Marc Douglas Berardo and Walt Wilkins team up to tour the East Coast and stop in at one of the best concert series in PA, Folk on Foul Rift. RSVP: bcmc1957@verizon.net About the Artists!!

ABOUT WALT: www.waltwilkins.com

“I chose to go full time on this road 25 years ago. It’s been a spiritual quest, an amazing trip, at turns heartbreaking & transcendent. In that time I’ve made 9 solo records, 4 records with The Mighty Mystiqueros, 1 with my wife Tina, and there’s a new live record with my friend Kevin Welch. I’ve had 100 or more songs recorded by other artists, traveled a fair part of the world, and had some very, very large times. I have these anchors: Wednesdays with my brothers The Mystiqueros at The Saxon Pub in Austin, the 1st Sunday of every month at Luckenbach, The Red River Songwriters Festival on the last weekend of January in the mountains of northern New Mexico, and Waltstock & Barrel, a Texas wine, beer & music festival near Fredericksburg on the 1st weekend of April. I move around a lot.” - Walt Wilkins

A near constant presence on the Texas Music Chart since its inception as a songwriter, producer, singer, guitar player and artist. His organic blend of Texas Music, acoustic rock, blues, country and folk is a delightful trip through Americana music. Walt has written over 150 tunes in his adult life – “Most of them I wrote for what Willie Nelson called “The Store” – The music publishing houses on Music Row in Nashville, where he started in 1994 as a staff writer at BMG.

Wilkins spent a solid decade in the Nashville Country Music business trenches, writing songs he wanted to be recorded by artists he admired. There are indeed some noteworthy cuts: “Seven Hillsides,” by Ricky Skaggs, on a record that won a bluegrass-gospel Grammy.”

Ty Herndon, during his heyday, made “Big Hopes” the title of his 3rd album for Sony, and there have been roughly a dozen other songs on major-label records. But it was Pat Green’s recordings of several songs that made Wilkins’ name known in Texas including: Poetry, Eden’s Gate, Wrapped, Carry On, We've All Got Our Reasons among others.

But it’s the music of Texas that informs all of Walt’s music. “The music is just closer to the ground there.” He explains. “It’s the collision of Mexican and American, the German immigrants and everyone else who came to Texas in search of a better life.

Wilkins’ work has been likened to the greatest and most timeless of the Texas/American troubadours: Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, and Kevin Welch among others. But it’s the John Steinbeck comparison that means the most. “It was in a review of ‘Fire, Honey & Angels,’ in Country Standard Time. That’s a remark to keep close.” Wilkins says. “I have written poetry since I was in grade school, and songs for over twenty years now. It means an awful lot to be mentioned in the same sentence as someone with as much gravity as Steinbeck… I do try to take my given work in the world seriously, and try not to shy away from the heavy subjects in life: commitment, faith, death.”

Walt’s latest record, “Pedernales”, produced by Rod Flynt (Jumping Dog Studios) was released on June 11th.

ABOUT MARC: www.marcdouglas.com

“Berardo collects song awards like some people collect stamps."- Mary Jane Twohy-The Village, Sirius/XM Radio

"High quality story-telling picking and playing." Rob Ellen - The Medicine Show Radio Moose Mobile, U.K.

“Marc is my kind of songwriter: thoughtful but not overwrought, smart but not overly clever. Great language. He can get to the point, and he tells a good story. He’s got a Big, open heart for characters, and real people Trying to make it in this world. His songs often have cool surprises. He is a performer of the first order.” Walt Wilkins, Walt Wilkins and The Mystiqueros

Rhode Island based Marc Douglas Berardo is a hardworking, fast moving, adventure seeking, keen observer who lives for the story and the song. He is nationally recognized for his music and performances (Rocky Mountain Folks Fest Song contest, Telluride Troubadour Contest, Sisters Folk Festival, South Florida Folk Fest, 2013 Rams Head Onstage Rammie for Show of the Year.)

No Depression Magazine called his latest CD Whalebone: “a highly polished personal collection with songs that are on the delicate trapeze of poignancy.”

In May of 2014, Berardo won the 2014 Wildflower Art and Music Festival Song Contest in Texas. The following week he performed as a finalist in the legendary Kerrville New Folk Contest at the Kerrville Folk Festival.

In early 2015, Berardo's interview and live performance feature on Sirius/ XM Satellite Radio's The Village was voted one of the best of the year by listeners. Marc Douglas Berardo has shared the stage with heavyweights such as The New Riders of The Purple Sage, The Doobie Brothers, Jimmy LaFave, Martin Sexton, Terri Hendrix, Kevin Welch, Red Molly, Eric Taylor, The Pousette Dart Band, John Haitt, and Livingston Taylor.

About his music, Marc says “... I try to write about people and situations that interest and entertain me. Subjects and places that I feel a connection with and that are unique in a quiet way. Real people and places caught in the moment, almost like a documentary film or a novel ...”

Marc will soon be releasing the single "The Hard Part" from his most recent project "Temporary Things".

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