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Gary Wilson (musician)

Gary Wilson (born October 23, 1953) is an American experimental musician and performance artist best known for his 1977 album You Think You Really Know Me, after, he released 3 more recordings: “Midnight Hour/When I Spoke Of Love” and “Forgotten Lovers EP” (1979) “Invasion Of Privacy” (1980), and “This Is Why I Wear My Wedding Gown” (1983). Shortly after, he promptly retired from recording and kept performing until 1983. He slowly gained a strong cult following during the 1980s and 1990s, and in the early 2000s became active again. As of 2023, he has released fifteen full-length albums.

Gary Wilson
Wilson (far right) and his band The (Endicott) Blind Dates in 1971
Background information
Birth nameGary Wilson
Born (1953-10-23) October 23, 1953 (age 70)
Endicott, New York, U.S.
OriginEndicott, New York, U.S.
Genres Avant-Garde
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion, cello, upright bass, electric sitar, music organ
Years active1965–1981
2004–present
LabelsCry Baby Records
Motel Records
Stones Throw Records
Human Ear Music
Western Vinyl
Cleopatra Records
Feeding Tube Records
Websitewww.sixpointfour.com

Biography edit

Early life edit

Born on the north side of Endicott, New York, Wilson was one of four siblings, the others being Larry, David and Patti. The children kept several ducks as pets.[1] His father worked for IBM during the day, and by night played stand-up bass in a lounge band whose act played the same hotel approximately four nights a week for 25 years. Wilson was a self-taught musician and musical prodigy, being proficient in guitar, bass, drums, piano and cello by the time he entered grade school.[2] He has credited his earliest influences to be Fabian, Bobby Rydell and most of all Dion. His mother would curl the front of his hair for him every morning so that he could look like his teen heart-throb idols.

At age 10, Wilson joined his school band, playing stand-up bass.[2] The following year, he wrote his first song. At 12, Wilson started acquiring tape machines and began recording songs in his parents' basement. Around this time, he became fascinated by The Beatles and rock and roll (he attended The Beatles' famous 1965 Shea Stadium concert).[2] About a year later, he began playing keyboards; most instances he played a Farfisa Organ, in a band called Lord Fuzz. They cut a single when he was only in eighth grade. The group even earned a spot on a bill opening for The 1910 Fruitgum Company. When the band's lead singer left, Wilson took over vocals and songwriting, but quickly proved to be too strange for the other members.

In 1969, Wilson discovered the music of aleatoric composer John Cage. When sought out, Cage surprisingly invited the 14-year-old musician into his home to discuss and critique music for several days. Wilson was also given advice by the composer, such as if your music/performance "doesn't irritate people, you aren't doing your job."[3] This experience is deemed by many to be a significant event in Wilson's life, and his songs became increasingly experimental after this point. Wilson has also cited avant-garde composer David Tudor as a major influence during this time.[3] Upon graduation from high school in 1970, he moved to New York City for several weeks, but quickly returned to his parents' home in Endicott, New York. Around this time, Wilson "fell right into" playing lounge music on the side, just as his father had.[3]

You Think You Really Know Me edit

Wilson went to Albert Grossman's Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York in 1976, a well-known recording studio that has played host to sessions by Bob Dylan, R.E.M., Patti Smith, The Rolling Stones and many other notable acts. There, Wilson recorded versions of "6.4 = Make Out", "Chromium Bitch", "Groovy Girls", and "I Want To Lose Control". He eventually decided that he would prefer to record at his familiar home studio and finished recording You Think You Really Know Me, his first album, in his parents' basement. On this recording, Wilson sometimes played solo and was other times accompanied by a backing band, The Blind Dates. He pressed, distributed, funded and released the album himself. Wilson pressed 300 copies in 1977 and a further 300 copies in 1979 (he now claims that he only has two original copies left in his personal possession from these pressings).[4] In 1991, Cry Baby Records re-released the album, pressing about 1000 copies.[4]

