Wynn Williams | Texas Review | Ralph Arvesen
Wynn Williams performing at the Nutty Brown Amphitheatre in Austin, Texas on June 10, 2021. (Photo: Ralph Arvesen)

At just 25-years-old, and now with multiple years of breakneck touring under his belt, Wynn Williams is gearing up to launch his self-titled debut album with a generous 14-track offering. The collection, produced by Roger Brown and featuring first single “Man What a Woman” and current hit “Yeah Buddy,” celebrates time-honored Texas traditions of honesty, hard work, respect, and a whole lot of fun. “The vision I had for this album was to have something for every kind of country music fan. The album is full of stories about real life. In my experience, life is truly a rollercoaster ride full of ups and downs, and I want to share those stories and experiences with fans of all genres. With that said, you can’t take yourself too seriously, so having fun while you’re living is what it’s all about!”

That mindset paired with Wynn’s infectious energy has been charming audiences across the country with his dynamic live show. As Williams has been spending his nights sharing the stage with such revolutionary country acts like Josh Abbott, Randy Rogers Band, Parker McCollum and more, he is attempting to thank each fan one by one. “We are working hard on stage and doing our best to give every audience the best show we can. We always have fun on and off the stage. It’s most fulfilling when I get to shake someone’s hand or give them a hug and thank them for listening and following along. I would thank every single one if I had the chance!”

Williams is carrying on the tradition of country music from more than just the Greats. To Williams, country music is a family tradition left behind from a grandfather he never met. Warren Edwards was a singer and musician invited to join Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys as a touring musician during their prime. “My mom says that I am a spitting image of my granddad and that she sees so much of him in me. That’s a pretty cool thing.” Warren unfortunately had to decline the offer as his responsibilities lay at home with his wife and daughters, but every now and then Wynn will surprise his audience with some western swing as tribute.

As Wynn continues to play his songs to large audiences, he just hopes his new album resonates with his loyal fan base. “We’ve worked really hard on this album. It’s been an amazing experience and I just hope it makes an impact.” Not only will this collection remind fans why they fell in love with Wynn, it will remind them why they fell in love with country music. If this is just the beginning of many albums to come, country music is in good hands.
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Wynn Williams shared the stage with Josh Tuner and Curtis Grimes at the Nutty Brown Amphitheatre. They continue across the United States with the last stop at the John T. Floore Country Store in Helotes, Texas on August 21, 2021.

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