Charles “Wigg” Walker Radio Tracks

Click play to check out new Charles Wigg Walker radio tracks from This Love is Gonna Last, released January 24, 2025 on .

Formats: AAA, Americana, Blues, Jazz, R&B

Upbeat R&B single "(Feels Like) Things Are Coming Our Way" at radio now

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    Charles “Wigg” Walker History Playlist

    Check out this playlist of classic Charles “Wigg” Walker tracks, dating back to 1959

    • Charles Walker and the Daffodils
      • “Slave to Love” (Champion Records – 1959)
    • JC Davis Band
      • “Sweet Sweet Love” (Chess – 1963)
      • “Chicken Scratch” (Chess – 1962)
    • Little Charles and the Sidewinders
      • “Talkin’ Bout You, Babe”
      • “It’s a Heartache”
      • “Please Open the Door”
      • “I’m Available”
    • The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker
      • “Do the Right Thing” (Live on KDHX 2010)
      • “Love is Only Everything”
      • “Can’t Have Enough” (Live on WRLT 2009)

    Holly Cole – Dark Moon Radio Tracks

    Click play to check out new Holly Cole radio tracks from Dark Moon, released January 24, 2025 on Rumpus Room.

    Formats: AAA, Jazz, Noncomm, Americana, Women

    "No Moon at All" is now streaming and available for radio, featuring harmonica solo by Howard Levy (Bela Fleck & The Flecktones).

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      Willie Nelson – “Do You Realize??” at radio now

      Click play to check out new Willie Nelson radio tracks from Last Leaf on the Tree, released November 1, 2024 on Columbia / Legacy.

      Formats: AAA, Americana, Noncomm, Alternative, Country, Folk, Noncomm

      Willie Nelson's unique take on The Flaming Lips classic "Do You Realize??" is at all radio formats now. The album's title track, a cover of Tom Waits "Last Leaf" is also available.

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        Paul Kelly – Fever Longing Still Radio Tracks

        Click play to check out new Paul Kelly radio tracks from Fever Longing Still, released November 1, 2024 on Gawd Aggie.

        Formats: AAA, Noncomm, Americana, Folk

        The album’s first single at radio now, “All Those Smiling Faces” is an emotional and vivid exploration of recollection, like peering inside the memories in a photo album. In the song, Kelly states “Down the years the family face / Keeps jumping around from place to place / A look, a shape, a nose, an eye / That everlasting thing that’s never gonna die.”

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          Miles Davis – Miles in France Radio Tracks

          Click play to check out new Miles Davis radio tracks from Miles in France, released November 8, 2024 on Sony Legacy.

          Formats: Jazz, Noncomm, NPR

          Previously unreleased track "So What (Live at Festival Mondial Du Jazz AntibesJuan-Les-Pins - July 26, 1963)" available for radio downloads by completing the form below. Stay tuned for more tracks. Full box set will be available by early November.

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            Amy Speace – The American Dream – Radio Tracks

            Click play to check out new Amy Speace radio tracks from The American Dream, released October 18, 2024 on Windbone Records.

            Formats: AAA, Americana, Noncomm, Folk, Women

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              Track By Track Commentary

