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Zac Wilkerson is a SOUL ROCKER from the COUNTRY. Powerful, soulful vocals and a driving guitar style combine with poignant songwriting to deliver a new take on Americana, Soul, Country, and Rock.Wilkerson cut his musical teeth in a country church where he started singing at 4. At a young age, he discovered his parents' country, soul, Motown, rock, and folk records, creating a musical foundation with as much variety as passion. By 12 he played several instruments, including piano and guitar, which led to songwriting that same year. The musical voice that has evolved since is a fresh take on Rock, Soul, Country and Americana evoking Aretha Franklin, Bill Withers, Bonnie Raitt, and Levon Helm.Catch Zac Wilkerson on Tour: https://www.zacwilkersonmusic.com/shows
So happy to have Zac on the show this week. He was in the studio and and broke into a sweet song he wrote for his son called MUD. His music moves you both physically and emotionally. If you haven't discovered him yet, you will thank me for it I'm certain. For all you fans already, take a listen to what makes him an example of how he is so HUMANKIND Originally aired 04/27/2025 on 95.3 FM KHYI the Range in Dallas, TX.
Send us a text and let us know what you think!We had the great pleasure of chatting with tenured Texas singer-songwriter, Zac Wilkerson! We get into his early days and intro into music, the making of his records and who he's worked with and much more! Find Zac's tour dates, merch and more info at https://www.zacwilkersonmusic.com/homeIf you love what we're doing here at Texas Toast, please support us by giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify (and writing a quick review if you have the time), subscribing on YouTube and MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend or family member! All of this helps us so much more than you know!Huge thanks to our friends at CH Lonestar Promo, Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Support the show
Zac Wilkerson is a gifted singer-songwriter from Dallas, TX. He has an incredible voice, and he knows his way around a guitar too! He covers many genres and does them all very well...blues, rock, country, R 'n B, and soul . We discuss his background and his musical journey which are both fascinating. He just finished up a tour with Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers. We talk about his powerful live performances including how he starts and ends every one of his shows. He has 4 records in his catalog, all of which excellent, and we walk through many of those songs. He is currently working on a lot of new music as well, which will be available soon. We also cover the Quick Scans of Your Radar segment, and get his answers to some fun questions.Song clips in the podcast:"Bring It on Home" from Evergreen "Incantation 1/Give Your Heart to Love" from Evergreen (live at The Hi-Fi)"Love Me Like You're Losing Me" from Dustbowl SoulFind more about Zac and his music at:Web: zacwilkersonmusic.com and bandcamp.com. Instagram: @zacwilkersonmusicFacebook: facebook.com/ZacWilkersonMusicTwitter: @Zac_WilkersonMusic: all major streaming platforms. Bands On The RadarInstagram: @bandsontheradarTwitter: @bandsontheradrEmail: bandsontheradar@gmail.comBands On The RadarInstagram: @bandsontheradarX (formerly Twitter): @bandsontheradarWeb: bandsontheradar.blogFacebook: @bandsontheradarYouTube: @bandsontheradarGmail: bandsontheradar@gmail.com
At age 22, Andi picked up an old acoustic guitar after she had her son so she could write her own songs and sing to her new born. Even though she had been singing her whole life, singing while playing the guitar quickly went from a hobby to a passion. Andi wrote and wrote and then wrote some more. As the music and lyrics poured out of her, she performed across Southern Texas in festivals and fairs. Spending some time as a musician in the few years following, it never became full time. Her life as a single mom, raising her son and working full time kept her very busy. It was the life she wanted and loved with no regrets.Andi was born and raised in the Houston area. Her Texas roots run deep. The love she has for the Texas Hill Country started at the age of 6 when she took her first trip to the Frio River. Although Andi has traveled and lived in other places throughout her adulthood, her goal was to get back to Texas and play her music! In 2015, Andi moved back to Texas! After a quick trip to New Braunfels from North Dakota, where she lived at the time, she decided that New Braunfels needed to be her new home. And after a visit to Gruene Hall where she watched local singer/songwriters perform, she knew without a doubt, she could come to Texas and perform her music again, only in big ways this time.Today, this