Grammy winning artist Mark W. Winchester is respected in the Roots Rock and Rockabilly world as one of the best practitioners of "slap" upright bass, but he's also an accomplished songwriter and performer in his own right. He has toured and recorded with the Brian Setzer Orchestra and Emmylou Harris' Nash Ramblers, and is also a founding member of the cult-favorite rockabilly band The Planet Rockers. Mark's songs have been covered by many artists, including Brian Setzer, Balsam Range, and Randy Travis, who took "Would I" into the Top 20.
Well, Howdy and Cock-A-Doodle-Doo!!! Check out our Editor's Choice Award for June -- this hot retro Jump Blues track "Rooster Rock," created by Mark W. Winchester, sez it all! Definitely, it's perfect for a bit of Hillbilly, Rockabilly. Americana fun. Wild, swinging, jumping music -- so hard to sit still as you listen to this boppin', macho track -- and hey, we hope your Rooster's not too chicken to strut...
A Nashville, Tennessee resident for 27 years, Mark was a member of the Brian Setzer Orchestra from 1997-2001, and he won a Grammy for playing on the "Jump, Jive, And Wail" single from The Dirty Boogie album. He also penned several songs with Brian, and was asked to provide Lead Vocals when Brian recorded Mark's "Rooster Rock"; a testament to his ability to deliver his own material. Two award-winning Bluegrass artists have reached the top spot on the Bluegrass charts with Mark W. songs: Balsam Range with "Moon Over Memphis," and Terry Baucom with "What'll I Do?"
Upbeat honky-tonk, stayed out too late drinking, trying to sneak in and not get caught song. Features Hank Williams sr. type male vocal with hillbilly slap upright bass, twangy telecaster guitar, acoustic rhythm guitar and snappy drums. cowboy stumbling home drunk scene. two-step bar scene. Male Vocals, Rock, 50s Rock
Plaintive, honest seem-like-she-don't, can't-believe-she-do bluesy love song. Features simple but poignant lyrics, male vocal slow funk john mayer type groove. headphone song while he is walking around the city thinking about his main squeeze. band in bar slow dance romantic comedy poignant moment, Male Vocals, Rock, Roots Rock
Peppy, bouncy ska type male vocal track about the lies and deceptions infidelity creates. Features catchy saxaphone backed singable chorus. Rave-up dueling bari/alto sax solo outro good for background music for closing credit montage. Male Vocals, Rock, 50s Rock
Buddy Holly-like rhythm guitar, Duane Eddy style big note electric support the 60's garage rock vocal on this punkish reminiscence of the good old days. Hoods hanging around a jukebox, car hop scene at the drive in. dramatic snare drum roll builds up to powerful ending. Male Vocals, Rock, 50s Rock
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