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Western music from Wylie GustafsonUnwired |
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Wylie Gustafson along with Ray Doyle, Scot Wilburn and Rick Bryceson presented a stirring 60 minute concert in our old Warehouse. Wylie sings old classics and new originals - Both solo and with full band. Soft and slow to rattle and roll, Unwired is a must have for all Western Music fans. "Here is one of two so-called "unplugged" CDs received
in the same mailing from Western Jubilee Recording in Colorado Springs.
One was Michael Martin Murphey's and the other was a new live recording
from Wylie & The Wild West entitled "Unwired!" And in
this case the term has two different meanings, if not a third!! It's just
that on this one the carbonation is applied judiciously. Wylie's sensitive
and expressive takes of classics such as "Goodbye Old Paint," "Cowpoke," "Cattle
Call" and "America The Beautiful" share the stage with
some of his and Paul Zarzyski's rambunctious collaborations such as "Rodeo
To The Bone," "Double Wild" and "Ain't No Life After
Rodeo." Intermixed are Wylie ballads that include "Ridin' The
High Line," "I Get High," and "Where Horses Are Heroes." His
and Joel Nelson's "Equus Caballus" is here, and to make sure
you're paying attention...so are Buddy Holly's "Everyday" and
the trucker fave "Girl On The Billboard." “ This guy is all old school cool without being a tired period piece.”~ Winda Benedetti, Spokesman Review
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