Former-RVA musician DJ Williams “detained over seas,” seeks $25K via crowd funding in “Appreciation Fund”

by | May 9, 2017 | MUSIC

DJ Williams, and his band the DJ Williams Projekt, have been touring for some time, but according to a GoFundMe page, the musician has found himself detained “in the Middle East” and he’s seeking donations through an “Appreciation Fund.”

The only details available for now come from a facebook post which says the artist had been over seas since mid-April and he has since been detained “due to a mistake and a misunderstanding.”

“I am staying strong, healthy and positive, and have a great team working to ensure my safe and expedient return,” reads the post put up earlier today. “Thank you for all of the love, support and encouragement. I am going to come out of this a better person. I’m looking forward to all the music I’ll get to play with and for you this summer.”

Over at the GoFundMe Page, Williams has raised over $3K by press time. the “Appreciation Fund” says “he still has numerous expenses here that have to be met while he is unable to work.”

Williams was a Richmond funk mainstay and has since moved to Los Angeles. He had shows booked through May under the banner of Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe where he plays guitar.

RVAMag is working to track down more details – check back for more info later.

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner




more in music

A Deep Dive of the James River Film Festival 2024

The James River Film Festival, now in its 30th year, spanned two weekends in April 2024. It began with screenings at Studio Two Three, then moved to the Richmond Public Library, the Grace Street Theater, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and concluded with a full day...

GoFundME for Gallery5! Support A New Chapter For A Richmond Icon

Gallery5, a cornerstone of Richmond's First Fridays celebrations, commemorated its 19th anniversary last week—a milestone shared with us at RVA Magazine. This cherished institution is not just a gallery but a community hub, known for its unwavering support of local...

Adam Scott and GWAR: Merging Time and Music in Photo

We are back to Waynesboro, Virginia to catch up with photographer Adam Scott on his latest project. Adam has been superimposing vintage GWAR photos onto their modern-day locations in Richmond highlighting the city's evolution, or de-evolution, depending on your...

Illiterate Light, PBGRenegade w/ Téy Renae & 4la7la: Sound Check

I'm keeping it local this week, because once again the local talent here is just so powerful and concentrated in Richmond that I can't help but talk about every artist at length. On this week's SOUND CHECK, you might actually be able to get tickets to an Illiterate...

Congrats 821 Cafe! A Favorite Richmond Hang Out Turns Twenty

821 Cafe, the unassuming diner/restaurant/bar on the corner of Cherry and Cary streets - where Oregon Hill and the Fan meet - turns 20 years old in its current incarnation. Andrew Clarke and Chip Cooke bought the place from its previous owners back in 2004, and have...

The Motet, Low Phase & Erin & The Wildfire: Sound Check

I know you're itching to get back outside as much as I am, but while the rain clears up we'll have to wait just a little while longer. We're almost in festival season where outside concerts seemingly never end, with sunshine and tunes galore. Until then, we've got an...