His 1970s concert performances were cited as bizarre and outrageous, a "show that included cellophane, duct tape, bed sheets, fake blood, flour, and milk."[5] So outlandish were the shows that often they would have their electricity cut in attempts to get them to leave the stage.[1] After receiving a small amount of radio play, Wilson decided to try and pursue landing a record deal and moved west to California in 1978. There he recorded three singles, In the Midnight Hour/When I Spoke of Love (1978), Forgotten Lovers E.P. (1979) and Invasion of Privacy (1980). Although he did have some supporters (receiving fanmail during the period from the band The Residents), viable commercial success did not find Wilson.[3]

Rediscovery and documentary edit

After a 1981 American tour, he retired from the experimental music scene and dropped off the public radar. Wilson then lapsed into obscurity until around 1996, when Beck was heard citing him as an influence in concerts, at award ceremonies, and on his album, Odelay. Beck also namechecked the musician in his hit single "Where It's At": "Passin' the dutchie from coast to coast/like my man Gary Wilson rocks the most."[4] Around the same time, he was cited by the people behind Sub Pop Records as a major influence on their company.[4]

In the early 2000s, Motel Records began a search to find the reclusive musician, but were unsuccessful (even after hiring a private detective). He was eventually found through contacting ex-band members. He was nearly 50 years old, working part-time at The Jolar Cinema adult theater,[3] playing keyboard in a weekly jazz act called Donnie Finnell & Company East at the Rancho Bernardino Lounge and living with his girlfriend (an experimental artist who had studied at UCSD in the 1980s) in San Diego.[6] He gave Motel Records his permission to repress You Think You Really Know Me, and also offered to play a handful of shows to promote the rerelease.

On May 16, 2002 Wilson returned to the stage after a 20-year absence, playing two shows at Joe's Pub in downtown Manhattan. A documentary about Wilson's career and his return to the public stage was filmed by Michael Wolk, titled You Think You Really Know Me: The Gary Wilson Story. The film recorded the musician's long and emotional train ride (due to his fear of flying from a past tour. His fear originates from his face being distorted after a flight for a show/interview.) from the west coast back to his native New York for his first concert in decades.[7] The film was screened at several theaters in 2005, and was released on home video by Plexifilm in June 2008. Wilson said attending the film's premier at the Lincoln Center in New York was "one of the highlights of my life."[3]

Motel Records soon after put out Forgotten Lovers, a collection of singles, B-sides, rare and unreleased songs dating back to 1974. In 2004, Wilson released Mary Had Brown Hair on Stones Throw Records, his first album of original material in almost 30 years. In 2005 he played instruments and co-produced "Rain of Earth" as one of the 'Stones Throw Singers' on a tribute album to Bruce Haack titled Dimension Mix. In 2006, his website stated that a greatest hits album was in the works, supposedly to feature tracks from You Think You Really Know Me and Forgotten Lovers; however, no further plans for the album have been revealed and it may have been scrapped. Wilson continues to occasionally perform live, touring Europe twice with the Austin Blind Dates, and usually playing in California, where he resides.

According to Wilson's MySpace account, the musician resided in San Diego, California. As of mid 2008, his lounge act band was still together, playing their regular Friday and Saturday night slot at Bistro 221 in Escondido, as well as playing for-hire at special events and country clubs, covering songs by Nat King Cole, Lou Rawls, Wayne Newton, Johnny Mathis, etc. He also stated that he had recently come back in to email contact with the infamous "Linda" featured in many of his songs. Although they were able to resolve some old issues, the woman is now married and Wilson said of the situation, "I don't think it's cool to get between people."[1]

2000s–2020s edit

In May 2008, Wilson's website announced that a new album, Lisa Wants To Talk To You, was in the works.[8] The record was set to be released on Human Ear Music on August 15, 2008 but the release was delayed for unknown reasons until September 15.[9] Western Vinyl released Gary Wilson's new album Electric Endicott in the fall of 2010.[10][11] The album is available on CD, vinyl, and MP3.[11] To promote his new album, Wilson performed on the October 27, 2010 episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon with members of the Roots acting as his backing band. In July 2011 Stones Throw Records released a direct-to-vinyl live recording from a performance earlier that year.[12]

