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Wilcox at a concert in Spencerville, Ontario in 2006. Motivated by the success of his tour and two gold records, Wilcox went back into the studio in 1984 to record Bad Reputation. A year later he released The Best of David Wilcox, his first compilation album, as a hit-inspired collection of his songs. It was also the debut album for "Blood ...
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David Patrick Wilcox (born March 9, 1958 [1]) is an American folk musician and singer-songwriter guitarist. He has been active in the music business since the late 1980s. He has been active in the music business since the late 1980s.
Blur, "Song 2" Spirit of the West, "Home for a Rest" The Proclaimers, "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" Violent Femmes, "Blister in the Sun" Stealers Wheel, "Stuck in the Middle With You" The Romantics, "What I Like About You" David Wilcox, "Do the Bearcat" Denis Leary, "Asshole" Beastie Boys, "Fight For Your Right (To Party)"
David Wilcox chronology; My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble (1983) Bad Reputation (1984) ... The album includes eleven songs. Track listing "Bad Reputation" – 2:44
David Wilcox may refer to: David Wilcox (Canadian musician) (born 1949), Canadian rock musician; David Wilcox (American musician) (born 1958), American folk musician; David Wilcox (singer), member of band Triple 8; David Wilcox (D&H), president of the Delaware and Hudson Railway 1903–1907; David Wilcox (screenwriter), television writer and ...
This is a list of singer-songwriters who write, compose, and perform their own musical material. The list is divided into two sections to differentiate between artists categorized as singer-songwriters and others who do not fall under the definition associated with the genre: Traditional singer-songwriters; Others who both write songs and sing
In December 2000, it was revealed that Wilcox had decided to take a "potential permanent leave from the band." [13] Wilcox never returned to the band and retired from music. The band released a compilation album and DVD in 2001, titled Machine Punch Through, [14] and thereafter unofficially entered a hiatus period that would last 12 years.