Link to full article here ANDREW W. GRIFFIN | JULY 20, 2016 CATEGORY: RUSTY’S MUSIC RUSTY’S SCORE 4 4 Rustys ALBUM REVIEW: Robert Rex Waller, Jr. – Fancy Free(Western Seeds) 2016 Admittedly unfamiliar with Robert Rex Waller, Jr., or his popular roots-rock...
link to full article here Robert Rex Waller Jr. Fancy Free Western Seeds Record Company A Superb Collection of Cover Songs Given A Sensitive and Loving Overhaul. Robert Rex Waller Jr. is the voice and words behind one of my favourite albums of the last 5 years; I See...
link to full article here ROBERT REX WALLER, JR “Fancy Free” Western Seeds Record Company, 2016 8/10 by Maurice Hope Singer-songwriter’s astute interpretation of an eclectic section of material. Yes, I do know of California band, I See Hawks In L.A and enjoy...
A double album of new interpretations from the rich canon of songs about the rails and how the music and the railroad shaped America and its musical history. link to articleSide A1. Here Comes That Train Again Stephen McCarthy & Carla Olson 2. The Conductor Wore...
Robert Rex Waller Jr. of I See Hawks in L.A. makes two standout appearances, with Rank and File’s cowpunk raver “The Conductor Wore Black” (with Rank and Filer Chip Kinman on guitar) and a rawboned take on Steve Young’s “Midnight Rail.” Nothing says Americana, in the...
link to article August 8, 2022 Americana Railroad BMG, 2022 8/10 Listen to Americana Railroad The American Railroads have influenced the rich history of the country’s music more than most realize, and here we’re treated to an incredible roster of talent penning songs...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Robert Rex Waller Jr. and Carla Olson have been collaborating on stage and in the studio for years. Their duet of “Bossier City” appeared on I See Hawks in L.A.’s Shoulda Been Gold in 2010, Waller was a featured artist on two songs on...