For the average Broadway tourist wearing brand new 2-for-1 boots, the name Wayd Battle probably just sounds more like the latest scent of Axe body spray. And even a true Country music fan may stumble at the name while sounding vaguely familiar. And yet, Wayd Battle has been at the epicenter of Nashville's authentic Country music scene for the last 20 years.
Battle notched an impressive start to his career as a touring guitarist for break-out artist Jamey Johnson, as a songwriter with cuts by Jerrod Niemann and The Kentucky Headhunters and even scoring a production credit on the Award-Winning Jamey Johnson album "That Lonesome Song" featuring hit song "In Color." As fame often does, it took it's hero down. Wayd spiraled into a well-known, to the Broadway circuit, fight with substance abuse. Without getting into the nitty gritty details, he met rock bottom when the former SESAC award winner found himself living in a homeless community in greater Nashville. With the release of "Powerless," Wayd has signaled his prodigal return to music as well as sobriety. The thirteen-song album is chocked-full of skillfully written, brutally honest tracks. Much like fellow Music Row warrior Travis Meadows, this album covers the topics of redemption, confession and living with and learning from choices gone wrong. The projects bleeds Country music. 4 out of 4 Twangs.
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Ben
8/11/2020 08:26:11 am
great album
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Keaton
10/7/2020 09:58:46 am
Great music, even better person.
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Ruthie
10/12/2020 01:34:23 pm
strong lyrics and great vocal, loved it
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