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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #19 Jan-Feb 1999

Wooldridge Brothers – Uncovering The Sun

As a confessed Silos head, I admit it was Walter Salas-Humara’s production credit that convinced me to buy this album, the third from Wisconsin brothers Scott (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, songwriting) and Brian (electric guitars, harmony vocals) Wooldridge. However, it’s the songs that are keeping it around.
Well, three songs, to be precise. The album-opening “Unbelievable [...]

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Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #3 Spring 1996

The Wooldridge Brothers – What made Kokomo famous

Kokomo….
It’s the kind of etymologically challenged word that can drive aging, sunburnt California popsters to wallow in inane tropical melodies, or compell a pair of frustrated alternative-rockers to make the big move to Milwaukee.
“We were heading for New York, but we took a wrong turn somewhere after we left Indiana,” explains Scott Wooldridge, the guitar-playing [...]

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