Texas native is now performing originals and covers full time across the central Texas and surrounding areas. She is making up for lost time and making a name for herself in big ways as her journey continues! Throughout 2021 and 2022, Andi has performed at the San Antonio rodeo, performed a set at Gruene Hall and has opened for amazing Texas recording artists like Courtney Patton and Zac Wilkerson (and more booked in the near future). She is currently in the studio recording with seasoned producer Keith Davis and other talented Texas musicians. She, along with 3 talented girls (Alli Mattice, Kelany Brent and Kayla Jane) started a new female quartet known as The Billie Jeans. Andi performs full time as a Solo, duo, trio or full band, depending on venue needs. Hire her for a big stage, a small acoustic stage or a private party! This girl is going places and doesn't plan on quitting anytime soon! Follow her on all social media platforms to see where her journey leads. http://andihollemanmusic.com/https://open.spotify.com/track/2yGn7ZCpJk7TJsW1g2rX5J?si=sdFsJ0cDQ5WLxIWnpYmyig&context=spotify%3Asearch%3Aandi%2Bhohttps://www.facebook.com/Andi-Holleman-Music-106005471959959/https://www.instagram.com/andihollemanmusic/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUQ6bBKPO1D7DXymNIDFuTw
The landscape of the Texas Music scene is beautiful, and it's the amazing singer/songwriters that celebrate that beauty. Each one of these artists brings a wonderfully great perspective to the genre – each perspective is unique and powerful. Our two featured artists on this Road Less Traveled exemplify that. Walt Wilkins is a poet that can pierce your soul with one verse. Zac Wilkerson writes powerful blues ballads, filled with fire. The respect for each other's music runs deep. That is why Drew Myers asked them to share the stage for one night at the Texan Theater in Greenville, Texas. Walt and Zac are both card-carrying members of the Defining Audacity Family. They have both been on The Road Less Traveled before.Zac Wilkerson: http://www.zacwilkersonmusic.com/Walt Wilkins: https://www.waltwilkins.com/Drew Myers: https://www.drewmyers.life/The Texan Theater: http://www.zacwilkersonmusic.com/Kincy Abstract and Sabine Title Company: https://www.kincy-sabine.com/index.htmMusic: https://www.purple-planet.com
I love this episode of Guitar Slingers. Zac Wilkerson is one of my favorite artists on the Texas music scene today. And not just because he gave me a killer Peavey Classic 30 Amp. I really hope you enjoy this episode and learn more about Zac and how he was tricked into becoming a full time singer/songwriter. As always, email me at jack@jackbarksdale.com for questions or show ideas.
On this episode we sit down with Adam Odor. Adam is a producer at Yellow Dog Studios, Artist Manager for Mike and the Moonpies and Zac Wilkerson, and musician himself! Join us as we discuss the recording process, artist management strategies, life on the road and SO much more. Check it all out - On The Rise! Tanner LouisRise Music Group - "On The Rise"https://www.risemusicgroup.netMusic By: Baxleyhttps://www.iambaxley.com
El 6 de junio de 1980, hace 40 años, se publicaba la banda sonora de la película Urban Cowboy, un día después del estreno de la cinta en Houston, Texas. Urban Cowboy fue dirigida por James Bridges y contaba una relación amor/odio entre "Bud" (John Travolta) y Sissy (Debra Winger) teniendo como punto de encuentro el Gilley's Club, sin ninguna duda, el honky tonk más grande del mundo, abierto en Pasadena, Texas, en 1971 por Mickey Gilley y Sherwood Cryer. El complejo tenía una capacidad de 7,000 personas, repartidas por distintos bares, pistas de baile, escenarios, toro mecánico e incluso rodeo. Aquella película dio origen al llamado Urban Cowboy Movement, que otros relacionaron con el neo-Country o el hill boogie. Su banda sonora fue pieza clave de su éxito, una buena parte de las 18 canciones de su doble LP se incluyeron en el Top 10 de singles de country y otros llegaron a la cima de las listas. Hoy vamos a recordar aquellos momentos. El guión de Urban Cowboy está basado en la historia de amor real de dos clientes habituales de Gilley, Dew Westbrook y Betty Helmer, de los que el periodista Aaron Latham había escrito en la revista Esquire un reportaje titulado "The Ballad of the Urban Cowboy: America's Search for True Grit". El director de cine James Bridges y Latham lo convirtieron en un guión y Paramount eligió a una estrella en ascenso como Debra Winger (a quien recordaréis no hace mucho en la serie de televisión The Ranch) en el papel de Sissy, y a John Travolta (que había tenido un enorme éxito en Saturday Night Fever y Grease) para interpretar a Bud Davis. Aquella banda sonora se abría con “Hello Texas”, un tema compuesto expresamente para la