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Webb Wilder Audio Downloads


WRLT logo On Friday, February 15, 2008, Webb Wilder was an on-air guest on Nashville, TN, radio station WRLT (Lightning 100). The appearance was in promotion of the February 16 show at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville.

In addition to the interview, the live Born To Be Wilder version of "Human Cannonball" was played. Webb also performed "TCB Yodel #9" live. The entire visit, minus "Human Cannonball," is available as a 16-minute MP3 download here (recorded from a webcast).

WRLT full interview (128Kbps, 15.40 MB)
"TCB Yodel #9" only (128Kbps, 2.40 MB)


WCNR logo On Friday, June 22, 2007, Webb Wilder was an on-air guest on Charlottesville, VA, radio station WCNR's "The Corner Lounge." The appearance was in promotion of the show at the Outback Lodge in Charlottesville that evening.

In addition to the interview, the live Tough It Out version of "Baby Please Don't Go" and the About Time version of "I Just Had To Laugh" were played. The entire visit, minus the songs, is available as a 9-minute MP3 download here (recorded from a webcast).

High quality (128Kbps, 8.56 MB)
Low quality (64Kbps, 4.28 MB)


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On Friday, March 2, 2007, Webb Wilder was an on-air guest at WMNF community radio station in Tampa, FL, to promote their show at Skipper's that evening.

In addition to the interview, the CD versions of "Mary Lou/Move It," "You Might Be Lonely For A Reason," and "I'm Burning" were played. The entire visit, minus the songs, is available as a 13-minute MP3 download here (recorded from a webcast).

High quality (128Kbps, 12.4MB)
Low quality (64Kbps, 6.25MB)


WEVL logo On Thursday, January 25, 2007, Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks (Jimmy Lester, George Bradfute, and Tom Comet) performed on-the-air at WEVL radio station in Memphis, TN, to promote their show at the Gibson that evening.

They performed acoustic versions of "You Might Be Lonely For A Reason,", "I Just Had To Laugh," "TCB Yodel #9," and "I'm Burning." The entire visit is available as an MP3 download here (recorded from a webcast).

High quality (128Kbps, 16.6MB)
Low quality (64Kbps, 8.31MB)


XM Radio
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Webb on XM
For many years, Webb Wilder could be heard daily on XM Radio channel 12, X Country.
Unfortunately, his tenure there came to an end in November 2005.

In between songs, Webb sometimes played guitar while talking.
The clips below showcase Webb's playing, both acoustically and electrically.


Webb Wilder, Last of the Full Grown Men audio excerpts!

Webb Wilder interview on WDVX, October 9, 2004. Enjoy!


Here are MP3s of the "Webb Wilder Speaks" tracks from the "Cold Front" promo CD single.

And here are MP3s of the tracks from the "Human Cannonball" promo CD single.


Webb and Ted Webb and Ted

The short movie "Horror Hayride," directed by Stephen Mims and starring Webb Wilder, contains an otherwise-unreleased song sung by Webb and Ted Roddy called "TCB Yodel #9", which has the great chorus, "If You Don't Think Elvis Was #1, You're Full of #2". Here is an MP3 of the song, with some of the movie dialogue leading up to it.

To save the MP3 to your hard disk, right-click on the track name and choose "Save target link..." or whatever similar option you have.


Heroes
art Webb as 'Cowboy'
Webb as 'Cowboy'
The 1992 movie Paradise Park includes Webb Wilder as the character "Cowboy." The movie has been released on DVD as Heroes of the Heart. The closing song for the movie was called "Paradise Park" and was written and performed by Webb Wilder and Park star Larry Groce.

To save the MP3 to your hard disk, right-click on the track name and choose "Save target link..." or whatever similar option you have.


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Last updated 15-FEB-2008 10:40:00.24.