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GEORGIA RADIO - This week on Georgia Radio, we’re excited to
welcome country singer and songwriter Will Wesley to the show.
Will’s music has been gaining attention for its raw, heartfelt
lyrics and blend of country rock, and he’s here to share more
about his latest projects and the stories behind them.


Will’s new Christmas single, ‘Go Tell It On The
Mountain,’ just dropped, and it’s one you won’t want to
miss. A fresh take on a holiday classic, this track showcases
Will’s unique sound and his ability to blend tradition with his
own brand of country rock. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new
to his music, this single is sure to warm your heart this holiday
season.


But it’s not just about Christmas tunes. Will’s October
release, ‘12 O’Clock in Texas,’ has been making waves
for its deeply personal message. The song and accompanying video
pay tribute to Will’s brother, who tragically passed away from a
drug overdose. The video is a powerful visual journey, one that
highlights the pain of addiction and the impact it has on
families. Will carries an AA chip throughout the video, a symbol
of the battle so many face with substance abuse and the
heartbreak it leaves behind.


The song’s emotional depth is something many can relate to. It’s
a raw, unflinching look at loss, love, and recovery — and it’s
already resonating with fans who’ve faced similar struggles. For
Will, this release is more than just music; it’s a way to connect
with others who’ve experienced the devastating effects of
addiction.


Will Wesley’s journey into music has been anything but ordinary.
Born with a rebellious streak, he started sneaking into bars at
just 15 years old, playing the blues that ran through his veins.
He’s come a long way since those early days, drawing inspiration
from country icons like Eric Church and Jason Aldean while also
bringing a rock edge that’s all his own. His career has already
taken him across the globe, performing in countries across Europe
and Southeast Asia, sharing stages with legends like Alabama and
Jason Boland & The Stragglers.


Despite all his success, Will feels like he’s just getting
started, and his music continues to evolve as he finds new ways
to share his heart with the world. Whether it’s a Christmas
single or a deeply personal song like ‘12 O’Clock in
Texas,’ Will Wesley is here to stay — and his story is just
beginning.


Tune in to hear Will talk about his music, his brother’s memory,
and what’s next for this rising star.


QUICK LINK: will wesley music


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