película, que Jimmy Buffett interpretó al margen de sus grabaciones habituales de entonces, que el músico de Mississippi ya denominaba "rock and roll caribeño", aunque también suele usar el término "Gulf & Western”. Musicalmente, Johnny Lee fue uno de los grandes protagonistas de la banda sonora de Urban Cowboy. Nativo de Texas City, creció en una granja de Alta Loma, también en el Estado de la Estrella Solitaria escuchando a Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis y Chuck Berry, formando una banda de rock'n'roll durante sus años escolares en Santa Fe llamada Johnny Lee & The Roadrunners, con la que ganó distintos concursos locales. Johnny Lee se convirtió en toda una sorpresa. Apareció en la cinta, y dos de sus canciones se incluyeron en la banda sonora. "Lookin' For Love", el tema central que él interpretaba, llegó a la cima de las listas de pop y country en aquel mismo año y vendió más de un millón de copias. Es posible que el Gilley's fuera al country lo que Studio 54 en Nueva York fue a la disco music. Lo que nadie puede negar es que con aquel local se sentaron las bases para la aparición de otros clubes tejanos y más allá, incluidos el Billy Bob's Texas de Fort Worth (fundado al año siguiente del éxito de la película) y el Cowboys Dancehall de San Antonio (inaugurado en el 98). Los clientes habituales, conocidos como "Gilly Rats", hicieron de Gilley’s una especie de familia, aunque no era precisamente un lugar familiar. La producción de Urban Cowboy corrió a cargo de Irving Azoff, un manager de artistas como REO Speedwagon y Dan Fogelberg que adquirió solvencia en la industria musical por su estrecha relación con los Eagles. Fue fundador de Full Moon y Giant Records e influyó muy directamente en la selección de artistas para la banda sonora de la película, incluyendo a varios de sus representados. “Times Like These” la representación de Dan Fogelberg. Al año siguiente, la canción formaría parte del doble álbum The Innocent Age del músico de Illinois, posiblemente el trabajo más reconocido de su carrera. En el tema, Fogelberg tocaba todos los instrumentos excepto la batería, que estuvo en manos de Russ Kunkel. Bonnie Raitt, que hizo un cameo en la cinta, incluyó dos temas en la banda sonora, ninguno de ellos editado en sus álbumes oficiales. Así ocurrió con "Don't it Make Ya Wanna Dance", una canción del tejano de Austin Rusty Wier que fue versionada por artistas como Jerry Jeff Walker, Todd Snider, Chris LeDoux o John Hiatt. Ninguna película influyó en el country como lo hizo Urban Cowboy, ni siquiera Pure Country con George Strait a comienzos de los 90. Y ningún otro club lo hizo tanto como Gilley’s. En cierta manera, Urban Cowboy capturó el espíritu de la vida nocturna que una parte de los americanos anhelaba. Las botas vaqueras, los sombreros y las grandes hebillas se pusieron de moda… y es algo que todavía se mantiene, habiendo saltado fronteras. El presente nos cita con Margo Price que en la primavera de 2018 estuvo actuando durante tres noches en la llamada “Mother Church of Country Music”, el mítico Ryman Auditorium de Nashville y ahora ha publicado por sorpresa una selección de 11 cortes tomados de aquellos conciertos en el álbum Perfectly Imperfect at the Ryman, muy pocas fechas antes de lanzar su nuevo disco de estudio, That’s How Rumors Get Started. Durante aquellas fechas, la artista tuvo invitados como Jack White, Sturgill Simpson –que ha producido su nuevo álbum- y Emmylou Harris, con la que cantó a dúo en esta versión a “Wild Women”, que originalmente formó parte de All American Made, el segundo trabajo de Margo Price en 2017 con esta combinación de twang tejano, country de Nashville y soul de Memphis. Neon Cross ha fortalecido la carrera de Jaime Wyatt y ha afianzado la personalidad de la artista californiana. La producción tan afinada de Shooter Jennings ha reforzado sus propuestas sonoras para contar sus luchas reales contra el dolor, la adicción y la aceptación de su sexualidad. Esto último se refleja en "Rattlesnake Girl", arropado en ciertos elementos cercanos a la psicodelia. Cantar, como hace Jaime, sobre su orientación sexual no es algo que se aborde con frecuencia en la country music, por lo que escucharlo de una mujer que aún está despegando en ese género resulta audaz y emotivo. Kathryn Legendre nació en la tejana Helotes y se ha localizado en la escena de Austin con el mejor espíritu del honky tonk. Debutó en 2013 y por el momento suma álbum y un par de EPs hasta la aparición de su más reciente novedad, "One Long Sad Song", cambiando el enfoque para perfeccionar su forma de componer canciones mientras el mundo viaja por extrañas carreteras. Kathryn Legendre casi nunca ha seguido las tendencias que se suponen y sus influencias conectan con los modos de componer de Guy Clark o Merle