Sweet, harmonious, and melancholic forays into intimacy are David Wilcox's specialty. Since his 1987 debut, he has gone from the log cabin and fireplace acoustics of Nightshift Watchman to the Folk-Rock of Turning Point in 1997. After being originally signed to A&M, he was dropped from the label, thus giving him license to release more comedic material, like East Asheville Hardware. Wilcox has since returned to his Folk-Pop roots.
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