"Music - where expression is natural and what separates us fades.”
The Texas WettNex
The Texas WettNex, country boys with Latin blood, produce spirited Country, Americana, and Southern Rock music. They released their first album, "Leaning In", in early 2006 and are touring Texas expressing their music.
Michael Wren, lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter, wrote the album title track "Leaning In". It is a touching depiction of what all experience when a relationship moves beyond friendship. When performed live, Leaning In always leaves the audience applauding and satisfied. Other Michael Wren originals are rhythmic combinations of exciting stories, deep observations, and funny anecdotes.
Eddie “Steel" Foster, steel guitarist and songwriter, has played over 10 years with multiple bands including The Randy Roger's band. His original songs leave one sometimes nostalgic and sad. Heavy ballads and melodic solos surround words describing a positive attitude when faced with loss or futility.
Phillip Foster, keyboardist and songwriter, is a classically trained pianist. He adds a refined tint to the WettNex Country sound, and a rock'n swoop to their Rock'n Roll with Hammond organ. Phillip's original music is best described as a mesmerizing rock sound where people are left thinking. Eddie thinks his brother Phillip is crazy.
Dallas Foster is without doubt a most talented musician. "Who’s the young bass
player? Well, he's going places!" is heard at virtually every Wettnex show. A former piano student, Dallas learned the bass guitar in one year. He's the most expressive Wettnek and great to watch on stage.
The Texas WettNex produce foot-stomp'n Country music with a simple heavy bass falling right in the pocket. Oldies but goodies like "Cold Heart", "Silver Wings" and "Empty Glass" fill the dance floor with people of all ages. When Rock'n and Roll'n, The WettNex revive memories with songs like The Animals' "House of the Rising Sun" and "Eleanor Rigby" by The Beatles.
When the Texas WettNex perform their original music, their eyes appear absent, lost in the message. Maybe the musical relationship between Wren and the Fosters rid the WettNex of the present. Either way, the audience is left understanding their honest intent, and curious for more.
The Texas WettNex have something to say. They speak in music.
The Texas WettNex
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