Wilson was slated in November 2011 to release a new digital album, "Feel the Beat," on Tip Records, a music-business incubator created by rock critic Robert Duncan as an exploratory arm of Duncan/Channon[13] A limited number of copies are to be released on CD and vinyl as well. In 2012, Wilson was featured on the song "Sweden" from rapper/producer Pyramid Vritra's album "Pyramid",[14] and in 2013 he was featured on the song "Sandy Kissed Gary Wilson Last Night" from production duo They Hate Change's album "Today."[15]

In May 2013, Wilson made his first appearance outside the US for a European tour with The Blind Dates of TX playing the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, UK, Belgium, and the Villette Sonique Festival in Paris.[16] Wilson and the TX Blind Dates returned abroad for a second European tour in 2014 where they played Czech Republic, Germany, France, Belgium, and headlined Sunday night at the OFF Fest in Katowice, Poland. The touring band consisted of Patrick Healy (percussion, vocals), Jason “Chef” Pittman (drums), Sam Vandelinder (guitar, organ, synthesizer), Paul Millar (bass guitar, synthesizer), and T.W. Bond (keyboards).[citation needed]

In 2014, Electric Six recorded a cover of "Gary's in the Park" as part of a pledge package for their Absolute Treasure Kickstarter campaign. The cover was subsequently released online.[citation needed]

In January 2014, Wilson and long-time contemporary (also one-time art mail exchange colleague back in the 1970s) R. Stevie Moore finally received the chance to share the same stage for two nights in Brooklyn, NY. On January 24, 2014, both were invited as guest artists at Issue Project Room where R Stevie performed a solo set and Gary debuted a rarely performed piece titled "Gary Saw Linda Kissing John Cage". The performance piece paid much respect to Wilson's avant garde and cable access roots involving light arrangements of prerecorded Musique Concrete/electronic noise style samples, Wilson improvising on a baby grand piano, and the improvisational accompaniment of the TX Blind Dates Electronic Choir (Paul Millar, Chef Pittman, Sam Vandelinder, Patrick Healy, and T.W. Bond).[citation needed]

In 2015, Wilson made a surprise guest appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! during a performance by Earl Sweatshirt and BadBadNotGood.[17] Early that year, Earl sampled Wilson's song "You Were Too Good to Be True" on his song "Grief" from the album I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside.[18]

In 2019, Gary and R. Stevie Moore visited each other and created an album together called "Fake News Trending". Other artists appear in the album too. They also released a single called Hey Gary (Have You Seen My Girl) with the album.

Wilson featured on the Frost Children single "Mayfly" in 2022.[19]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Singles edit

