Wednesday, February 14, 2007


Video at one of my shows

I wanted to give you a site that you can get a flavor of my band and I. We have done quite a few shows in the last couple of years, and one of the venues that we keep getting asked back to is the Carl Perkins Civic Center in Jackson, Tennessee. The video on this page is one of the funner songs that we did that night. Had a great crowd and the guitars that my band is using are all vintage Fenders that were used by the late Paul Burlison, world famous guitarist. Hope you enjoy it. By the way, if you want to pick up one of my cd's, go to the second web address that I have here. ENJOY!!!
www.Myspace.com/DocWooten
www.CDBaby.com/cd/DocWooten

Thursday, February 8, 2007

Fan Fair in Nashville was a blast! I got to meet so many new friends and sign autographs. Got to see Carrie Underwood for the first time in person. What a talent! If you have never seen 100,000 people passing by you in one weekend, then Fan Fair is the place to do something new in life. Music, sun, artists, food, music, bands, cd's, ...... did I say music?! : ) Anyway, if you haven't been, I'll look for you summer of '07.

Fan Fair


Doc Wooten - Country Music Artist

Can't say enough how exciting it is to be finally doing what I have always wanted to do. Singing has been a passion of my for as long as I can remember. I remember going to sleep at night with a radio under my pillow because I didn't want to wake my brothers up (all three of us shared the same bedroom).

As time has gone by, the passion has only gotten stronger. When, by chance, I came across a producer and he found out that I loved to sing, the rest is history. I selected songs, went to a studio and .... bingo! .....I have my own cd.

I put together a band, did a number of shows and now find myself with a single at radio. I guess the only thing left is for a major label to hear me, see me and like me. : ) I have quickly found out in this industry if you don't have a major label behind you or lots of money, that it is a tough nut to crack. The major country radio stations are essentially controlled by the major labels.