Haggard, y filtra también las maneras de contar historias de Loretta Lynn, Bonnie Raitt o Linda Ronstadt. Un Ep y dos álbumes es el cargamento sonoro de The Golden Roses, una formación con sede en la tejana Austin, que en Smell The Roses al que da nombre genérico esta canción, cantan a sus experiencias basándose en sus propias influencias en las que hay espacio para el country, el bluegrass, Western swing y algo de rock 'n roll, todo ello filtrado por locales emblemáticos como el Broken Spoke y de forma muy especial el Ginny’s Little Longhorn Saloon, donde aprendieron casi todo lo que saben. “Smell The Roses” ha contado con Zachary Moulton de Mike and the Moonpies como invitado en la Steel guitar. Mike & The Moonpies se han refugiado en Touch of You- The Lost Songs of Gary Stewart, un álbum de canciones inéditas del músico de Jenkins, en el Condado de Letcher, en Kentucky, que habría cumplido 76 años el pasado jueves de no haberse suicidado en diciembre de 2003, unas semanas después de que su mujer muriera de neumonía. Jamie Lin Wilson, Courtney Patton y Zac Wilkerson son algunos de los invitados en esta aventura, además de un dúo con Mark Wystrach de Midland en “Smooth Shot of Whiskey”, una canción que el artista desaparecido compuso con Dean Dillon y Frank Dycus y que quedó fuera de un EP de Dillon y Gary Stewart que en principio era un proyecto más amplio. Midland tomó su nombre de una canción de Dwight Yoakam como "Fair to Midland", que apareció en 2003 en su álbum Population Me. Ahora también han jugado con el título de un Lp tan emblemático del músico de Kentucky como Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc. Etc. para dar nombre a un nuevo EP, con algunas versiones acústicas de sus canciones más conocidas, que han llamado Guitars, Couches, Etc., Etc. La grabación se hizo durante la cuarentena desde las casas de sus tres miembros. "Fourteen Gears" trata sobre un camionero que piensa amor especial mientras usa los "14 engranajes" de su Peterbilt (una marca de camiones de gran tonelaje) para "volver a tenerla” en sus brazos. Es una canción llena de nostalgia sobre conductores de esos trucks de 18 ruedas. Siempre hay que dar gracias por buenos amigos, el amor verdadero, los pueblos pequeños, la cerveza fría y un par de botas gastadas. Eso hace la Josh Abbott Band en su nueva canción, “The Luckiest”, donde tiene tiene un buen recuerdo hacia “King George”, es decir George Strait, por seguir haciendo discos de country. La banda de Lubbock afincada en Austin ha superado con creces la personalización en Josh Abbott y ha dirigido sus esfuerzos a profundizar en los sonidos del Lone Star State, sin perder la conexión con la tradición. Sus canciones suelen tener una carga de positividad, como en este caso, y detallan la cotidianeidad de las pequeñas ciudades de ese inmenso estado, con sus romances, sus problemas y sus inquietudes personales. Escuchar audio
Zac Wilkerson has amazing perspective on music and life. He finally got the opportunity to share that on this particular podcast. You see, Zac has shared his story with us before ... so this time, we were able to have a different type of conversation – from vinyl records to his kids playing music to being an "outsider" on the Texas Music Scene. It's a different conversation, but an awesome conversation with an amazing singer/songwriter.Links:Zac Wilkerson web site: http://www.zacwilkersonmusic.com/Zac Wilkerson on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZacWilkersonMusic/Drew Myers: https://www.drewmyers.life/The Post Office Studio: https://www.thepostofficestudio.com/Bed music: https://www.bensound.com
Zac Wilkerson has amazing perspective on music and life. He finally got the opportunity to share that on this particular podcast. You see, Zac has shared his story with us before ... so this time, we were able to have a different type of conversation – from vinyl records to his kids playing music to being an "outsider" on the Texas Music Scene. It's a different conversation, but an awesome conversation with an amazing singer/songwriter.Links:Zac Wilkerson web site: http://www.zacwilkersonmusic.com/Zac Wilkerson on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZacWilkersonMusic/Drew Myers: https://www.drewmyers.life/The Post Office Studio: https://www.thepostofficestudio.com/Bed music: https://www.bensound.com
Money is the theme in the kitchen this week and all of these artists are going to be singin' about it for you: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Bessie Smith, Camille Howard, Elvis Presley, The Drums, Pink Floyd, Magic Slim & The Teardrops, Pinetop Perkins & Willie "Big Eye" Smith, ZZ Top, Zac Wilkerson, Odetta, Backtrack Blues Band, The O'Jays, Herbert Butros Buckingham Khaury, and The Piano Connection with Marcs Boogie. Cha-ching!!!