  • Dream(s)/Soul Travel (1973)
  • Another Galaxy/Softly the Water Flows (1973–1974)
  • In the Midnight Hour/When I Spoke of Love (1978)
  • Forgotten Lovers E.P. (1979)
  • Invasion of Privacy (double 7") (1980)
  • This Is Why I Wear My Wedding Gown E.P. (1983)
  • Newark Valley (2004)
  • 6.4 = Make Out (demo version) (2004)
  • My Eyes Are Closed/My Dream Is Yours (Flexi, 7", Single Sided, Blue, Ltd Numbered) (2011)
  • Sea Cruise (7" Ltd) (Rita Records) (2014)
  • Hey Gary (Have You Seen My Girl) (2019) (with R. Stevie Moore)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Whitney, Jon. "Brainwashed - Gary Wilson". brainwashed.com. from the original on 2007-03-11.
  2. ^ a b c "THE HIGH HAT - POPS & CLICKS: Gary Wilson". Thehighhat.com. from the original on 2007-12-05.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "TUE., APR. 1: GARY WILSON INTERVIEW - L.A. RECORD". larecord.com. from the original on 2008-04-12.
  4. ^ a b c d "Cult Bandleader on the Roof". from the original on 2011-05-23.
  5. ^ Interview with Gary Wilson 2006-05-25 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Donnie Finnell Archived 2012-07-14 at archive.today
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-04-30. Retrieved 2006-04-25.
  8. ^ "GaryWilson|ゲイリー・ウィルソン". Sixpointfour.com. from the original on 2006-02-09.
  9. ^ [1][dead link]
  10. ^ Blurt article: "New Gary Wilson Album 2010-09-24 at the Wayback Machine."
  11. ^ a b Western Vinyl artist page: "Gary Wilson 2010-10-31 at the Wayback Machine."
  12. ^ "Gary Wilson Direct to Disc LP + Video | Stones Throw Records". from the original on 2011-10-16. Retrieved 2011-10-25. Gary Wilson direct to disc LP, Video
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-21. Retrieved 2011-10-25. True Story: Gary Wilson signs with Tip Records.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-07-05. Retrieved 2013-04-21. Sweden (ft. Gary Wilson).
  15. ^ "Sandy Kissed Gary Wilson Last Night | They Hate Change". from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-04-21. Sandy Kissed Gary Wilson Last Night.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2013-11-10..
  17. ^ BADBADNOTGOOD - What's in My Bag? (Video). YouTube. June 12, 2017. Event occurs at 3:32-4:21. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19.
  18. ^ ""Huey" & "Grief" - Earl Sweatshirt ft BADBADNOTGOOD on Jimmy Kimmel Live May 13, 2015 [YouTube Official Videos] | Zumic | Free Music Streaming & Concert Listings". Zumic. 2015-05-14. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
  19. ^ Moran, Justin. "Frost Children Are Spiraling Upward". Paper. Retrieved 22 February 2023.

External links edit

  • Gary Wilson's Myspace
  • "Peeling Back The Gauze: Gary Wilson Uncovered" interview/article in MungBeing
  • Stones Throw Records
  • Western Vinyl
  • April 2008 Interview with L.A. Record
  • - Gary Wilson interview, bio, archive photos, and cartoons in the San Diego Reader

