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James Wallace and the Naked Light

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Years active
  
2009–present

Website
  
www.jwatnl.com

Labels
  
Dialog Records

Record label
  
Dialog Records

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Members
  
James Wallace Pinson Chanselle Matt White Nate Mathews Scott Clark Aaron Williams John Lilley

Origin
  
Boone, North Carolina, United States (2008)

Albums
  
More Strange News from Another Star, I Smile All Day I Smile All Night

Genres
  
Indie rock, Folk rock, Psychedelic folk

Associated acts
  
Matthew E. White, Abigail Washburn

Similar
  
Fly Golden Eagle, Kai Welch, Clear Plastic Masks, Chrome Pony, Matthew E White

To the river james wallace the naked light


James Wallace & the Naked Light is an American folk/rock band based in Nashville, Tennessee. The band's influences include American gospel music, Paul Simon, and The Kinks. They have performed at the Bonnaroo Music Festival and the Summer Camp Music Festival. The group's leader, James Wallace, has toured and co-written songs with banjo player Abigail Washburn. Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes lists them as one of her favorite live acts. In 2013, they recorded a Daytrotter Session and their video "To The River" was chosen as a Vimeo "Staff Pick."

Contents

Track listing

1. This Song
2. Dancing Star (No Naked Light)
3. Smoke, Love, Smoke
4. Killing The Dog
5. Sheep Stare From The Hill
6. The Bench
7. Saved At The Bottom
8. When You Pass Through The Valley
9. Colors

Track listing

1. The Wind's Too Cold
2. Colored Lights
3. Worse Things Have Happened
4. To The River
5. He'd Like To Hear It Once Again
6. 4th Dimension or Living in Colorado
7. The Wire (Reprise) / Kicked Down the Road
8. Everything Past Mars
9. The Coming (Shark's Song)
10. Chopping Block

Songs

To the RiverMore Strange News from Another Star · 2013
Worse Things Have HappenedMore Strange News from Another Star · 2013
He'd Like to Hear It Once AgainMore Strange News from Another Star · 2013

References

James Wallace & the Naked Light Wikipedia