Oliver Wood

Today, Oliver Wood and Katie Pruitt share a live, in-studio video performance of "Have You No Shame" via premiere at Relix Magazine. The song was written by the late Donnie McCormick, a legendary Atlanta-based musician, who was among Wood’s biggest influences during his formative years spent on that city’s local music scene. Wood, a co-founding member of The Wood Brothers, introduced and taught the song to Pruitt, which ultimately led to the collaboration.

Never miss a Sunday Show! The Wood Brothers continued their fall tour in support of their new album "Heart Is The Hero" on Sunday night at Penn’s Peak in Jim Thorpe, PA. The rustic mountaintop venue suited the Folk/Americana/Blues outfit’s style to a tee as they thrilled the crowd with a masterful evening of music.

Oliver Wood Trio has announced a seven-date tour in September. The Nashville-based singer/songwriter, whose primary band The Wood Brothers released an acclaimed new album Heart Is The Hero in April and have been touring extensively across the U.S.

On the third single from their upcoming record GRASS ROOTS, Leftover Salmon collaborated with Oliver Wood (The Wood Brothers) to deliver a high octane version of the Link Wray classic "Fire and Brimstone".

Veteran troubadour Steve Poltz has shared his effervescent new single, “Can O’ Pop,” available now at all DSPs and streaming services.

Today, Oliver Wood shares "Kindness," the second single off his forthcoming debut solo album, Always Smilin' due May 21 on Honey Jar/Thirty Tigers.

Oliver Wood has announced his debut solo album, Always Smilin', will be released May 21 on Honey Jar/Thirty Tigers. The first single "Fine Line" is out today at all streaming platforms (listen/share).

Oliver Wood, one third of the treasured roots/Americana trio The Wood Brothers, has shared his first ever solo release—a single entitled "Soul Of This Town" (listen/share).

The Nashville-based Wood Brothers are adroit practitioners of a timeless, exhilarating art. Like the mythical F.S. Walcott Rabbit’s Foot Minstrels, the Wood Brothers travel backroads and alleyways, opening hidden doors to magic places where music cures any disquieting ailment. Their authentic, American blend of blues, country, rock, gospel and R&B serves a satisfying account of the nation’s complex twisting of cultural roots.

Musical siblings, the Wood Brothers, will be returning to the 10,000 Lakes Festival this year, touting their latest CD, Loaded.  Two years ago, in 90+ heat, festival fans packed the Barn Stage to see this  mix of southern backroads and big city boulevards.

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