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Gary Wilson born October 23 1953 is an American experimental musician and performance artist best known for his 1977 album You Think You Really Know Me after he released 3 more recordings Midnight Hour When I Spoke Of Love and Forgotten Lovers EP 1979 Invasion Of Privacy 1980 and This Is Why I Wear My Wedding Gown 1983 Shortly after he promptly retired from recording and kept performing until 1983 He slowly gained a strong cult following during the 1980s and 1990s and in the early 2000s became active again As of 2023 he has released fifteen full length albums Gary WilsonWilson far right and his band The Endicott Blind Dates in 1971Background informationBirth nameGary WilsonBorn 1953 10 23 October 23 1953 age 70 Endicott New York U S OriginEndicott New York U S GenresNew waverockfunkjazzloungeexperimental Avant GardeInstrument s Vocals guitar keyboards bass drums percussion cello upright bass electric sitar music organYears active1965 19812004 presentLabelsCry Baby RecordsMotel RecordsStones Throw RecordsHuman Ear MusicWestern VinylCleopatra RecordsFeeding Tube RecordsWebsitewww wbr sixpointfour wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 You Think You Really Know Me 1 3 Rediscovery and documentary 1 4 2000s 2020s 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Born on the north side of Endicott New York Wilson was one of four siblings the others being Larry David and Patti The children kept several ducks as pets 1 His father worked for IBM during the day and by night played stand up bass in a lounge band whose act played the same hotel approximately four nights a week for 25 years Wilson was a self taught musician and musical prodigy being proficient in guitar bass drums piano and cello by the time he entered grade school 2 He has credited his earliest influences to be Fabian Bobby Rydell and most of all Dion His mother would curl the front of his hair for him every morning so that he could look like his teen heart throb idols At age 10 Wilson joined his school band playing stand up bass 2 The following year he wrote his first song At 12 Wilson started acquiring tape machines and began recording songs in his parents basement Around this time he became fascinated by The Beatles and rock and roll he attended The Beatles famous 1965 Shea Stadium concert 2 About a year later he began playing keyboards most instances he played a Farfisa Organ in a band called Lord Fuzz They cut a single when he was only in eighth grade The group even earned a spot on a bill opening for The 1910 Fruitgum Company When the band s lead singer left Wilson took over vocals and songwriting but quickly proved to be too strange for the other members In 1969 Wilson discovered the music of aleatoric composer John Cage When sought out Cage surprisingly invited the 14 year old musician into his home to discuss and critique music for several days Wilson was also given advice by the composer such as if your music performance doesn t irritate people you aren t doing your job 3 This experience is deemed by many to be a significant event in Wilson s life and his songs became increasingly experimental after this point Wilson has also cited avant garde composer David Tudor as a major influence during this time 3 Upon graduation from high school in 1970 he moved to New York City for several weeks but quickly returned to his parents home in Endicott New York Around this time Wilson fell right into playing lounge music on the side just as his father had 3 You Think You Really Know Me edit Wilson went to Albert Grossman s Bearsville Studios in Woodstock New York in 1976 a well known recording studio that has played host to sessions by Bob Dylan R E M Patti Smith The Rolling Stones and many other notable acts There Wilson recorded versions of 6 4 Make Out Chromium Bitch Groovy Girls and I Want To Lose Control He eventually decided that he would prefer to record at his familiar home studio and finished recording You Think You Really Know Me his first album in his parents basement On this recording Wilson sometimes played solo and was other times accompanied by a backing band The Blind Dates He pressed distributed funded and released the album himself Wilson pressed 300 copies in 1977 and a further 300 copies in 1979 he now claims that he only has two original copies left in his personal possession from these pressings 4 In 1991 Cry Baby Records re released the album pressing about 1000 copies 4 His 1970s concert performances were cited as bizarre and outrageous a show that included cellophane duct tape bed sheets fake blood flour and milk 5 So outlandish were the shows that often they would have their electricity cut in attempts to get them to leave the stage 1 After receiving a small amount of radio play Wilson decided to try and pursue landing a record deal and moved west to California in 1978 There he recorded three singles In the Midnight Hour When I Spoke of Love 1978 Forgotten Lovers E P 1979 and Invasion of Privacy 1980 Although he did have some supporters receiving fanmail during the period from the band The Residents viable commercial success did not find Wilson 