' which peaked at number 4 on the
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Country albums chart, and number 3 on Billboard's Independent Albums Chart. He also played on the album's supporting tour "Hold My Beer and Watch This!" and continued as a member of Bowen's band until 2018. Inspired by the birth of his daughter, and unable to tour during the
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, Will recorded a solo album ''Live in Lockdown Vol. 1'' which he released via
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on June 23, 2020. On April 29, 2022 Knaak released a
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-influenced
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album entitled ''Lonely Lo-Fi''. In November 2022 Knaak launched a
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campaign for his next solo album ''Dying Day'' which he described as a "gritty, soulful, bluesy, and roots-based". As of the December 10, 2022 deadline, Knaak had raised over $20,000, with an initial goal of raising $10,000. Knaak aims to record the album by June 2023 and release it before the end of 2023. In June-July 2022 Will toured as a sideman in
Parker McCollum Parker Yancey McCollum (born June 15, 1992) is an American Americana (music), Americana and country music, country singer-songwriter based in Texas. The owner of PYM Music, he released his first single and EP in 2013, and his full-length debut a ...
's band, which included several dates opening for
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. Following the tour, he accepted an offer to be the full-time lead guitarist in McCollum's band starting in December 2022.


Blue October and related projects

Through his extensive session work, Will befriended local producer and studio owner
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. When Noveskey's band
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found themselves in need of a guitarist in February 2018, Knaak jumped at the opportunity. His first studio work with the band was on the song "King" for their ninth studio album '' I Hope You're Happy'' which reached number 28 on the
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and number 3 on the Billboard Alternative Albums chart. He also appeared in the music video for the single "Daylight". He toured North America and Europe for Blue October's ''I Hope You’re Happy'' tour in 2018–2019, and his first album with the group, ''Live From Manchester'' was released in November 2019. In 2020 Will played lead guitar on Blue October's tenth album ''This is What I Live For'' and received co-writing credit for the song "Stay with Me". In a 2020 interview, Blue October frontman
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said Will Knaak is probably the most talented guitarist Blue October has ever had, calling him a "true professional guitarist". Along with Noveskey and Blue October's drum technician Charley Seiss, Will is also a member of the
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-fronted
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The Meeting Place, which played their first shows in August 2019. He also contributed guitar to Matt Noveskey's side project ''Icarus Bell'', co-writing the band's debut single "Aces".During the summer of 2022 Will toured with Blue October, opening for the
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on a three month run which saw the band playing premier
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across North America. Knaak contributed guitar to part 1 of Blue October's triple album ''Spinning the Truth Around'', and co-wrote the music for two songs, "How Can You Love Me If You Don't Even Like Me?", and "The Kitchen Drawer". Knaak played guitar on the first leg of the album's supporting tour in Fall 2022.


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