
Wilders Descriptive Bio Wilders Descriptive Bio Educated Hillbillies, The Phantom Drummer, and the Relentless Acoustic Decibels of a Commando Jam: The Wilders Live Up to Their Name on Someone’s Got to Pay When hillbilly band The Wilders first named themselves, they didn’t realize the moniker itself was a bit of old-time snake oil; less of a description, and more a prediction. The foursome also didn’t know they had the power to invoke a fifth paranormal band member now known as the Phantom Drummer.
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Jefferson & Liberty
When The Levee's Gone
Train 45
Hey Little Darlin
Goodbye (I've Seen It All)
Old Dirty Boot
Broken Down Gambler
Honky Tonk Habit
Goat Creek
Ordinary People
My Final Plea
Going Across the Sea
Wild Old Nory
Get Up Kid
Squirrel Hunters
No. 7
Sittin' on a Jury: Prologue
Won't You Sometimes Think Of Me
Happy That Way
Collard Greens
Sittin' on a Jury: The Verdict
Hallelujah I'm Ready
Rock in the Woods
Someone's Got To Pay
Sittin' on a Jury: the Prosecution
Sorry I Let You Down
Jenny on the Railroad
Drivin' Nails in My Coffin
Settin' The Woods On Fire
Belshazzar
This Old Town
Sittin' on a Jury: the Defense
Try Doing Right
She Says (I Say)
Kansas City Star
When I Get To Heaven
Kansas City Railroad Blues
It'll Never Be Thru With Us (Until It's Thru With You)
January Waltz
Riding On Your High Horse
Jawbone
An Old Murder Ballad Come To Life
Hey Little Darlin'
Sittin' on a Jury: Epilogue
Old Leather Bonnet With A Hole In The Crown
Night Train To Memphis
Together Apart
The Blues Come Around
Goodbye (I've Seen It All) - The Wilders
Too Much Water
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