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On Wednesday, November 9, 2011, Webb Wilder was an on-air guest with
WDVX's Tony Lawson.
The appearance was in promotion of Webb's show at Sweet P's BBQ that night.
Webb performed solo acoustic versions of "Lonely Blue Boy" and "Come Around." The entire appearance is available as an 18-minute MP3 download here (recorded from a 96Kbps MP3 webcast).
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On Wednesday, November 9, 2011, Webb Wilder appeared as a guest on i105,
WFIV 105.3, in Knoxville, TN, to promote his solo appearance at Sweet P's BBQ.
Webb performed acoustic versions of
"Pretty Is As Pretty Does," "More Like Me,"
and "Too Cool For Love."
The 16-minute appearance can be downloaded as an MP3 below.
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On Wednesday, September 28, 2011, Webb Wilder appeared as a guest on Bryan
Locke's Cafe Rock on WDNS (D93) in Bowling Green, KY, to promote WebbFest VI.
Webb brought his electric guitar this time and performed solo versions of
"Pretty Is As Pretty Does," Willie Ford and The Three Aces' "V-8
Ford," Charlie Rich's
"Who Will The Next Fool Be?" "Rock 'n' Roll Ruby,"
and "Ubangi Stomp"!
The 1-hour-plus appearance can be downloaded as an MP3 below.
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On Sunday, September 25, 2011, Webb Wilder appeared as a guest on Tommy
Starr's "Home Cookin'" on WDNS (D93) in Bowling Green, KY, to
promote WebbFest VI. Webb called in for a phone interview conducted by Hunter
Goatley.
The full two-hour show can be downloaded as an MP3 below.
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On Friday, May 28, 2010, Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks performed in
Crawford, TN. The show was recorded for the Jammin' at Hippie Jack's
TV show, which airs on various PBS stations. The performance aired in two
parts in June 2011.
This lineup included Webb Wilder, Bob Williams (guitar), Tom Comet (bass), and Marshall Richardson (drums). Webb Wilder performance:
A video of the show can be viewed on YouTube. |
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On Wednesday, June 1, 2011, Webb Wilder appeared on the live weekly
radio show "Music City Roots," which airs on WRLT out of Nashville.
The show originated from the Loveless Café Barn in Nashville and featured
several additional performers.
This was a unique trio version of Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks, with Jimmy Lester playing drums and George Bradfute handling the bass duties. The songs they performed were "Wild Honey," "Mississippi Honky Tonkin'," "Who Will The Next Fool Be?," "Pretty Is As Pretty Does," and "Poolside." They then participated in the closing all-star jam of Hank Williams's "Lost Highway". You can hear Webb playing most of the lead guitar on the jam, as well as singing one verse. MP3s of the interview and performance can be found below. Webb Wilder interviewed by Craig Havighurst:
Webb Wilder trio performance and closing jam:
A video of the show can be viewed here. The interview with Webb can be found at 00:29:52, and Webb's performance begins at 02:20:10. |
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On Saturday, November 27, 2010, Webb Wilder appeared as a guest on
Knoxville's WUTK radio station to promote his show that evening at Barley's.
Webb performed a solo acoustic versions of "Wild Honey" and another
song. Unfortunately, traffic delayed Webb's arrival at the station, and my
timed recording ended just before Webb's second song. Still, most of the
appearance was captured and can be downloaded as an MP3 below.
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On Wednesday, November 10, 2010, Webb Wilder hosted the live weekly
radio show "Music City Roots," which airs on WRLT out of Nashville.
The show originated from the Loveless Café Barn in Nashville and featured
several additional performers.
Webb performed a solo version of "Too Cool For Love," then led the all-star jam on "Up On Cripple Creek Road" at the end of the show. MP3s of the performances can be found below. Webb Wilder performing "Too Cool For Love":
Webb Wilder, Sam Bush Band, John Oates, Brian McGee, Jeff Black, and Yarn performing The Band's "Up On Cripple Creek." Webb sings the verse at 02:58 and plays the lead guitar break at 07:10.
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On Monday, September 27, 2010, Webb Wilder appeared as a guest on Bryan
Locke's Cafe Rock on WDNS (D93) in Bowling Green, KY, to promote WebbFest V.
Webb performed solo acoustic versions of "Tell Me Why Charlene,"
"Wild Honey," and "Hittin' Where It Hurts."
The 1-hour-plus appearance can be downloaded as an MP3 below.
Just the songs:
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On Sunday, September 19, 2010, Webb Wilder appeared as a guest on Tommy
Starr's "Home Cookin'" on WDNS (D93) in Bowling Green, KY, to
promote WebbFest V. Webb called in for a phone interview conducted by Hunter
Goatley.
