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Wayland and Clyde

This is none of that new-fangled queerboy pink t-shirt wearing line dance country music! This is authentic prairie folk western.

11 songs
2.8K plays
Picture for song 'Mr. Bartender' by artist 'Wayland and Clyde'

Mr. Bartender Mr. Bartender

Bobby's blues influence came after hearing a few of Lead Belly's works.

Country and Western

Picture for song 'Baywatch & Beer' by artist 'Wayland and Clyde'

Baywatch & Beer Baywatch & Beer

This is the last amateur recording by Wayland & Clyde.

Country General

Picture for song 'Cowboy Woman' by artist 'Wayland and Clyde'

Cowboy Woman Cowboy Woman

Bobby was so excited about the first time he saw Nadine. They were at a company picnic. She was standing by the river, looking sorrowful, and Bobby went over and cried for her loneliness.

Alternative Country

Picture for song 'Evil Edna' by artist 'Wayland and Clyde'

Evil Edna Evil Edna

A ho-down bayou kinda song

Country Swing

Picture for song 'Fitshaced' by artist 'Wayland and Clyde'

Fitshaced Fitshaced

We were really really drunk and had us one hell of a good time.

Country and Western

Robert "Wrist" Wayland - Vocals, word writing, and occasional guitar. Henry Clyde - guitars, organs, harmonicas, bass and pianos and all God's instruments. Travis McKee - production wizardry, an occasional fill music. Randy Floyd - drums, additional guitars. Special appearance by Lil Stevie Clyde.
Band/artist history
Bobby "the Wrist" Wayland was born in 1961, the son of Cowboy legend Big Bill Wayland. Bobby was the founding member of the Jimmy Dougal Four back in 78, with Henry Clyde and Hound Dog Harriman. But that would not be Bobby's claim to fame, so he and Clyde reformed in 1994 as "Bobby Wayland, Jr. & the Henry Clyde trio" which included Travis McKee and Randy Floyd in their repertory. Then, during a tragic accident involving canyons and bungee cords, Wayland was lost to us forever in August 98. Much of what Bobby recorded in the late 60's till the early 90's was lost. This is Henry Clyde's tribute to his lifelong friend and musical conspirator.
Your musical influences
Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Roger Miller, Roy Rogers
What equipment do you use?
guitars, pianos and other such western things.
Anything else?
This is none of that new-fangled queerboy pink t-shirt wearing line dance country music! This is authentic prairie folk western. "Bobby Wayland was a chip off the old hickory block! In his voice stirs the passion of his father's urgent emotions...powerfully authentic cowboy & western. The world lost a great balladeer when Robert Wayland took that fatal plunge." - Country Standard
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