
Artist
David Wilcox
David Wilcox is a blues artist from Montreal, Quebec, Canada formed in 1970. 46 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Blues · Montreal, Quebec, Canada · Best blues albums
- 46
- Releases
- 1977–2025
- Active years
- 1970
- Formed
Discography
29
Most popular
Breakfast at the Circus
1987

My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble
1983

Thirteen Songs
1996

The Natural Edge
1989

Boy in the Boat
2007

Rhythm of Love
2000

The Way I Tell the Story (The Guided Tour)
2025

My Good Friends (The Guided Tour)
2023

Bad Reputation
2019

The View From the Edge
2018

Blaze
2014

Reverie
2010

Big Horizon
2009

Open Hand
2009

Airstream
2008

Vanguard Visionaries
2007

Vista
2006

East Asheville Hardware
2005

Out Beyond (Songs for Peace Project)
2005

Turning Point
2005

Underneath
2005

What You Whispered
2005

Into The Mystery
2003

Live Songs & Stories (Live)
2002

The Very Best Of David Wilcox
2001

Home Again
1991

How Did You Find Me Here
1989

The Nightshift Watchman
1987

Out of the Woods
1977
Singles & EPs
17
The Way I Tell the Story
Single · 2025

My Own Mind
Single · 2025

Jolt
Single · 2023

My Good Friends
Single · 2023

Rest in Peace
Single · 2021

Killings Caught on Camera
Single · 2020

No Stranger to the Flame
Single · 2020

W.H.O. Told You
Single · 2020

Liberty Bell
Single · 2020

The Soul of It
Single · 2020

The Wake You Make
Single · 2020

New Blue Horizon
Single · 2019

The Firestorm
Single · 2019

How We Make America
Single · 2019

War Pigs
Single · 2019

Why We Build the Wall
Single · 2019

Thunder Road
Single · 2019
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About
A warm, baritone vocal tone and poetic lyricism are combined with a unique guitar style that blends soft jazz and folk sensibilities and an intimate stage persona by singer/songwriter David Wilcox. Often compared to James Taylor and John Martyn, Wilcox has built a solid fan base for his well-crafted folk-pop tunes. Cleveland-born Wilcox was inspired to play guitar after watching a fellow student play in a stairwell at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, OH. Transferring to Warren Wilson College in Asheville, NC, in 1981, Wilcox began taking music seriously. Although he took four lessons with a classical guitarist, Wilcox developed most of his playing technique on his own. In addition to being inspired by Joni Mitchell to play in a variety of tunings, he designed a capo that produced an unusual sound by leaving one or more strings unaltered. How Did You Find Me Here
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Wilcox strengthened his skills as a performer through regular appearances at an Asheville night club called McDibbs. His debut album, The Nightshift Watchman, was released in 1987 on his own label, Song of the Woods, and reissued in 1996 by Koch International; it featured scaled-down arrangements and launched Wilcox's career as a touring musician. After performing at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Wilcox signed with A&M in 1989. His first release on the label, How Did You Find Me Here, sold over 100,000 copies by word of mouth. Wilcox subsequently recorded two other studio albums for the label -- Home Again in 1991 and Big Horizon in 1994. In 1991, the label released a six-song CD, Mostly Live: An Authorized Bootleg. East Asheville Hardware, Wilcox's first album after being dropped by A&M, featured live recordings of previously unreleased tunes including a version of Chuck Brodsky's satirical song "Blow 'Em Away." Turning Point His contract with A&M ended after four albums in 1994, but Wilcox has continued to share his love of music and his explorations of personal growth. His 1997 album Turning Point recorded in the log cabin studio in the woods behind his home, represented a shift to a more controlled approach to music, while his February 1999 release, Underneath, continued to focus on his vocals and guitar playing despite the additional instrumentation of electric guitars, keyboards, and rhythm section. Although his albums have featured diverse arrangements, Wilcox continues to perform in concert as a soloist. In August 2000, What You Whispered was released. A best-of collection followed the next year, released during his successful national tour. Due to his popularity, the demand for a live album became too great and he offered Live Songs and Stories in the summer of 2002. Into the Mystery appeared in 2003, followed by a joint effort with Nance Pettit, Out Beyond Ideas, in 2005, Vista in 2006 and Airstream in 2008.
David Wilcox in brief
- How many David Wilcox releases are on Riffiter?
- 46 releases are catalogued, spanning 1977 to 2025.
- When was David Wilcox formed?
- David Wilcox formed in 1970, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
- What genre is David Wilcox?
- David Wilcox is catalogued under Blues.
- What is the most recent David Wilcox release on Riffiter?
- The Way I Tell the Story, released in 2025.