3 Rediscovery and documentary edit After a 1981 American tour he retired from the experimental music scene and dropped off the public radar Wilson then lapsed into obscurity until around 1996 when Beck was heard citing him as an influence in concerts at award ceremonies and on his album Odelay Beck also namechecked the musician in his hit single Where It s At Passin the dutchie from coast to coast like my man Gary Wilson rocks the most 4 Around the same time he was cited by the people behind Sub Pop Records as a major influence on their company 4 In the early 2000s Motel Records began a search to find the reclusive musician but were unsuccessful even after hiring a private detective He was eventually found through contacting ex band members He was nearly 50 years old working part time at The Jolar Cinema adult theater 3 playing keyboard in a weekly jazz act called Donnie Finnell amp Company East at the Rancho Bernardino Lounge and living with his girlfriend an experimental artist who had studied at UCSD in the 1980s in San Diego 6 He gave Motel Records his permission to repress You Think You Really Know Me and also offered to play a handful of shows to promote the rerelease On May 16 2002 Wilson returned to the stage after a 20 year absence playing two shows at Joe s Pub in downtown Manhattan A documentary about Wilson s career and his return to the public stage was filmed by Michael Wolk titled You Think You Really Know Me The Gary Wilson Story The film recorded the musician s long and emotional train ride due to his fear of flying from a past tour His fear originates from his face being distorted after a flight for a show interview from the west coast back to his native New York for his first concert in decades 7 The film was screened at several theaters in 2005 and was released on home video by Plexifilm in June 2008 Wilson said attending the film s premier at the Lincoln Center in New York was one of the highlights of my life 3 Motel Records soon after put out Forgotten Lovers a collection of singles B sides rare and unreleased songs dating back to 1974 In 2004 Wilson released Mary Had Brown Hair on Stones Throw Records his first album of original material in almost 30 years In 2005 he played instruments and co produced Rain of Earth as one of the Stones Throw Singers on a tribute album to Bruce Haack titled Dimension Mix In 2006 his website stated that a greatest hits album was in the works supposedly to feature tracks from You Think You Really Know Me and Forgotten Lovers however no further plans for the album have been revealed and it may have been scrapped Wilson continues to occasionally perform live touring Europe twice with the Austin Blind Dates and usually playing in California where he resides According to Wilson s MySpace account the musician resided in San Diego California As of mid 2008 his lounge act band was still together playing their regular Friday and Saturday night slot at Bistro 221 in Escondido as well as playing for hire at special events and country clubs covering songs by Nat King Cole Lou Rawls Wayne Newton Johnny Mathis etc He also stated that he had recently come back in to email contact with the infamous Linda featured in many of his songs Although they were able to resolve some old issues the woman is now married and Wilson said of the situation I don t think it s cool to get between people 1 2000s 2020s edit This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Gary Wilson musician news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message In May 2008 Wilson s website announced that a new album Lisa Wants To Talk To You was in the works 8 The record was set to be released on Human Ear Music on August 15 2008 but the release was delayed for unknown reasons until September 15 9 Western Vinyl released Gary Wilson s new album Electric Endicott in the fall of 2010 10 11 The album is available on CD vinyl and MP3 11 To promote his new album Wilson performed on the October 27 2010 episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon with members of the Roots acting as his backing band In July 2011 Stones Throw Records released a direct to vinyl live recording from a performance earlier that year 12 Wilson was slated in November 2011 to release a new digital album Feel the Beat on Tip Records a music business incubator created by rock critic Robert Duncan as an exploratory arm of Duncan Channon 13 A limited number of copies are to be released on CD and vinyl as well In 2012 Wilson was featured on the song Sweden from rapper producer Pyramid Vritra s album Pyramid 14 and in 2013 he was featured on the song Sandy Kissed Gary Wilson Last Night from production duo They Hate Change s album Today 15 In May 2013 Wilson made his first appearance outside the US for a European tour with The Blind Dates of TX playing the Netherlands Germany Spain UK Belgium and the Villette Sonique Festival in Paris 16 Wilson and the TX Blind Dates returned abroad for a second European tour in 2014 where they played Czech Republic Germany France Belgium and headlined Sunday night at the OFF Fest in Katowice Poland The touring band consisted of Patrick Healy percussion vocals