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Reverend Billy C. Wirtz

 
Artist: Billy C. Wirtz
Billy C. Wirtz

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  • Born: 1954, Aiken, SC
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Spoken Word
  • Instrument: AMG Contributor, Piano
  • Representative Albums: "Pianist Envy", "Best of the Wirtz: 15 Years on the Road with a 77" Pianist", "Sermon from Bethlehem

Biography

Long a folk and blues festival favorite, Rev. Billy C. Wirtz wraps his humorous stories and songs into carefully orchestrated sets that feature his stellar piano playing. His package is hard for festival organizers and club owners to resist.

Wirtz was born in Aiken, S.C., the son of a federal employee father and a sociologist and writer mother. His family moved to Washington, D.C. when he was nine, which was then a melting pot of classic soul, classic R&B and country music. Wirtz listened to R&B radio shows and attended concerts by James Brown and Aretha Franklin, learning to play guitar to mask his awkward feelings in his teenage years, when he was already over six feet tall. Working in an R&B record store as a teen, he broadened his knowledge and love for blues and classic soul, and a revelatory moment came in 1970, when he attended a gospel show in Augusta, GA. He wept openly by the end of the show, and it changed his life. Wirtz attended a number of colleges before finally graduating in 1976 from James Madison University with a degree in special education. He began working at a camp for mentally handicapped children in Gore, VA, playing piano on weekends with a band called the Four Countrymen. In 1979, blues and barrelhouse piano player Sunnyland Slim came to his area; Wirtz introduced himself and ended up driving Slim around to his other nearby shows. Wirtz quit his day job and went with Slim to Chicago, where he shared the aging bluesman's walk-up apartment, meeting other players and getting his blues education in the clubs there. Wirtz credits his time in Chicago with Slim as his real blues education and the time he began to develop his stage persona. (Slim passed away in 1995.)

In 1982, Wirtz began to pursue his own career as a solo artist. He attempted to incorporate what he saw as the best elements of Slim, Muddy Waters, rockabilly and early rock & roll legends like Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley into his live performances. He added to the mix the country icons like Merle Haggard and Red Sovine, and later threw in a mix of Deep South evangelist types like Jimmy Swaggart and Ernest Ainsley. Basing himself in Virginia and North Carolina, Wirtz developed his act over hundreds of performances and half a dozen years. Although he succumbed for a while to alcohol and drug problems, Wirtz got clean by 1988 and got his music career off to a good start a year later when he began to record for Kingsnake Records, a label based in Sanford, Fla. In 1990, Hightone Records released Backslider's Tractor Pull, which won an award for Comedy Album of the Year by the National Association of Independent Record Distributors (NAIRD). In 1991, Wirtz moved to Nashville, and with that city's emphasis on the business end of music, found easy fodder for more songs. He also met his wife there and the couple later moved to Florida, where he's still based.

Although by no means a straight-ahead blues player, much of his material is based in blues and classic R&B, and his sharp social commentaries, sprinkled with humorous observations about politics and life in 20th-century America, make Wirtz one of the most sought-after performers on the festival and club circuit. He's also a featured columnist for Musician magazine.

Wirtz' discography demonstrates that he's a prolific songwriter, arranger and producer. His albums include Songs of Faith and Inflammation (1996), Pianist Envy (1994), A Turn For the Wirtz: Confessions of a Hillbilly Love God (1992), Backsliders Tractor Pull (1990), and Deep Fried and Sanctified (1989), all available on the Hightone Records label. Wirtz continues to record and perform, issuiing Unchained Melodies in 1998. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide
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Reverend Billy C. Wirtz
Born 1954
Origin Aiken, SC
Genres Rock, Comedy, Blues
Occupations Singer and Songwriter , Comedian
Years active 1980 – Present
Website http://www.reverendbilly.com

Reverend Billy C. Wirtz (1954 ) is an American blues musician and comedian from Aiken, SC.

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Biography

Reverend Billy C. Wirtz is a recording artist whose material consists of irreverent comedy routines set to music. His humor is somewhat raunchy, if not offensive, and thus is not normally considered suitable for children. His material often mocks conservative politics and religion.

Wirtz was born in 1954 in the small town of Aiken, South Carolina. His father was a federal employee and a sociologist while his mother was a writer. His family moved to Washington, D.C. when he was nine years old.

In 1990, his album Backslider's Tractor Pull won an award for Comedy Album of the Year by the National Association of Independent Record Distributors (NAIRD). Found on that album is perhaps his most famous parody of the all-American icon, Waffle House. In his song, Waffle House Fire, while never outright offensive or disdainful of the enterprise, he subtly captures the mood and tenor of the 3:00 a.m. insanity that exists therein, and which would likewise attract and imprison a restless soul in what he phrases "a 24-hour breakfast hell."

Wirtz had a one-night stint as the "houseband" on WCW Monday Night Nitro wrestling.

The Nashville Network, USA Network and NBC have showcased Wirtz's talents, along with nationwide morning radio shows. Similarly, Waffle House Fire has been featured on XM Radio's Channel 151, Laugh USA. Wirtz performs concerts and at festivals and events, and on his website humorously "advertises" he is available for "your club, bar mitzvah, or piercing."

Discography

Singles

  • Stairway to Freebird/On the Rag Again - No Big Deal Records (1984)
  • Rib Ticklin' - Memphis in May International Festival Inc (2000)
  • The Best of the Wirtz (5 track Radio promo) - Hightone Records (2001)

Albums

  • Salvation Through Polyester - No Big Deal Records (1983)
  • Deep Fried and Sanctified - King Snake Records (1988)
  • Deep Fried and Sanctified - Hightone Records (1989)
  • Backslider's Tractor Pull - Hightone Records (1990)
  • A Turn For the Wirtz: Confessions of a Hillbilly Love God - Hightone Records (1992)
  • Pianist Envy - Hightone Records (1994)
  • Songs of Faith and Inflammation - Hightone Records (1996)
  • Unchained Maladies - Hightone Records (1998)
  • The Best of the Wirtz - Hightone Records (2001)
  • Rev Elation - Rest Stop Records (2004)
  • Sermon from Bethlehem - Blind Pig Records (2006)
  • Group Therapy (as Pianist Envy, with Victor Wainwright) - (2008)

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