Despite the coronavirus pandemic, Keller Williams has made an active effort to connect with his fans. Initially, he did so via his regular “Live From Keller’s Cellar” livestreams and, this past fall, he stepped outdoors to perform socially distanced shows at a variety of venues.
“A drive-in with an amazing view—you never forget your first drive-in.” Circle Drive-In, Scranton, Pa., 9/4/20 photo by Ron Adelburg
Keller and Cabinet keeping it safe.Starlight Drive-in, Butler, Pa., 9/20/20
“My right-hand man, Louis Gosain, on the left. The mastermind behind the audio and visual of my live streams. Here he is, loving his spirit animal, Grits.”Keller’s Cellar, 8/31/20
“Live from Keller’s Cellar Episode 50 celebration…on location from the backyard.”Keller’s Backyard, 9/16/20
“My twin brother—not identical—from another mother, DJ Williams. This was before the downpour. He joined me for a sit-in at the end of the rainy night.”Bon Secours Training Center, Richmond Va., 9/25/20
“Scenes from the cellar…sometimes it’s just purrific .” Keller’s Cellar, 9/23/20
“Proudly playing my new/old guitar originally owned by Leo Kottke.”Bon Secours Training Center, Richmond Va., 9/25/20 Photo credit Joey Wharton
“Backstage at B Chord Brewing Company…during sense-strengthening training. I only recommend this with folks inside your bubble.”B Chord Brewing Company, Round Hill, Va., 9/26/20
“A small kid from public school, who failed out of college can still dream of the Heisman trophy.”Bon Secours Training Center, Richmond Va., 9/25/20
“Larry and Jenny Keel braved my basement for a Live from Keller’s Cellar stream back in July. This is the purple room.”Keller’s Place, 7/30/20
“Places like B Chord Brewing make me proud to be a Virginian. Good people, great beer, wood-fired pizza and an even a better time to be had. Yay, Virginia.”B Chord Brewing Company, Round Hill, Va., 9/26/20