Jim Wyly at J P Hops House, Houston, Texas singing ‘Wildman Of The Thicket’. A Bigfoot Legend from Deep East Texas.
For years as a member of several bands including Movin Target and The Lunar Rollers, Jim Wyly has been widely regarded by his peers as a master of the songwriting craft. At the young age of 71, Wyly stepped away from the sound and life of being in a band and released his solo debut, “The Artisan”. A roots Americana and blues flavored recording, the album includes the track “Wildman of the Thicket”, a song about the Bigfoot Legend from Deep East Texas. The track is supported by a live performance video of Jim Wyly at J P Hops House, Houston, Texas singing “Wildman of the Thicket”.
This is a standout acoustic-driven performance from Jim Wyly who understands his audience, as he does his sound. Wyly’s vocals – powerful and soulful with a potent touch of a bluesman’s rasp – are delivered effortlessly on point. This perfectly matches his storytelling which captures the sentiment of the lyrics. The result is a down to earth, raw organic recording that is nothing short of glorious in every way.
Connect with Jim Wyly and his music at the following links:
WEBSITE – https://www.jimwylymusic.com/music
FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/JimWylyMusic/
TWITTER – https://twitter.com/LunarRoller
INSTAGRAM – https://www.instagram.com/lunarroller/
LINKEDIN – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-wyly-250b0910/
SPOTIFY – https://open.spotify.com/artist/0d7h9KjGYUL0WkdSm1F1Ik?si=4zr7q4TZS-SWw5XfL9czEw
APPLE – https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-artisan/1429085939
AMAZON – https://www.amazon.com/s?k=jim+wyly&i=digital-music&ref=nb_sb_noss
CDBABY – https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/jimwyly
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