Dereham Blues Festival Opening Show - Will Wilde band / Plus Support Tony Edwards Blues Express

Will Wilde: The Harmonica Rebel Redefining the Blues
When you think of blues harmonica, your mind likely drifts to the smoky, vintage sounds of legends like Little Walter or Sonny Boy Williamson. But in the modern era, one name stands out as a torchbearerand a trailblazerfor the instrument: Will Wilde.
Born in Brighton, UK, and raised in a musical family, Will Wilde was practically destined to become a musician. Sister Dani Wilde carved out her own successful career as a blues and soul singer, and Will often performed with her during their early years. But what sets Will apart isnt just his incredible musical lineageits his raw, electrifying energy and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of the harmonica.More Than a Bluesman.
Will Wilde isn't your average blues harp player. Yes, hes steeped in the traditionchanneling the grit and soul of Chicago bluesbut he fuses it with the full-throttle aggression of rock and the technical precision of metal. His playing has been described as "sounding like a Les Paul through a Marshall stack"and frankly, that's no exaggeration.
When you think of blues harmonica, your mind likely drifts to the smoky, vintage sounds of legends like Little Walter or Sonny Boy Williamson. But in the modern era, one name stands out as a torchbearerand a trailblazerfor the instrument: Will Wilde.
Born in Brighton, UK, and raised in a musical family, Will Wilde was practically destined to become a musician. Sister Dani Wilde carved out her own successful career as a blues and soul singer, and Will often performed with her during their early years. But what sets Will apart isnt just his incredible musical lineageits his raw, electrifying energy and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of the harmonica.More Than a Bluesman.
Will Wilde isn't your average blues harp player. Yes, hes steeped in the traditionchanneling the grit and soul of Chicago bluesbut he fuses it with the full-throttle aggression of rock and the technical precision of metal. His playing has been described as "sounding like a Les Paul through a Marshall stack"and frankly, that's no exaggeration.
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