Jason Chef Pittman drums Sam Vandelinder guitar organ synthesizer Paul Millar bass guitar synthesizer and T W Bond keyboards citation needed In 2014 Electric Six recorded a cover of Gary s in the Park as part of a pledge package for their Absolute Treasure Kickstarter campaign The cover was subsequently released online citation needed In January 2014 Wilson and long time contemporary also one time art mail exchange colleague back in the 1970s R Stevie Moore finally received the chance to share the same stage for two nights in Brooklyn NY On January 24 2014 both were invited as guest artists at Issue Project Room where R Stevie performed a solo set and Gary debuted a rarely performed piece titled Gary Saw Linda Kissing John Cage The performance piece paid much respect to Wilson s avant garde and cable access roots involving light arrangements of prerecorded Musique Concrete electronic noise style samples Wilson improvising on a baby grand piano and the improvisational accompaniment of the TX Blind Dates Electronic Choir Paul Millar Chef Pittman Sam Vandelinder Patrick Healy and T W Bond citation needed In 2015 Wilson made a surprise guest appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live during a performance by Earl Sweatshirt and BadBadNotGood 17 Early that year Earl sampled Wilson s song You Were Too Good to Be True on his song Grief from the album I Don t Like Shit I Don t Go Outside 18 In 2019 Gary and R Stevie Moore visited each other and created an album together called Fake News Trending Other artists appear in the album too They also released a single called Hey Gary Have You Seen My Girl with the album Wilson featured on the Frost Children single Mayfly in 2022 19 Discography editAlbums edit Another Galaxy 1974 You Think You Really Know Me 1977 reissued 1991 and 2002 Forgotten Lovers 2003 reissued 2011 on vinyl Mary Had Brown Hair 2004 Lisa Wants To Talk To You 2008 Electric Endicott 2010 Feel the Beat 2011 Alone With Gary Wilson 2015 It s Friday Night with Gary Wilson 2016 It s Christmas Time with Gary Wilson 2016 Let s Go to Outer Space 2017 The King of Endicott 2019 Fake News Trending 2019 with R Stevie Moore Tormented 2020 The Marshmallow Man 2023 A Beautiful Bliss 2024 Singles edit Dream s Soul Travel 1973 Another Galaxy Softly the Water Flows 1973 1974 In the Midnight Hour When I Spoke of Love 1978 Forgotten Lovers E P 1979 Invasion of Privacy double 7 1980 This Is Why I Wear My Wedding Gown E P 1983 Newark Valley 2004 6 4 Make Out demo version 2004 My Eyes Are Closed My Dream Is Yours Flexi 7 Single Sided Blue Ltd Numbered 2011 Sea Cruise 7 Ltd Rita Records 2014 Hey Gary Have You Seen My Girl 2019 with R Stevie Moore References edit a b c Whitney Jon Brainwashed Gary Wilson brainwashed com Archived from the original on 2007 03 11 a b c THE HIGH HAT POPS amp CLICKS Gary Wilson Thehighhat com Archived from the original on 2007 12 05 a b c d e f TUE APR 1 GARY WILSON INTERVIEW L A RECORD larecord com Archived from the original on 2008 04 12 a b c d Cult Bandleader on the Roof Archived from the original on 2011 05 23 Interview with Gary Wilson Archived 2006 05 25 at the Wayback Machine Donnie Finnell Archived 2012 07 14 at archive today Stones Throw Records Archived from the original on 2006 04 30 Retrieved 2006 04 25 GaryWilson ゲイリー ウィルソン Sixpointfour com Archived from the original on 2006 02 09 1 dead link Blurt article New Gary Wilson Album Archived 2010 09 24 at the Wayback Machine a b Western Vinyl artist page Gary Wilson Archived 2010 10 31 at the Wayback Machine Gary Wilson Direct to Disc LP Video Stones Throw Records Archived from the original on 2011 10 16 Retrieved 2011 10 25 Gary Wilson direct to disc LP Video Actual fact Actual Gary Wilson actual legend signs with Tip Records Duncan Channon Archived from the original on 2011 10 21 Retrieved 2011 10 25 True Story Gary Wilson signs with Tip Records Sweden Ft Gary Wilson NRK Archived from the original on 2013 07 05 Retrieved 2013 04 21 Sweden ft Gary Wilson Sandy Kissed Gary Wilson Last Night They Hate Change Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2013 04 21 Sandy Kissed Gary Wilson Last Night Gary Wilson tour dates Europe 2013 Elephant Riders Archived from the original on 2013 11 10 Retrieved 2013 11 10 BADBADNOTGOOD What s in My Bag Video YouTube June 12 2017 Event occurs at 3 32 4 21 Archived from the original on 2021 12 19 Huey amp Grief Earl Sweatshirt ft BADBADNOTGOOD on Jimmy Kimmel Live May 13 2015 YouTube Official Videos Zumic Free Music Streaming amp Concert Listings Zumic 2015 05 14 Retrieved 2020 07 15 Moran Justin Frost Children Are Spiraling Upward Paper Retrieved 22 February 2023 External links editThis article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Gary Wilson s Myspace Peeling Back The Gauze Gary Wilson Uncovered interview article in MungBeing Stones Throw Records Western Vinyl Gary Wilson interview and feature at Blurt Online Gary Wilson interview with Drastic Plastic Dress April 2008 Interview with L A Record Gary Wilson interview bio archive photos and cartoons in the San Diego Reader Retrieved from https en 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