Carolyn Wonderland

Carolyn Wonderland emerges as a powerhouse of the Texas blues, rock, and Americana music scenes, showcasing a vibrant career that spans decades and is marked by her fiery guitar skills, soulful vocals, and a diverse discography that traverses the realms of genre. Originally from Houston, Texas, Wonderland has cemented her place among the greats through her relentless touring, captivating live performances, and a series of critically acclaimed albums. Her journey through music has led to her evolving sound, evidenced by releases like "Miss Understood" and "Peace Meal," which blend blues, country, swing, and zydeco, showcasing her versatility and depth as an artist.

Her more recent work, including albums like "Moon Goes Missing," "Live Texas Trio," and "Tempting Fate," highlights her growth and exploration as a musician, never shying away from pushing the boundaries of her sound and storytelling. Notable for her mastery of the guitar, Carolyn Wonderland's music is imbued with emotional resonance and technical prowess, earning her a place on stages alongside legends and at festivals around the world. Beyond her solo career, Wonderland's talents have led her to collaborations with other artists and bands, further showcasing her adaptability and passion for her craft. In each release, from "Bloodless Revolution" to her live sessions with "Jam In The Van," Wonderland captures the spirit of Texas music while injecting her unique blend of influences, making her a beacon for those who seek authenticity and soul in their musical experiences.

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Tempting Fate
Album - 10 Tracks - Released October 8, 2021
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  1. October 8, 2021
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