Zac Wilkerson perfectly brings together soul, rock, country, and americana in what seems to make a new genre that is delightfully groovy. Tune as we talk about his education in music, a quick jump into a musical career, and who he challenges to get into the tub, next! Be sure to check out the YouTube version of this episode, as well!
Larry Hooper is the true definition of a troubadour. Well known on the Texas Country music scene, he has written songs with many familiar names; Adam Hood, Cody Jinks, Courtney Patton, Zac Wilkerson, Jamie Wilson, John Baumann, Dalton Domino, and Jason Eady...just to name a few! Be sure to watch this episode on YouTube, for the full effect of the show.
Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy out there! We rolled two episodes into one here, starting with Zac Wilkerson, followed by Brian Johannesen. They let us know how we can help out the music community in the midst of all the tour cancellations, and weigh in on all the madness that's been going on. Music featured in this episode: Zac Wilkerson: - Give Your Heart to Love Brian Johannesen: - Music Business Blues Breakdown Thanks for listening! A full episode will be released later this week.
Tony and AJ discuss the pros and cons of cookoffs and review "Evergreen" from Zac Wilkerson
December 12: On this episode ... Shauna and Drew have some random real talk ("give the people what they want") ... Crystal Lynn stops by for a second ... and they discuss brutal truths about life. This is a "Let's Ride" episode presented by Classic Chevrolet Buick GMC of Cleburne.Live Music: "Four Lane Highway" (by Zac Wilkerson)
October 30: On this episode ... Drew and Shauna return from a week-long hiatus, and they are back in grand fashion. Highlights from the show include: A "Have You Ever" ... discussions of inappropriate video cameras ... and Drew goes on a tangent about Drug Free Week at his kids' schools. Live Music: "Love Me Like You're Losing Me" (by Zac Wilkerson)
Quayde chats with Zac Wilkerson at Gruene Hall. Topics include the cost of Apple Burns in Deep Ellum, the Blue Light Dallas Singer-Songwriter Night, and being a Snarky Asshole.
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On today’s show, the guys give an update on the weight loss competition and discuss what the D.O.G. leaderboard is currently looking like, plus chat about The Situation preparing to go to jail on tax evasion charges, the Clemson football team being served McDonald’s at the White House by the President, and a woman in Texas being banned from her local Walmart for drinking wine out of a Pringles can and riding a scooter in the parking lot. Todd wants to know what name the guys would give themselves if they were assassins, and Gorms wants to know what everyone’s first impression of him was as the guys get a little introspective. They also play some Elvis related fact or fiction, answer a few listener questions including what they would do if they were a computer virus, and who they would choose if they could be any cartoon character. To close the show, the guys each give some vitamin thoughts. It’s a fun one, come and have a good time with us. This episode features @toddmccomas, @PatMcAfeeShow, @Digz, @nickmaraldo, @tyschmit, @BostonConnr, @HeyGorman, @VivalaZito, @evanfoxy, and closes with “Poor Man Blues,” by Zac Wilkerson
Episode 135: This is Episode III in our series on life coaches. Today’s guest is a local gal - a friend of mine, Ms. Stacy McFaddin. This is a different kind of interview with Stacy, because she actually coached me up. For 15 minutes she delved into my psyche and put her life coaching training to work. It was a fun – and very real – exercise. Our feature artist is Zac Wilkerson - one of our favorites. #liveonpurposeSHOW NOTES: Show sponsor: Glen Rose Screen Printing – https://www.facebook.com/c6design/Zac Wilkerson website: http://www.zacwilkersonmusic.comZac Wilkerson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZacWilkersonMusic/
We are back this week with a new episode of The Co-Write! This is the final conversation we recorded while in Red River, NM for the Red River Songwriter's Festival, and it features the one and only, Zac Wilkerson. In this episode we hit on Zac's start in music, his dive into being a full-timer and his art, which he creates so masterfully. New episodes of The Co-Write will be released in the weeks to come! Download, Subscribe & Enjoy! Find Us www.thecowrite.com FACEBOOK Twitter @thecowrite@bobbyduncan @donovandodd Instagram @thecowrite
