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- Wil Reid, one half of the duo Wilson Fairchild, said he and his music partner and first cousin, Langdon Reid, are “stuck in the ’70s.”
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Jan 23, 2024 · Langdon Reid and Wil Reid stopped by RFD-TV Studios to talk with Suzanne Alexander about their fathers, the influence on their music, their latest album, and what is next for them. They also stuck around to play “Susan When She Tried.” To keep up-to-date with Wilson Fairchild, click HERE.
Jan 22, 2014 · The cousins remain loyal to classic country from the 1970s and ’80s. “It’s no secret that country music has taken a drastic turn in the past decade and it has gone more toward the rock side of it,” says Langdon.
In an interview on Nashville's WSM (AM) on March 25, 2010, Wil Reid said that they decided to change their name to Wilson Fairchild after many people got the name "Grandstaff" wrong during introductions. The name comes from "Wilson," Wil's middle name, and "Fairchild," Langdon's middle name.
A song about a person’s dissatisfaction in his or her relationship, “Ready for the Times to Get Better” is a remake of the Crystal Gayle crossover hit of the 1970s, written by her producer ...
Wil and Langdon Reid of Wilson Fairchild will hit the stage at Old Town Theatre on Dec. 15 with a unique Christmas show full of classic hits, original music, and comedy.
Wil and Langdon Reid of the Wilson Fairchild Band are... They call themselves the "Ambassadors of Traditional Country Music" and they fit that bill pretty well.