Country music has lost an outlaw—one with an endearing “style of rustic simplicity.”
“Outlaw by definition is one that is unconventional or rebellious. Wayne Mills by definition is one that is a stiff-necked, country troubadour with an affinity for Honky-tonks and possessing a style of rustic simplicity.”
From the small Northern Alabama town of Arab, Mills was “raised on the values of the working man, and like most working men, young Mills listened to blue collar anthems sang by Hank Williams, Jr, Waylon Jennings, and Merle Haggard. Little did the future performer know that the heavy beat and misfortune-laden lyrics of outlaw country would lay the ground work for his music career.”
Mills earned a degree in Education and played football with the legendary University of Alabama team before returning to the music he loved and hitting the road with the Wayne Mills Band. They became one of the most successful country bands throughout the South and presented some memorable opening acts. On their way to the top, country music superstars, Jamey Johnson and Blake Shelton, as well as American Idol winner Taylor Hicks, opened for the Band.
Most recently, the Nashville singer/songwriter toured with fellow country-outlaw musician and friend, Johnson. Mills was soon to release his studio album, Long Hard Road.
From WayneMillsBand.com: “ ‘My music is a combination of my country roots with the real world I have come to know,’ said Mills. Long Hard Road is a chapter in the songbook of Wayne Mills’ life: leaving no stone unturned when it comes to lyric and life.”
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@TaylorHicks: “My good friend Wayne Mills passed away in Nashville. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. RIP Wayne he was my buddy.”
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Huntsville, Alabama, was the first Taylor Hicks concert I ever attended. Wayne Mills Band was opening for Taylor that night as the American Idol continued his first National Tour. The Band was high energy with hard hitting country…I knew I was back to the South! I will never forget that moment of excitement and the Alabama country sound that started me on this musical journey. I am grateful to have crossed the path of this man with “a style of rustic simplicity.”
After all, “a style of rustic simplicity,” may just be that to which we all could aspire.
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Jerald Wayne Mills will be laid to rest today, in Arab, Alabama.
Funeral arrangements:
http://tasteofcountry.com/wayne-mills-funeral/
Sources:
http://www.waynemillsband.com/waynemillsband.com/Home.html
@TaylorHicks on Twitter
Photo: Wayne Mills, via TasteofCountry.com
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Taylor Hicks ~~ Moving Music on Mondays!

It is January again, and I’m listening to country music?
Over 30 years ago I relocated to Arizona from the Midwest. My DH got a pair of western boots, and I gave up the Motown and pop sounds of the Midwest for Southwest country. Yes, Arizona is country music. KNIX in Phoenix has been a top country radio station for years.
A lot has happened since that move in 1976—the year that Taylor Hicks was born.
As I look at the Taylor Hicks landscape for 2011, I see “Nashville.” He said a few months ago that it was the place for him to be.
It’s a clue, but I don’t think that Taylor Hicks is going country—you’ve seen him do “Badge,” right? And the snippet of “Gran Torino”? You saw videos and recaps from the recent Jam Cruise, yes?
Sure, “Seven Mile Breakdown” has country rock all over it, “Wedding Day Blues” has the tongue-in-cheek twang of country, “19” has a poignant message that is often part of the country song, and “Maybe You Should” is the popular country theme of lost love.
From the beginning, Taylor Hicks could not be “pigeon-holed.” I don’t think he will pigeon hole himself into “country” as long as there are Jam Cruises!
Which brings me to Music Monday…
I hope that some of the experience that Borland talks about will serve me as I take this blog in a little different direction. Some of my favorite blogs here have been about the music—“Bulletproof,” “Indiscriminate Act of Kindness,” “Seven Mile Breakdown,” “Maybe You Should,” and the music business from blogger, Bob Lefsetz.
So this blog now on Monday will be about the music…usually. No promises here, but just an idea to focus on the heart of Taylor Hicks and his world—the MUSIC—from a fan and follower’s perspective!
One of my ideas is to explore another side of Nashville. I watched The Street Corner Symphony, a Nashville a capella group, almost win NBC’s The Sing Off. Their “Down on the Corner” was awesome!
I hope you will join in as we explore this new road. I shall appreciate all the help I can get!
So, welcome to #musicmonday at TTHC!
Let’s just see where this journey takes us.
And where Taylor Hicks takes us in 2011!!!
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Thanks to Allyn for our gorgeous new look on TTHC!
Next (I think): “Running on Empty”…a song that instantly struck a chord with me at Epcot. I want to explore why.
Stay tuned…
Photo by San: Taylor at Epcot Center, October, 2010.
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