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KBCS Presents: The Wilder Blue w/ Norman Baker & The Backroads
$15.00
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Texas-based outfit “The Wilder Blue” travels the borderland between musicalgenres, busting down the gates that separate country, bluegrass, folk, and acousticrock.Primary front man and songwriter Zane Williams was already a well-establishedsolo act with a loyal fan base and seven albums under his belt when he reached out tofellow Texas troubadour Paul Eason about starting a band.Paul had three solo albumsof his own, not to mention a coveted side-man position playing lead guitar for Texaslegend Kevin Fowler, but was immediately intrigued by the project.Houston-based drummer Lyndon Hughes was next hop on board, bringing hispassion for group vocals and extensive engineering and producing experience workingwith artists like Cody Johnson, Sundance Head, Roger Creager, David Grace, andmore.A jam session at a demo studio brought them all together with multi-instrumentalist and singer Andy Rogers on banjo, dobro, mandolin and guitar, and thechemistry was immediate.Eventually the band’s unique vocal blend crystallized withthe addition of Austin’s own Sean Rodriguez on bass and vocals.Recorded in Austin and Houston over a period of eleven months, the debutalbum entitled “Hill Country” takes the listener on a sprawling journey through twelveoriginal songs arranged, produced, and performed by the band members themselves.New recordings arefinanced by monthly contributions from fans, who receive access toexclusive content atwww.thewilderblue.com
Texas-based outfit “The Wilder Blue” travels the borderland between musicalgenres, busting down the gates that separate country, bluegrass, folk, and acousticrock.Primary front man and songwriter Zane Williams was already a well-establishedsolo act with a loyal fan base and seven albums under his belt when he reached out tofellow Texas troubadour Paul Eason about starting a band.Paul had three solo albumsof his own, not to mention a coveted side-man position playing lead guitar for Texaslegend Kevin Fowler, but was immediately intrigued by the project.Houston-based drummer Lyndon Hughes was next hop on board, bringing hispassion for group vocals and extensive engineering and producing experience workingwith artists like Cody Johnson, Sundance Head, Roger Creager, David Grace, andmore.A jam session at a demo studio brought them all together with multi-instrumentalist and singer Andy Rogers on banjo, dobro, mandolin and guitar, and thechemistry was immediate.Eventually the band’s unique vocal blend crystallized withthe addition of Austin’s own Sean Rodriguez on bass and vocals.Recorded in Austin and Houston over a period of eleven months, the debutalbum entitled “Hill Country” takes the listener on a sprawling journey through twelveoriginal songs arranged, produced, and performed by the band members themselves.New recordings arefinanced by monthly contributions from fans, who receive access toexclusive content atwww.thewilderblue.com
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