Episode 131: Life is short. Life is precious. Unfortunately, the Texas and Red Dirt music scenes received a deafening reminder of that last week. Singer/songwriter Brandon Jenkins passed away at the age of 48. We honor Brandon prior to replaying my conversation with Zac Wilkerson as part of my live-audience show. #liveonpurpose
This week I'm bringin you 2 hours of great music! To start things off I'll talk about 4 bands I got to see recently, a reminder about the Ameripolitan Awards, Ronnie Eaton's upcoming album (plus an interview), a partial review of Rockabilly Legend Art Adams' The Truth plus some great stories from the man himself, plus some great shout outs! Don't forget to vote at www.ameripolitan.com Concert (02:40): www.deerfellow.com www.much2muchmusic.com www.noisetrade.com/hauntedlikehuman www.meganflechaus.com Check out the pre-show interviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl6AYDqlgDc Ronnie Eaton Review (08:18) Interview (20:40) www.ronnieeaton.com www.facebook.com/ronnieeatonmusic www.twitter.com/ronnieeaton https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-hand-that-mocked-them-and-the-heart-that-fed/1316690003 Art Adams Review (47:40) Interview (59:10): www.artadamsband.com www.facebook.com/artadamsband https://www.bear-family.com/adams-art-the-truth.html Kristina Murray (01:43:20) www.kristinamurray.net www.facebook.com/KRISTINAMURRAYMUSIC www.twitter.com/kristinamusic https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/how-tall-the-glass-single/1316170979 Braydon Zink (01:45:00): www.braydonzink.com www.facebook.com/braydonzinkmusic www.twitter.com/braydonzink https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/too-small-to-be-me-ep/1276740829 Zac Wilkerson (01:46:40): www.zacwilkersonmusic.com www.facebook.com/ZacWilkersonMusic www.twitter.com/zac_wilkerson https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dustbowl-soul/1165193187 Light Horse Harry (): www.lighthorseharry.com www.facebook.com/lighthorseharry www.twitter.com/lhhband https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sunny-side-up-single/1300404818 Thanks for listening, y’all! Contact: Email: southboundpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/sbi35 Intro/Outro Music: Down at the Diner by William Naughton via http://www.themusicase.com Podcast Art by Schechter Productions: http://www.pinterest.com/SchechterArts http://schechterarts.deviantart.com
Episode 038 is with Texas singer-songwriter Zac Wilkerson. The Panhandle native was recently back at The Blue Light the weekend before Thanksgiving. In typical New Slang fashion, we recorded this hour-long conversation right after Wilkerson and company soundchecked that evening. Wilkerson elaborates on his time up in Amarillo, winning The Blue Light Fall Singer-Songwriter Competition, his … Continue reading The New Slang Podcast: Episode 038 Zac Wilkerson →Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thomasdmooney)
I have a new love affair with Zac Wilkerson. So, when he agreed to do the live-audience version of the Defining Audacity Radio Show, I was beyond humbled and thrilled. This AMAZING singer/songwriter has a powerful sound that will speak directly to your soul. I loved putting Zac - and his incredible music - in the spotlight on The Road Less Traveled. #liveonpurpose #supportlivemusic
Hey guys, so sorry about the glitch, i accidently uploaded the raw interview instead of the produced podcast because me no smart guud. Our B guys. But here it is in it's full intended glory, your introduction to the wonderfully talented Zac Wilkerson! In this episode of the Off Radar Podcast we talk to Mr. Zac Wilkerson singer songwriter and all around awesome dude. We start the show with one of his songs "Lonely Together Tonight" and close it out with his new single "Middle of the Night". Zac can be found at: http://www.zacwilkersonmusic.com https://twitter.com/ZTWilkerson/ https://www.facebook.com/ZacWilkersonMusic Off Radar can be found at: http://www.facebook.com/offradarpodcast https://twitter.com/OffRadarPod E-Mail us at: OffRadarPodcast@gmail.com We love you, we miss you, and tell your friends!