William Ackerman

William Ackerman (born November 16, 1949) is an American guitarist and record producer who founded Windham Hill Records.

William Ackerman
Also known asWill Ackerman
Born (1949-11-16) November 16, 1949 (age 74)
Palo Alto, California
GenresNew-age, jazz, pop
Occupation(s)Musician, record producer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1976–present
LabelsWindham Hill, Imaginary Road, Lifescapes
Websitewilliamackerman.com

Career

Early years

Ackerman was born in Germany. His adoptive father was a professor of English at Stanford University. He grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and attended Northfield Mount Hermon School in western Massachusetts. He returned to Palo Alto to study English and History at Stanford University.

His life took a turn when he discovered he had a fondness for carpentry. He was five credits short of graduating when he left Stanford to work as an apprentice to a Norwegian boat builder. In 1972, he founded Windham Hill Builders in Palo Alto while playing music for Stanford theater productions and performing impromptu concerts in town.

Windham Hill Records

With money borrowed from friends, he recorded his first album, The Search for Turtle's Navel, later changed to In Search of the Turtle's Navel, on his own label, Windham Hill Records in 1976. His second album, It Takes a Year, he released in 1977. Shortly thereafter, Will recorded and produced an album entitled Turning: Turning Back by his cousin, guitarist Alex De Grassi. This was followed by Robbie Basho whose music had inspired Ackerman for years. He left carpentry to pursue music full time in 1980. During that year, the label received national attention via the success of a piano album by George Winston entitled Autumn. He then discovered guitarist Michael Hedges at a concert in Palo Alto and immediately signed him to the label. Other musicians in the catalog were Darol Anger, Mike Marshall, Liz Story, and the band Shadowfax. In time the genre associated with Windham Hill was called New-age music.

In 1982, A&M Records became Windham Hill's distributor. The label was selling millions of albums, and Ackerman became a wealthy man. Despite outward signs of success, he was diagnosed with depression. By 1984, Ackerman no longer wanted to run a large corporation. He left California for Vermont. He built Imaginary Road Studios in Dummerston, Vermont and has continued to work as a producer. The walls of his studio are covered in more than 20 Gold and Platinum records from US and overseas sales.

Awards and honors

Grammy Awards

  • Best New Age Album, Returning, 2004
  • Nominated, Best New Age Album, Brothers, 2021

Zone Music Reporter Awards

  • Album of the Year, The Gathering, 2012
  • Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, The Gathering, 2012
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, 2013
  • Album of the Year, Flow by Flow with Fiona Joy, Lawrence Blatt, and Jeff Oster, 2017
  • Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, Flow by Flow with Fiona Joy, Lawrence Blatt, and Jeff Oster, 2017

Discography

  • 1976 In Search of the Turtle's Navel (Windham Hill)
  • 1977 It Takes a Year (Windham Hill)
  • 1979 Childhood and Memory (Windham Hill)
  • 1981 Passage (Windham Hill)
  • 1983 Past Light (Windham Hill)
  • 1986 Conferring with the Moon (Windham Hill)
  • 1988 Imaginary Roads (Windham Hill)
  • 1992 The Opening of Doors (Windham Hill)
  • 1998 Sound of Wind Driven Rain (Windham Hill)
  • 2001 Hearing Voices (Windham Hill)
  • 2004 Returning (Mary's Tree)
  • 2008 Meditations (Compass Productions)
  • 2010 New England Roads (Compass Productions)
  • 2017 Flow (LMB) -- with group Flow
  • 2018 Was It This Lifetime (West River)
  • 2019 Four Guitars (independently published)
  • 2019 Promise (LMB) -- with group Flow
  • 2021 Brothers (Retso)
  • 2021 Positano Songs (Imaginary Road)

See also

References

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