Webb Wilder

[2] His aunt was Lillian McMurry, the founder of Trumpet Records.

[2] With his groups like The Drapes, The Beatnecks, The Nashvegans, Wilder combines the straight-ahead rock & roll with surf guitar of the Ventures and twang of Duane Eddy, drawing on the feel of blues, R&B, country/rockabilly and film noir.

[4] His sound incorporated influence from Americana music as well as from the British Invasion.

[1] Webb Wilder appeared as an actor in Peter Bogdanovich's 1993 feature film The Thing Called Love.

[7] As of 2020, he was an afternoon-shift disc jockey for radio station WMOT, which is based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.