              1. “The American Dream”
                Looking back on when I wrote it and what has been happening in the country, politically, I wonder if this came out of a ‘trying to get something we lost back”. Um, like real conversation? Honestly, I just was giving myself permission to write a country/pop song based on my memories from 1976. I rode that Huffy bike with streamers off the handlebars. There was talk of Carter and Ford. Juliette really had a pool and Cheryl’s dad really played for the Vikings. I remember that feeling of freedom and I wrote this based on memory. It was initially called “1976” and a friend of mine told me I had two songs in here – one a really apolitical patriotic song and the other a dark song about my Dad. So I chose the patriotic song. Not how it’s being currently defined but by how a 7 year old would feel it.
              2. “Homecoming Queen”
                Straight from my high school. A girl who I admired, who was beautiful (still is), had everything and was semi-famous in our little town. She came back home. Which is fine. I’m not judging her. She’s a lovely woman who seems to have found her calling (from the Facebook I can see). And everytime I see her she looks like 1985 because she hasn’t aged. Again: it’s kind of the dream that you reach for that you don’t get, and maybe that was the point. I respect the shit out of that girl for reaching.
              3. “Where Did You Go”
                this is a song that Neilson and I wrote in my East Nashville house, while Huck was at school. We wrote it in about an hour. It just spilled out. All the things I was feeling about my marriage. Neilson’s the perfect songwriting partner for those moments, as he captures them in groove and music.
              4. “In NYC”
                I’ll be honest: this is my favorite song I’ve ever written (so far). I’m not sure why. It fell out late, late one night I was noodling on my piano. I wrote it pretty quickly. It’s all absolutely autobiographical. I moved to NYC when I was 23 to go to acting school. I picked up the guitar and started playing songs. I lived in the East Village on a street full of drug dealers. They noticed I was coming home late from my dayjob and they all decided to protect me, so they’d walk me to my apartment. (side story). I went to NYC a few years ago while I was playing a show, and just walked around the neighborhoods I lived in. I was feeling very far away from that girl, just starting out, trying to find her artistic footing. It was such a different NYC when I moved there in 1991. I miss it. Sometimes.
              5. “Glad I’m Gone”
                I wrote this in another quick writing session with Gary Nicholson. We started writing together a few years back after we met as writers on a “Songwriting (with) Soldiers” retreat. I had just divorced and was talking about it, which is usually how a Gary Nicholson co-write starts, with him making a transcript of what I’m saying. Anyway, I said, “I wish I was still back there.” Gary responded, “What if you were glad you’re gone.”  Bingo.
              6. “This February Day”
                I walk as much as I can along the Cumberland River on the Shelby Park Trail. It’s a beautiful and peaceful winding path with birdsong, deer, wild turkeys, the smell of honeysuckle. It’s where I pray and talk to God. And there’s been a lot to talk about in the past few years.
              7. “Something Bout A Town”
                I was playing “Mountain Stage” in Charlestown (ton??) West Virginia a few years back and had woken up early to take a run along the river path. I was thinking while running that I’ve always lived on a river. The Potomac, The Susquehanna, The Hudson, The Cumberland. I wrote the music and the groove and the hook line while running.
              8. “Already Gone”
                One of my favorite co-writers is Robby Hecht. We wrote “The Sea and the Shore” together.  This is fiction, honestly. It’s a breakup (which I was going through, which Robby had recently gone through) so we were able to add in our own truths, but the story itself is made up. We knew we wanted to write a song in a kind “timeless” style.
              9. “First United Methodist Day Care Christmas Show”
                This is actually how it went down at Huck’s pre-school. I have video, but I can’t share it. Best show I ever saw.
              10. “I Break Things”
                I was living in a temporary cottage after we’d separated and I only had a few of my belongings, but I brought my guitar and my keyboard.  There was a blizzard (in Nashville terms) for a week and I was snowed in and started writing this. I definitely cried it out while writing this song. I asked Jon to give me comments. I didn’t have a chorus at all and the title was something different.  He took a hidden line out of the verse, “I break things” and made it the hook and the title. He took a decent song and really changed it.
              11. “Margot’s Wall”
                I went to Amsterdam on a tour a few years ago and had a day off and went to the Anne Frank House. The thing that really struck me were her sister, Margot’s pictures of famous women taped to the wall (they’re still there). I had that in my notebook for years. I was thinking about the notion that there’s always something left behind when something breaks apart and how that related to where I was in life.
              12. “Love Is Gonna Come Again”
                When I first heard Jaimee Harris sing this song, I knew I wanted to record it. It’s the song I’d like to have written to myself. Jaimee and Graham wrote it so beautifully. I’m really honored that they let me record this.

              Megan Burtt – “Witness” Radio Tracks

              Click play to check out new Megan Burtt radio tracks from Witness, released September 20, 2024 on Cure For Love Records.

              Formats: AAA, Americana, Noncomm, Folk, Women

              Check out "Unfinished Business," the radio focus track, plus an FCC clean edit of "Drugstore Brand."

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                Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr & The Zydeco Twisters Radio Tracks – “Ooh Woo Woo”

                Click play to check out new Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters radio tracks from More Fun With Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters, released August 30, 2024 on ATO Records.

                Formats: AAA, Zydeco, Americana, Noncomm, Folk, Blues, Jazz

                First single "Ooh Woo Woo" available for radio downloads now. More tracks available soon. Full album out on 8/30

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                  Los Lonely Boys – Resurrection Radio Tracks

                  Click play to check out new Los Lonely Boys radio tracks from Resurrection, released August 2, 2024 on Shelter/BMG.

                  Formats: AAA, Americana, Noncomm, Blues, Rock

                  "Wish You Would" is new single at radio now, plus "Dance With Me" and "Send More Love," their 2023 singles also included on the new "Resurrection" album out on 8/2/2024. Full album is now available for download with the form below.

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