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News of Willie Wisely: Choose Your Friends Carefully!

Posted at 3:00 PM on November 16, 2006 by Hans Eisenbeis

Willie Wisely By Dean Groover, courtesy Willie Wisely
Ever since Willie Wisely moved to Los Angeles, we've been worried about him. And with good reason: First, he started cavorting with Playboy Playmates. Then he landed roles in a few dangerous movies like "Austin Powers: Goldmember" and "Six Feet Under."

Now we've received word of two more disturbing developments. Wisely has recorded a Christmas single with "comedian" Andy Dick. It is a song with a title that perfectly captures the hilarity contained therein: "Happy B-Day to JC." (You are cordially invited to buy it from iTunes, here.)


Most disturbing of all? Wisely has coined a word to describe his new sonic directions:

Parador initiates a musical movement called "evocative pop," or "EVOC POP," which is exemplified by Wisely's singular brand of emotionally resonant, deeply memorable music.

Now, we're not going to cast any aspersions here, because we like what we've heard so far of the new disk. But this: Initiating and naming musical movements — not advised.

Photo by Dean Groover

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