Webb Wilder
Webb Wilder is a man with a credo: "Work hard, rock hard, sleep hard, eat hard, grow big, wear glasses if you need 'em." Known as "The Last Of The Full Grown Men," Wilder is large enough for the big screen, hip enough to star in cult classic B movies, and tough enough to maintain a devoted worldwide fan base through a relentless never ending tour schedule. Of late, Wilder has collaborated with Landslide Records, to re-release an expanded version of his legendary It Came From Nashville album, as well as producing an album of all-new material entitled About Time. But no one describes Webb quite as well as the man himself. He claims to be "the last of the full-grown men" and "the last of the boarding house people; a four eyed guy who doesn't smile a lot, but who doesn't frown much either; an outsider who feels as though he's on the wrong side of the tracks no matter where he's at; and a guy who knows every thrift shop and plate lunch joint in town." As for his band Wilder says, "We play both kinds of music, Rock and Roll."

Wilder's version of the RS Field track "You Might Be Lonely for a Reason" appears on The United State of Americana, Volume Six courtesy of Landslide Records.