John Lilly is a multi-talented acoustic music performer who presents music of unusual depth and sincerity. Known for his
unique style of Americana, roots country, and traditional folk music, he blends the music of earlier generations with his
own colorful vision, punctuated by crisp musicianship, a lively sense of humor, and a little yodel for good measure.
According to one reviewer, “If Hank Williams had a sunny disposition, he'd be John Lilly.”
“Broken Moon,” John Lilly's first CD, released in 2001, achieved the #3 position on the international Freeform
American Roots radio chart. Bluegrass Unlimited magazine called it one of the “most unusual and interesting acoustic
disks of the year.” His second CD, “Last Chance to Dance,” was released in September 2003 and debuted at
the #1 position on the Freeform American Roots radio chart.
John is also a powerful performing songwriter. He was a finalist in the 2002 Chris Austin Songwriting Competition at MerleFest
in Wilkesboro, NC, chosen from 853 entries and placing third in the “country” category for his song, “Broken Moon.”
John was selected as a showcase artist for the 2001 Americana Music Association conference and for the 2002 International Folk
Alliance conference. He appeared as a feature performer at the 2002 Philadelphia Folk Festival, Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View,
Arkansas, and on West Virginia Public Radio's nationally distributed “Mountain Stage.”
A former member of the Green Grass Cloggers dance team, John has spent years playing traditional string band music with groups
including Ralph Blizard and the New Southern Ramblers. He is a former tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
in Nashville, and is currently editor of West Virginia's Goldenseal magazine and editor of the book,
“Mountains of Music: West Virginia Traditional Music” from Goldenseal.
Read more about John at his Web site: John Lilly Music