Webb Wilder
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| Webb Wilder | |
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| Origin | Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States |
| Genres | Roots rock, Country rock, Rock and roll, Surf rock |
| Instruments | vocals, guitar |
| Labels | Racket Records, Landslide Records, Island Records, Zoo/Praxis/BMG, Watermelon Records, Blind Pig Records, Varese Sarabande, Various European Labels |
| Associated acts | The Drapes The Beatnecks The Nashvegans |
| Website | webbwilder.com |
Webb Wilder, born John Webb McMurray, May 19, 1954, Hattiesburg, Mississippi is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist and actor.
He appeared in Peter Bogdanovich’s 1993 film The Thing Called Love.
Wilder currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee.
[edit] Discography
| Date of Release | Title | Label | Producer |
| 1986 | It Came From Nashville | Landslide Records | R.S. Field |
| 1989 | Hybrid Vigor | Island Records | R.S. Field for Praxis International |
| 1991 | Doo Dad | Zoo/Praxis/BMG | R.S. Field |
| 1993 | It Came From Nashville (CD release) | Watermelon Records | R.S. Field |
| 1995 | Town and Country | Watermelon Records | R.S. Field, George Bradfute, Webb & the Nashvegans |
| 1996 | Acres of Suede | Watermelon Records | R.S. Field and Scott Baggett |
| 2005 | About Time | Landslide Records | R.S. Field |
| 2005 | Scattered, Smothered and Covered | Varèse Sarabande | Various |
| 2006 | Born To Be Wilder | Blind Pig Records | R.S.Field |
| 2009 | More Like Me | Blind Pig Records | Webb Wilder & Joe V. McMahan |
[edit] Filmography
- Paradise Park (1991)
- Corn Flicks (1992) consisted of three short films, including:
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- Webb Wilder Private Eye
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- Grand prize winner of the Texas Union National Student Film Competition
- Aired repeatedly on the A&E Network and the USA Network show Night Flight
- Horror Hayride
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- Won Silver Hugo Award at the Chicago International Film Festival
- Awarded three stars by the Chicago Tribune
- Presented at the New Orleans Film & Video and Dallas Video Festivals
- Aunt Hallie
- The Thing Called Love (1993) Ned
- Scattergun (2007)
- Webb Wilder Amazing B-Picture Shorts (2009)
[edit] External links
- Webb Wilder's home page
- The ORIGINAL Webb Wilder website
- WEBB-TV
- Webb Wilder Films
- Complete filmography from IMBb
- Complete discography from AllMusic
- Biography from the Houston Press
- The Webb Wilder Credo
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