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The Wild Feathers are an American country rock band formed in 2010 in
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, United States, by Ricky Young, Joel King, and Taylor Burns, all of whom were lead singers in previous bands. Drummer Ben Dumas joined the band following the release of their debut album in the Summer of 2013. Multi-instrumentalist Brett Moore (formerly a member of Apache Relay, a band that had opened for The Wild Feathers) began touring with the band in 2015 and recording with the band for 2018's "Greetings From The Neon Frontier" album. The band's second studio album, ''Lonely Is a Lifetime'', was released March 11, 2016. Their third studio album titled "Greetings from the Neon Frontier" was released June 29, 2018.


History

The Wild Feathers was formed in 2010 by artists Joel King, Ricky Young, Taylor Burns, and
Preston Wimberly Preston Wimberly is an American musician, singer, songwriter and guitarist known for being a member of Jamestown Revival and a former member of The Wild Feathers. Career Preston Wimberly was raised in Dallas. He and fellow Wild Feathers member ...
. Burns and Wimberly were high school friends, and had previously played together in a band called Noble Dog. The band's four original members all contributed both vocals and guitar to the band. The band was signed by Jeff Sosnow, an A&R man at
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before playing a single live session or recording any songs. They were dropped by Interscope Records before finishing their first album and signed to
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, where Sosnow had begun working. The Wild Feathers began touring in 2013, playing hundreds of show with acts like
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, and playing at venues like
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. Their self titled album, produced by
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, was released in the summer of 2013 and charted at #1 on the Billboard Heatseeker's Chart and at #109 on the ''
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'', resulting in invites to appear on various television programs, as well as acclaim from major music publications. Their single "The Ceiling" peaked at #7 on
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in October 2013. Guitarist and vocalist Preston Wimberly left the band in late 2015. While on tour, the band began working on their second album, ''Lonely Is A Lifetime'', which was released on March 11, 2016. On June 25, 2016 The Wild Feathers recorded ''Live At The Ryman'', played to a soldout
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. ''Live At The Ryman'' celebrated the band's return to Nashville and the release of ''Lonely Is A Lifetime''. Former-member Preston Wimberly made a guest appearance on the track "Left My Woman", from ''Live At The Ryman''. On June 29, 2018 The Wild Feathers released their third album ''Greetings from the Neon Frontier'', which was produced with
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On November 20, 2020, the band independently released ''Medium Rarities'', an album featuring 11 previously unreleased songs from the band's 10-year career. The album includes covers of “Blue” by
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Style and influences

The Wild Feathers features the harmonic talents of multiple vocalists, including King, Young, and Burns. The Wild Feathers have been noted for their blend of
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and
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blues Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the Afr ...
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. Ricky Young acknowledged the influence of The Band on the group's sound, but pointed out that there were many other inspirations behind The Wild Feather's sound. The Wild Feathers have cited acts like
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, and
Otis Redding Otis Ray Redding Jr. (September 9, 1941 – December 10, 1967) was an American singer and songwriter. He is considered one of the greatest singers in the history of American popular music and a seminal artist in soul music and rhythm and blues. ...
as inspirations.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


References


External links


Official website
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