The full two-hour show can be downloaded as an MP3 below.
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On Thursday, September 8, 2010, Webb Wilder and Will Kimbrough were
guests on BBC Radio 2's "Bob Harris Country" to discuss the upcoming
Americana Awards. The showed aired on BBC Radio 2 on Friday, September 9,
2010.
The recording below omits all the songs played except for Webb's "Honky Tonkin' (In Mississippi)" and a live performance by Will Kimbrough.
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On Friday, May 7, 2010, Webb Wilder dropped by the studio of 97.1 WRQQ in
Nashville to discuss the terrible flooding of Nashville. He also performed a
solo acoustic version of "The Rest (Will Take Care Of Itself)."
Thanks to Glen Harness for capturing the appearance!
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On Friday, March 5, 2010, Webb Wilder and Tom Comet were guests
on Tampa's WMNF radio station.
Webb performed Conway Twitty's "Lonely Blue Boy" and
"Pretty Is As Pretty Does," as well as bits of several other songs.
The 23-minute MP3 was recorded from a 56Kbps MP3 webcast.
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On Friday, December 11, 2009, Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks stopped by
St. Louis radio station KDHX to record a set for airing on December 18. The
Beatnecks this trip were Bob Williams, Tom Comet, and Marshall Richardson.
They performed "She's Not Romantic," "The Only One,"
"TCB Yodel #9," and "Too Cool For Love."
Photos from the recording session can be found here.
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On Wednesday, November 18, 2009, Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks (Bob
Williams, Tom Comet, and Jimmy Lester) appeared on the live weekly radio show
"Music City Roots," which airs on WSM 650 AM out of Nashville.
The show originated from the Loveless Café Barn in Nashville and featured
several additional performers.
The performance included "Looking For A Fool," "Flat Out Get It,", "Too Cool For Love," "Sudden Stop," "Ju Ju Man," and "Honky Tonkin' (In Mississippi)." After the songs, there was an interview with Webb, followed by a group jam on "Will The Circle Be Unbroken," led by Charlie Louvin. Webb sang the second verse of the song. A 42-minute MP3 can be found below. It includes the introduction to the show, Webb's performance, the interview with Webb, and the group jam. Webb's performance begins at 2:37, and the interview begins at 30:13. It was recorded from a webcast from WSMAM.com. Photos from the show, including several of Webb, can be found on the Music City Roots website.
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On Tuesday, November 17, 2009, Webb Wilder was an on-air guest of
Bill Cody on Nashville's WSM-AM. The appearance was to promote the following
night's live, on-air performance at Loveless Café.
The 14-minute appearance includes an interview and an acoustic performance
of "She's Not Romantic."
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On Friday, October 30, 2009, Webb Wilder and Bob Williams were on-air
guests of Houston's KPFT radio station.
The 17-minute appearance includes an interview and acoustic-duo performances
of "TCB Yodel #9" and "She's Not Romantic."
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On Tuesday, October 13, 2009, Webb Wilder was a guest on Nashville's
WRLT (Lightning 100) with DJ Dan Buckley to promote his upcoming show at 3rd & Lindsley.
The 26-minute appearance includes solo acoustic performances of "Pretty Is
As Pretty Does" and "Too Cool For Love."
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On Monday, September 28, 2009, Webb Wilder appeared on
The Lowdown Hoedown with Greg Martin
on WDNS 93.3 in Bowling Green, KY. Greg Martin is best known as the lead
guitarist for the Kentucky Headhunters, among many other bands (including his
latest, Rufus Huff). "The Lowdown Hoedown" is a weekly radio show devoted to the
Blues. The September 28, 2009, show included a 40-minute Webb Wilder
interview to promote WebbFest IV.
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On Sunday, September 27, 2009, Webb Wilder appeared as a guest on Tommy
Starr's "Home Cookin'" on WDNS (D93) in Bowling Green, KY, to
promote WebbFest IV. Webb called in for a phone interview conducted by Hunter
Goatley.
The 9-minute interview can be downloaded as an MP3 below.
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On Friday, September 25, 2009, Webb Wilder appeared as a guest on Bryan
Locke's Cafe Rock on WDNS (D93) in Bowling Green, KY, to promote WebbFest IV.
Webb performed solo acoustic versions of "TCB Yodel #9,"
"Come Around," and The Merseys' "Sorrow."
The 42-minute appearance can be downloaded as an MP3 below (recorded from a webcast).
