Wilson Fairchild Gears Up for Upcoming Album 'Songs Our Dads Wrote'
Country music duo Wilson Fairchild are on the verge of releasing their latest projectSongs Our Dads Wrote, which will hit stores on February 7. The pair, which consists of Wil and Langdon Reid, are honoring their fathers, Harold and Don Reid, both founding members of the legendary quartet, The Statler Brothers. In anticipation for the upcoming release, the duo will appear on the legendary Midnite Jamboree on February 25, hosted by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop.
The appearance will feature performances from the highly anticipated release, which includes nine tracks originally co-written by Harold and Don Reid, plus a special Wilson Fairchild penned tribute track, "The Statler Brothers Song." The Midnite Jamboree is the second longest running radio show in history, airing on the historic 650 AM WSM. The free show will take place at the Texas Troubadour Theatre in Nashville, while fans can also listen in LIVE worldwide at wsmonline.com.
Songs Our Dads Wrote is distributed exclusively by BFD through RED Distribution, with standout songs on the project also including former Statler Brothers hit, "Guilty," originally released in 1983, when it stormed into the Billboard Hot Country Songs top ten. The new version takes on a rootsy feel, with original Statler Brothers member Jimmy Fortune also appearing on vocals.
Songs Our Dads Wrote Track Listing:
1. Left Handed Woman
2. I'll Even Love You (Better Than I Did Then)
3. How Are Things in Clay, Kentucky?
4. She's Too Good
5. Second Thoughts
6. Some I Wrote
7. Guilty
8. A Letter From Shirley Miller
9. He went to the Cross Loving You
10. The Statler Brothers Song
Wilson Fairchild On Tour:
Feb. 25 Nashville, Tenn. - Texas Troubadour Theatre
Mar. 25 Waynesboro, Va. - The Wayne Theatre
Jul. 04 Staunton, Va. - America's Birthday Celebration
Jul. 29 Luray, Va. - Duke's Fest
Dec. 09 Waynesboro, Va. - The Wayne Theatre
About Wilson Fairchild:
Wilson Fairchild is a country music duo made up of Wil and Langdon Reid from the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. These two men, referred to as "the Reid boys," have been writing, performing and playing music together their whole lives. To sum up their passion and drive for their music and career, a self-penned line from their new title cut, "Country On", says it all: "We love country music and we'll never let it die."
Wil and Langdon are highly acclaimed songwriters. They both have been writing songs since their teenage years, in between baseball and football games and girls, of course. Along with recording their own music, such artists as the Statler Brothers, Ricky Skaggs and Dailey & Vincent have recorded their songs, as well. So yes, that means their songwriting gamut spans through the country, bluegrass, and gospel fields. They learned the craft from the best and know how to put an idea to music and come away with a great storytelling song.
Fans can learn more at wilsonfairchild.com
About Bob Frank Distribution:
BFD was formed in 2013 as the distribution arm of BFE (Bob Frank Entertainment). BFD is a boutique audio and audio-visual distributor with sub-distribution arrangements with Sony / RED Distribution in North America, Essential Music in Europe and The Orchard throughout the world. BFD currently distributes over 30 companies with thousands of masters including Magna Carta, Blixstreet, Tesla, DPTV, Big Deal Records, Synergy Records, Virtual Label Group, A-Train Entertainment, The Atlantic Screen Group (Filmtrax), REMT, UFO as well as artist owned labels and catalogs such as Dale Watson, Dave Davies, Don Williams, Renaissance and Charlie Daniels.
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