Preston Wimberly Explained

Preston Wimberly is an American musician, singer, songwriter and guitarist known for being a member of Jamestown Revival and a former member of The Wild Feathers.

Career

Preston Wimberly was raised in Dallas. He and fellow Wild Feathers member Taylor Burns attended Richardson High School in Richardson, Texas.[1] In 2007, Wimberly and Taylor started blues band Noble Dog.[2] Wimberly and Burns later went on to found country rock band The Wild Feathers in Nashville, Tennessee.[3] The Wild Feathers were distinguished by their unique quadruple harmonic style, with four main vocalists. Like Wimberly, the other three vocalists in The Wild Feathers had previously been frontmen of their own bands before starting The Wild Feathers.[4]

Wimberly recorded The Wild Feathers' self-titled 2013 album The Wild Feathers. He appeared in George Tillman Jr.'s 2015 film The Longest Ride. He officially left the band in 2015, after recording the album Lonely Is A Lifetime which was released in 2016.[5] Wimberly has had a solo career as a guitarist, and performed with acts like The Way Down Wanderers and King Corduroy. He was feature on Statesboro Revue's album Ramble On Privilege Creek (2013).[6]

In 2016, Wimberly joined Jamestown Revival as guitarist. Previously, Jamestown Revival had joined The Wild Feathers on their 2014 tour.[7] In 2016 Wimberly performed at the Ryman Auditorium with The Wild Feathers' for their live album Live At The Ryman.[8]

Discography

The Wild Feathers

YearTitleArtistCredited as
2008Girl From The CornerNoble DogComposer, guitar, vocals
2009Let's Go Home
2013Ramble on Privilege CreekStatesboro RevueElectric guitar

References

  1. Web site: Dearmore. Kelly. 2014-01-24. The Wild Feathers Grew Up on Dallas Blues. 2021-10-23. Dallas Observer.
  2. Leahey. Andrew. Stone. Rolling. 2014-12-09. Go Behind the Scenes of the Wild Feathers' Tour. 2021-10-23. Rolling Stone. en-US.
  3. Web site: Reichard. Sean. Ricky Young of The Wild Feathers talks about beginnings and The Band. 2021-10-23. madison.com. 15 February 2014 . en.
  4. Web site: The Wild Feathers Bring Back 'Good Old Rock & Roll'. 2021-10-23. lifeminute.tv. en.
  5. Web site: Lenahan. Jim. Wild Feathers soar with '70s-style harmonies. 2021-10-23. USA TODAY. en-US.
  6. Web site: Www.lmcradio.org. 2011-08-25. Live Music Capital Radio: King Corduroy & many guests cover Exile on Main Street 8-18-11. 2021-10-23. Live Music Capital Radio.
  7. Web site: www.girafficthemes.com. Giraffic Themes . The Wild Feathers, Saints of Valory, and Jamestown... Boston Through My Eyes - A Boston Music Blog. 2021-10-23. bostonthroughmyeyes.com. en.
  8. Crawford. Robert. 2016-12-01. Hear the Wild Feathers' Earnest 'Left My Woman' at the Ryman. 2021-10-23. Rolling Stone. en-US.