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Dame – Singer Emcee Speed - Emcee Janey - Emcee & Trumpet Ish - Drums C-Reezie - Sax Jay - Trombone Redd - Bass Daniel - Keys Popz - Guitar Byg Sexy - Vocals “She’s Nuts” is Wylde Bunch’s newest video starring internet video star Liam Sullivan of “Kelly’s Shoes” and “Muffins.” Sullivan’s work has been virally circulated on the internet becoming popular on YouTube with over 19 million hits. “She’s Nuts” tells the story of a girlfriend who is Nuts for the oblivious, push-over boyfriend played by Liam. “Ain’t No Love in the Club” is the lead single off...
The Wyld Olde Souls are a female-fronted psychedelic folk band from New York City who mesh medieval and world music influences with their passion for late 60s British folk rock. Their album Ensoulment (My Generation Productions, 2011) has received numerous 5-star reviews. While comparisons to Jefferson Airplane, Fairport Convention & CSNY have been made, Shindig magazine says, “It sounds at once like all of your favorite works of the genre and yet like none of them.” Their debut, a six-song EP entitled Poems from the Astral Plane (Parallel World, 2000,) gained a cult status among European collectors of the femme...
James Bunch aka WyldBunch is a talented emcee from New York City with a passion for hip hop and life in which he expresses through phenomenal lyrics with a powerful impact. To describe his lyrics in one word ..."Timeless". WyldBunch is a cut above and far from the average emcee, delivering real New York flows and true global appeal. Bunch is 100% hip hop in its purest form and without question, uses the art for what it was originally intended for....to be the voice of the streets and reach the people. In this new era of hip hop, WyldBunch comes...
The Wylde Ratttz are comprised of some of punk/alt-rock's most renowned and respected names -- guitarists Ron Asheton (the Stooges), Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Don Fleming (Gumball), bassist Mike Watt (the Minutemen), drummer Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), and singer Mark Arm (Mudhoney). The group originally came together in 1998 when they were asked by movie director Todd Haynes to cover the Stooges classic "T.V. Eye" for his film Velvet Goldmine, a movie that was supposedly loosely based on the relationship between David Bowie and Iggy Pop during the early-'70s glam period (when the song appeared on the album's soundtrack, Arm's...
There is more than one band called The Wyld. 1. The Wyld (Aka The Roots former Rudy Wyatt and The Roots) were a garage rock band from Greenville, SC, United States, active in the 1960's. 2. The Wyld (previously The Wild) is a 3-man alternative / indie-hip hop band from Auckland, New Zealand. The Wyld's debut album, Preface, was released June 29th, 2012. .