Ted Z and the Wranglers have released a new track called “Williamsburg.” The song is deeply personal and significant to Ted, as he explains, “The lyrics and overall feel of the song were inspired by my son and serve as a call to action for me to be a better man. I’ve made some questionable decisions in the past and there was a time when I wasn’t proud of my behavior. This was mainly due to my excessive use of substances that hindered my personal growth. The song serves as a reminder that people can change their lives and choose a path of growth and positivity. It also expresses hope that the next generation will be wiser and more resilient, learning from the mistakes of those who came before them.”
Ted Z and the Wranglers have received acclaim from several music publications building a loyal following with their electrifying live performances and catchy Americana tunes. The band has shared bills with heavy hitters including Lynyrd Skynyrd and Steppenwolf. “Williamsburg” is the third single off of their latest album Kerosene
Ted Z and the Wranglers are planning an extensive US and European tour to support the release of their brand-new album. With their distinctive sound and undeniable talent, they continue to captivate audiences and earn critical acclaim wherever they perform. Whether they’re playing classic favorites or debuting new material, one thing is certain: Ted Z and the Wranglers are here to stay, leaving their mark on the American music scene one unforgettable song at a time. For more information on the band, please visit the following links.