w/  Próxima Parada
The Blue Room - Nashville, TN
April 20, 2023
All ages
Tickets: $25
Doors: 7:00pm
Music: 8:00pm


Please note that all ticket sales will be available at will-call the night of the show. Please be prepared with your email ticket confirmation, your name, and some form of identification to show the door person.

*All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

Bio:
Wild Child

After more than a decade of non-stop touring, acclaimed Austin songwriting duo, Kelsey Wilson and Alexander Beggins, quietly stopped touring as Wild Child — their accidental indie band conceived in the back seat of someone else's tour van.

Wilson joined the singer-songwriter super group, Glorietta, and debuted her genre-bending, Motown-influenced solo project, Sir Woman — Austin Music Awards' Best New Act of 2020 that

NPR critic Gini Moscorro called an effortless move into "a brave new R&B-infused, gospel-flecked world where her golden pipes ease you back into a fluffy pillow of serenity and bliss."

And Beggins unveiled his musical alter-ego, Coco Zani, with the release of his first solo album, "As Simple As A Dream" featuring the single, "Paradise," which The Wild Honey Pie called "the perfect soundtrack for waltzing around your room."

Headed in different sonic directions, Wilson and Beggins didn't know if they would ever make another Wild Child record.

Then, well, what felt like the "end of the world" brought them back together.

 

Próxima Parada

Próxima Parada means ‘next stop’ in Spanish and Portuguese. As college students in San Luis Obispo, California taking the bus to school, at every stop they’d hear, “Now approaching, próxima parada...” 100 times a day. After ten years of next stops, their songs have become more and more focused on personal growth and groove, where each player adds just what’s needed and makes up a piece of a whole. Some songs are sunny and light-hearted indie soul, others have a late-Mac-Miller mellow vibe, all the while speaking to who they are working to be. 2023 will bring Próxima Parada’s strongest album to date and much touring. Pandemic lockdowns closed stages and drained bank accounts. In Austin, the Live Music Capital of the World, local bands took their shows to the internet. Wild Child was no different. Wilson and Beggins got together to practice for a series of online performances for devout fans. And within in 30 minutes, they wrote the first single for what would accidentally become Wild Child's fifth album, End of the World. The song, Photographs, is a bittersweet, ukulele-backed duet that Wilson calls "something familiar for Wild Child fans who have stuck with us over the years." "It felt like our very first record, when the two of us wrote a bunch of songs while on tour for someone else. There wasn't any aim to do anything with those songs at the beginning. For the first time since then, that's how we started writing these songs. We didn't know if we would make another record. It just came together," Beggins said.

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Nashville - Wild Child Live at Third Man Records

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w/  Próxima Parada
The Blue Room - Nashville, TN
April 20, 2023
All ages
Tickets: $25
Doors: 7:00pm
Music: 8:00pm


Please note that all ticket sales will be available at will-call the night of the show. Please be prepared with your email ticket confirmation, your name, and some form of identification to show the door person.

*All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges will be permitted*

Bio:
Wild Child

After more than a decade of non-stop touring, acclaimed Austin songwriting duo, Kelsey Wilson and Alexander Beggins, quietly stopped touring as Wild Child — their accidental indie band conceived in the back seat of someone else's tour van.

Wilson joined the singer-songwriter super group, Glorietta, and debuted her genre-bending, Motown-influenced solo project, Sir Woman — Austin Music Awards' Best New Act of 2020 that

NPR critic Gini Moscorro called an effortless move into "a brave new R&B-infused, gospel-flecked world where her golden pipes ease you back into a fluffy pillow of serenity and bliss."

And Beggins unveiled his musical alter-ego, Coco Zani, with the release of his first solo album, "As Simple As A Dream" featuring the single, "Paradise," which The Wild Honey Pie called "the perfect soundtrack for waltzing around your room."

Headed in different sonic directions, Wilson and Beggins didn't know if they would ever make another Wild Child record.

Then, well, what felt like the "end of the world" brought them back together.

 

Próxima Parada

Próxima Parada means ‘next stop’ in Spanish and Portuguese. As college students in San Luis Obispo, California taking the bus to school, at every stop they’d hear, “Now approaching, próxima parada...” 100 times a day. After ten years of next stops, their songs have become more and more focused on personal growth and groove, where each player adds just what’s needed and makes up a piece of a whole. Some songs are sunny and light-hearted indie soul, others have a late-Mac-Miller mellow vibe, all the while speaking to who they are working to be. 2023 will bring Próxima Parada’s strongest album to date and much touring. Pandemic lockdowns closed stages and drained bank accounts. In Austin, the Live Music Capital of the World, local bands took their shows to the internet. Wild Child was no different. Wilson and Beggins got together to practice for a series of online performances for devout fans. And within in 30 minutes, they wrote the first single for what would accidentally become Wild Child's fifth album, End of the World. The song, Photographs, is a bittersweet, ukulele-backed duet that Wilson calls "something familiar for Wild Child fans who have stuck with us over the years." "It felt like our very first record, when the two of us wrote a bunch of songs while on tour for someone else. There wasn't any aim to do anything with those songs at the beginning. For the first time since then, that's how we started writing these songs. We didn't know if we would make another record. It just came together," Beggins said.