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On Saturday, September 12, 2009, Webb Wilder appeared briefly on
WSKZ (KZ106) in Chattanooga, TN, to promote his show that evening on the
Riverfront. Webb performed a solo acoustic version of "Too Cool For Love."
The 7-minute appearance can be downloaded as an MP3 below (recorded from a webcast).
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On Sunday, July 5, 2009, Webb Wilder played at Third & Lindsley in
Nashville, TN. Radio station WRLT (Lightning 100) broadcast part of the
performance.
The 64-minute set can be downloaded as an MP3 below (recorded from a webcast).
The performers: Webb Wilder (guitar, vocals), Tom Comet (bass, background vocals), Bob Williams (lead guitar, background vocals), and Greg Morrow (drums).
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On Friday, June 26, 2009, Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks appeared on
Studio B
on WNCW 88.7 in Spindale, NC.
The appearance was in promotion of their show at the Grey Eagle in Asheville
that evening.
The band consisted of Webb Wilder, Tom Comet, and fill-in members Rick Kurtz (guitar) and Marshall Richardson (drums). They performed electric versions of "Too Cool For Love," "Pretty Is As Pretty Does," "Come Around," and "Ju Ju Man." In between the songs, Webb was interviewed. The entire performance is available as a 31-minute MP3 download here (recorded from a 128Kbps MP3 webcast).
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On Thursday, June 11, 2009, Webb Wilder was an on-air guest on
WDVX's Blue Plate
Special, performing live at the Knoxville, TN, Visitor's Center.
The appearance was in promotion of Webb's June 13 show at Barley's.
Webb performed solo acoustic versions of "Come Around," "She's Not Romantic," "Too Cool For Love," and "The Only One." The entire performance is available as a 19-minute MP3 download here (recorded from a 128Kbps MP3 webcast).
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On Thursday, May 29, 2009, Webb Wilder was an on-air guest on
Louisville, KY, radio station WFPK 91.9.
The appearance was in promotion of Webb's show that evening at Jim Porter's
Good Time Emporium in Louisville.
In addition to the interview, Webb performed solo acoustic versions of "She's Not Romantic" and "Come Around." The entire visit is available as a 20-minute MP3 download here (recorded from a webcast).
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On Monday, May 4, 2009, Webb Wilder appeared on
The Lowdown Hoedown with Greg Martin
on WDNS 93.3 in Bowling Green, KY. Greg Martin is best known as the lead
guitarist for the Kentucky Headhunters, among many other bands (including his
latest, Rufus Huff). "The Lowdown Hoedown" is a weekly radio show devoted to the
Blues. The May 4, 2009, show was a Webb Wilder special which included most of
the songs from Webb's More Like Me CD, along with tracks from other
albums such as Doo Dad. The rest of the show was filled out with
songs picked by Webb.
The 41-minute interview segment of the show can be downloaded below.
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The radio station Radio Free
Nashville airs GuitarMania with
Andy Ellis on Thursday nights at 10 PM CT. Webb Wilder was the featured
artist on the April 23, 2009, show. Andy talked with Webb about how Webb's
album More Like Me was recorded. The interview segments can be
downloaded below.
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The syndicated radio show Beale Street Caravan
featured Webb Wilder on the March 25, 2009, program. Webb Wilder, Bob
Williams, Tom Comet, and Jimmy Lester were recorded live at the
2008 Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival on October 9, 2008.
The entire Webb portion of the show is available as a 25-minute MP3 download here. Entire Webb portion of the show:
Individual tracks:
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| On Thursday, December 11, 2008, Webb Wilder was a guest on the syndicated
radio program The Bob and Tom Show. They talked about the Webb Wilder
Credo, Webb's movie career, the names of his early bands, and more.
In addition to the interview, Webb played acoustic versions of "Pretty Is As Pretty Does" (which appear on next Spring's new CD), "TCB Yodel #9," and "Come Around" (which will also be on the new CD). The entire visit, minus the commercials, is available as a 36-minute MP3 download here.
"TCB Yodel #9" (128Kbps, 2.64 MB) "Come Around" (128Kbps, 3.39 MB) |
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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).
"TCB Yodel #9" only (128Kbps, 2.40 MB) |
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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).
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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).
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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). |
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The Roanoke Times posted this podcast interview with Webb Wilder from April
19, 2007, promoting his show at The Coffee Pot.
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On February 7, 2008, Webb Wilder was interviewed for the show FRITZROCKS
on WLVR, the Lehigh University radio station in Bethlehem, PA.
WLVR Interview Part 2 (28.6 MB) |
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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. |
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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.
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