Austin Willacy

 

 

Austin Willacy has toured extensively throughout the U.S and Europe as a solo artist and is also a part of The House Jacks, a multi-award winning a cappella rock band. Though he was born in Washington D.C. and grew up in Cleveland, OH he now lives in Oakland, CA.

Austin's music has been featured on "Road Rules" and on the soundtrack of two indie documentaries, "Word Wars," and "A Lawyer Walks into a Bar…". He's appeared in Rolling Stone and has performed with icons such as Bonnie Raitt, Ray Charles and James Brown and rising stars like Jem, Vienna Teng, Rachael Yamagata and Amos Lee.

When he's not touring austin contributes vocals to videogames. He sang "Killer Queen", "Stellar" and "Woman" for Guitar Hero and has contributed dozens of vocals to the Karaoke Revolution videogame series (including Jay-Z, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Maroon 5 and Michael Jackson).

   
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