The Wilder Blue and Jarrod Morris đ„ Live at Stanley's!
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Sat, 08 Mar, 2025 at 07:00 pm
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Stanley's Famous Pit Barbecue | Tyler, TX
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Stanleyâs Famous Pit BBQ + Colt Classic Present:The Wilder Blue + Support TBA
MARCH 8
Stanleyâs Famous Pit BBQ
Tyler, TX
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DOORS 7PM
SHOW 7:15PM
Sharp storytelling. Gripping and gorgeous five-part harmonies. Arrangements that can swing between fun, engaging, and lively one moment and stirring, booming, and chill-inducing the next. These are the essential elements that make up the sound of The Wilder Blue, the Texas five-piece who put their own spin on rock-influenced country with their eponymous sophomore album.
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Built around the keen storytelling voice of primary frontman Zane Williams, Paul Easonâs salient lead guitar, the imaginative tandem of drummer Lyndon Hughes and bassist Sean Rodriguez, and the striking, compelling mind of multi-instrumentalist Andy Rogers, The Wilder Blue are only beginning to scratch the surface of their potential.
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Williams and Eason began toying with the idea of a new band in 2019 by seeking out a nimble set of collaborators. Knowing that they wanted to emphasize a rich vocal blend that could be replicated live, they soon enlisted Hughes and Rogers. When Rodriguez joined, it solidified the outfit as a cohesive unit.
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âHaving studio time paid for by our fan subscribers gave us the chance to relax and spread out a little,â explains Williams about the recording process for The Wilder Blue. Recording over the course of a few three-day sessions every few months allowed the band to experiment in the studio while avoiding harsh deadlines or the demand of cramming an albumâs worth of material into a weekâs worth of time. Often recorded to tape, a vibrant tapestry of sonic swirls emerged.
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âWhatâs fun about tape is that it forces you to commit to a take,â adds Williams. âYou donât just record five million parts and go comb through them later.â
âThe five of us were able to sit together this time around,â adds Rogers. âSince I was playing bass and other things last time around, I was having to think about a million different things. But for this, we all kind of felt like we were in our zone.â
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In addition to implementing a lone studio for a cohesive sound, the months between studio sessions was an added luxury. This allowed songs and ideas to marinate and work themselves out over the course of band practices, soundchecks, and shows.
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Standout single, âFeelinâ the Milesâ is a prime example of a song shifting from one idea to another. What started out as a James Taylor-esque acoustic guitar stroll slowly but surely began to rise from the ashes of its former self.
âMy original concept for that song was much more in the vein of âOkie Soldierâ or âBirds of Youth,ââ says Williams. âWe all liked the song, but we didnât need another like it so basically one day, I just came up with a totally different groove for it.â
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What emerged was a loping bassline and savvy banjo that evoke the pastel glow of the 1980s where Miami Vice and Smoky & The Bandit intertwine for a heartworn highway midnight drive where all the miles, exit signs, and gas station coffee meld into one daunting long haul down a phantom road.
ââFeelinâ the Milesâ was one of the first songs that felt like we were all able to filter everyoneâs collectiveness into the final version,â says Rogers.
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Much like in âFeelinâ the Milesâ, a looming arc of redemption, growth, and inner harmony can be glimpsed throughout the album with the likes of the poignant âWave Dancer,â the contemplative âThe Kingsnake & The Rattler,â and the compelling âShadows & Moonlight.â
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âPart of life is figuring out and finding your way,â says Eason, who wrote and sings lead vocals on âBuild Your Wings,â a cornerstone song of the album. âA few years ago, I got divorced and I had been speaking with my uncle about it. He actually said that line to meââSometimes you build your wings on the way downâ--and I thought it was just perfect.â
Even while âBuild Your Wingsâ finds Eason and company seeking out inner peace on the contemplative anthem, a kaleidoscope and cascade of spirited sonic punches and vibrant and vivid harmonies takes charge on this freefalling standout.
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downs,â adds Williams. âI donât want to write a song just about the ups. Itâs hard for me to write just about the ups. And if you just write about the downs without some sort of redemption, itâs easy to get pretty dark and depressing.â
Throughout, Williams and company are able to add a sense of courage even when surrounded by turmoil and strife.
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Songs like the rollicking âThe Conversationâ find the Wilder Blue leaning in on the soaring country twang of the Eagles and incorporating a vocal run interlude that calls back to â60s The Beatles and timeless bluegrass. On songs like âWave Dancerâ and album opener âPicket Fencesâ, all five musicians breathe life into tried and true five-part harmonies that are as mesmerizing as they come.
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In addition to the powerful harmonies and sprawling sonic palette, Williamsâ knack for five-minute vignettes is yet another pillar on which Wilder Blue can count. The Wilder Blue as an album wouldnât be complete without taking advantage of the strong and able storytelling arcs of Williams.
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âWith all the tools that we have in our toolkit, I think thereâs still a lot of ground to be covered,â says Williams. âWe havenât even delved into all of our tools just yet, but we definitely got to go further down the road with digging into the box for this record.
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GA Standing (Limited Seating) - All tickets are General Admission, standing room. Limited seating is on a first come/first served basis, and may consist of only a chair or stool. Tables and seats may have restricted line of sight due to a standing crowd.
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Stanley's Famous Pit Barbecue, 521 S Beckham Ave, Tyler, TX 75702, United States,Tyler, TexasEvent Location & Nearby Stays: