Cravin Bob Wyman
Folky-country-rocky or Americana. Everything must be labeled so we know what it is and where we should be putting it. My songs are all demos that I punched up
Joe Diffie's favorite song, really, ask him. update: I guess we cannot ask Joe anymore...Thanks Joe for giving me your stamp approval. You will be missed.
"My Big Dog Dick" is a Comedy - Adult track by Cravin Bob Wyman on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. It does not contain any samples or third-party loops. A male vocal is a key driving element of this track. The G maj tonality gives the song an energetic and forward-moving foundation. The song carries a feel-good and energetic mood, with themes of comedy, the internet and kehlani woven throughout. With a peak of #5 on the main SoundClick Podcasts chart, this is one of the strongest-performing Comedy - Adult releases on the platform. Stream "My Big Dog Dick" and explore more from Cravin Bob Wyman on SoundClick. Download this track for free.
People are cruel and inhumane to other living things. I see examples every day. There is no need for it.
"All Over Town" is a Rock track by Cravin Bob Wyman on SoundClick. Cravin Bob Wyman demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. With a tone that is comedy, beats and pop , Cravin Bob Wyman's track connects on an emotional level. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Rock General chart, peaking at #8. Explore the full Cravin Bob Wyman catalog on SoundClick and discover more Rock music from independent creators.
This rocks, play it loud. Skynyrd influence
"What Are The Odds" is a 100-BPM Rock track from Cravin Bob Wyman on SoundClick. The tempo sits at 100 BPM, contributing to its mid-tempo character. No external samples are used in this track. A male singer provides a powerful vocal layer to the mix. The D min tonality gives the song a brooding emotional undercurrent. Listeners can expect a melancholic experience, with a tone that is comedy, rap and pop . "What Are The Odds" has peaked at #20 in the Rock General category on SoundClick. Cravin Bob Wyman is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Rock music directly to fans worldwide. Download this song for free on SoundClick.
In memory of Hunter Thompson. This is a demo version written in 1992 but remixed 05/22. Aired on KSPN-FM in Aspen after Hunter's death and various Internet stations/podcasts.
Independent artist Cravin Bob Wyman drops "Ballad of Hunter Thompson", a Rock track on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. This track does what good rock does best — it connects. "Ballad of Hunter Thompson" has reached the top 10 on the main SoundClick Rock chart. Discover "Ballad of Hunter Thompson" and the rest of the Cravin Bob Wyman discography on SoundClick.
Enjoy this Pop Rock track.
"Seein' You" by Cravin Bob Wyman is a Pop Rock production available on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. A solid entry in the pop rock space, crafted with care and intention. It has charted at #15 on the SoundClick Pop Rock chart. Stream "Seein' You" and explore more from Cravin Bob Wyman on SoundClick.
Not really a band. This section is silly, I am not into myself that much, I just like good music and want to share mine. Please do not hesitate to download any of my tunes-you will not be disappointed especially if you have good taste! I have a small download cost since I have had so many listens and downloads. Those who know how circumvent the fee have at it.
"All Over Town" rocks and tells the truth about life in 5 minutes. "Walkin" has a southern rock influence while "Executioner's Song" is the answer to raising children to be adults, very simple, but parents have to be parents-not children themselves. That is what I write about and just like other songwriters one has to write about what they know. Sometimes one can make up story but from the heart is where it all begins.
Once in a while I play live or I used to. I enjoy just sittin around with my guitar and a dog or two.
Jorma Kaukonen, ZAPPA!, Dickey Betts, John Prine, Dave Alvin, Jerry Jeff Walker, I could go on and on... and I usually do...
Shovels, lawnmowers, impact wrenches, battery operated devices, first aid kit...
Les Paul, SG, Strat, Takamine, Guild, Supro, Fostex X-15, just got an 8 track hard drive recorder but am too busy learning guitar building to try it out but have some good material waiting.
I know a 2 or 3 very good performers in my city but they do not compose and play out once or twice a month. The rest of what I hear has a garage band sound. Those types need to work harder and find a producer then be prepared to be slammed. Rock stars are manufactured and very few are born that way. Musicians work hard and are ceaseless. Where do half-baked local yokels with a guitar get their hotshot attitudes?