Southern California based musical collective Ted Z and the Wranglers are known for their ear-pleasing sonic fusion. Blending elements of Americana, rock, roots, blues, folk and rockabilly, the band have been performing and releasing music for over a decade. Their latest single is the heartfelt and important song "Williamsburg".
"Williamsburg" was written by lead singer-songwriter and frontman Ted Z to his son. The track chronicles the bad mistakes he made through life including dealing with substance abuse. His bad decisions are highlighted and he tells his son to be better. Lyrics including, " Be a better man / A better man than me / Ad these seeds I sowed / I can't stop them son," show this narrative. Musically, the track is a lush sonic fusion filled with warm soul-baring vocals, soaring guitar solos and steady drum beats. Layered vocals with harmonic melodies draw the listener into the cinematic musical embrace.
Ted Z and the Wranglers have a knack for storytelling, with their music giving homage to the American West. The collective have performed alongside the likes of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Steppenwolf among others and are known for their fun-loving live performances. "Williamsburg" is the third single off of the band's forthcoming new album Kerosene. Enjoy the music now and send the song to your friends and family.
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