Willie Wisely Trio Get Back: A True Reunion

Great Review of “True” and Interview by Maine’s Discerning DJ/Critic Mike Dow. From the opening chords of “Kiss Her and Make it Right” on “True,” their first album in 18 years, you’re drawn into the wonderful world of managed chaos that is the Willie Wisely Trio – a fierce foursome that are as comfortable cooking grooves wrapped in pure melody …

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Wisely’s “True” Album Release Concert – Guests Andy Dick, Bleu, John Fields & Mike Ruekberg – Los Angeles (Limited Seating)

Wisely Returns to the Los Angeles Live Music Scene With Celebrity Guests & A New Album, After Conquering Traumatic Vocal Chord Condition. Seating is limited. Special ticket bundles available exclusively below (click the buttons). Buy now and receive free downloads from the new album “True.” On Saturday, April 14, 2012, Willie Wisely plays a momentous solo show marking the release …

Hollywood Reporter Exclusive: Sally Kirkland to Star in Brent Roske Feature

Wisely Collaborator Lands Oscar Nominated Actress. Wonderful news! An exclusive in the Hollywood Reporter announced Wednesday that director/writer Brent Roske booked Oscar nominee/Golden Globe winner Sally Kirkland to star in his next feature Alice Stands Up. Production begins in March on the $1m film, which Roske wrote specifically for the actress after directing her in 2011’s Oscar-qualified short African Chelsea. …

Wisely Trio Confirms TV Appearance: “MN Original”

Willie Wisely Trio Performs New Songs on Acclaimed Public TV Show. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The newly regrouped Willie Wisely Trio, as part of the release of their first album in 18 years, is set to pre-record their live performance on Twin Cities Public Television’s acclaimed MN Original show. All four original members of the WW3, including Peter Anderson (drums), James …

Wisely Interiew on Examiner.com

Willie Wisely Ambitiously Fosters His Creativity to Find His Dreams. by Monica Millsap Rasmussen. Willie Wisely as a local musician may bring out emotionally charged reactions. “Willie was opinionated and often times just said it the way he felt it and, of course, other musicians didn’t like the criticism.” Steve McClellan, former general manager of First Avenue, explaining Wisely’s relationships …