Surviving members of the Wildweeds, a popular ’60s band who scored a regional hit with “No Good to Cry,” will perform together in Connecticut for the first time in 46 years. Singer/guitarist Big Al ...
It’s been a long time coming: Surviving members of the Wildweeds, the Windsor band Al Anderson fronted as a teenager in the ’60s before he joined NRBQ, reunite for one show Dec. 27 at the Iron Horse ...
Anyone who has been in Connecticut for any amount of time has likely heard or danced to music by two local claim-to-fame bands, the Wildweeds and NRBQ. The main guy in both is Windsor born and bred, ...
NORTHAMPTON - It's safe to say that nearly everyone who saw the Wildweeds in their prime is either 60 or older now. That didn’t stop a whole lot of people from venturing out to hear the reunited ...
When it was played on the radio, just overflowing with a mix of rock ‘n’ soul, it sounded like it must have been recorded by a band working in Memphis or Muscle Shoals, Ala. But “No Good to Cry” was ...