Rusty Wier has always been the consummate entertainer. He will engage
you, charm you, make you think, and make you cry; but the “money-back guarantee” is … he
will make you smile.
Rusty was born in Corpus Christi, but has called Austin, Texas
home for many years. At the age of three, while riding his imaginary
horse in the aisles
to the strains of an impromptu “William Tell Overture” from the
piano player and laughter from the patrons of his dad’s restaurant in
downtown Austin, Rusty discovered an ability to make people smile. Growing
up in a world of restaurants, nightclubs and hotels, he learned that
no one was a stranger and the world was a stage - and for a $5.00 ticket he
could
dish out $50.00 worth of entertainment.
Despite an early curfew, Rusty began performing professionally at the
age of thirteen and within a few years discovered the blues clubs of
East Austin. Rusty absorbed the sounds of BB King, Bobby Blue Bland, or other
blues legends
that might be playing at Charlie’s Playhouse or other hot and sweaty,
soul-filled haunts on the east side.
After more than ten years of Rock’n Roll bands, Rusty gained national
prominence during the legendary “outlaw “ era. Rusty shared stages
and entertained with Charlie Daniels Band, Marshall Tucker Band, The
Outlaws, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Amazing Rhythm Aces, Atlantic Rhythm Section,
Pure
Prairie League, Gatemouth Brown, Steve Fromholz, Willie Nelson, Johnny
Paycheck, BW Stevenson, Waylon Jennings, Asleep at the Wheel, Jerry Jeff Walker,
Commander
Cody, Doug Kershaw, Ray Charles, Lynard Skynard, The Allman Brothers
and even had George Strait opening shows for him.
Rusty signed his first recording contract with ABC Records
and went on to record for 20th Century and Columbia Records. Rusty’s
recordings produced nine charged singles and the crowd-pleasing “Don’t
It Make You Wanna Dance”. This song was later covered by eight major
artists from around the world including Barbara Mandrell and Jerry Jeff
Walker.
Bonnie Raitt’s recording of the song for the movie and
soundtrack album “Urban Cowboy” earned Rusty a Double Platinum
Album certifying over two million in sales.
Rusty Wier is a Texas troubadour. He writes songs, sings and tells stories.
He is backed by a tight band of great musicians. Rusty enjoys loyal followers
everywhere he goes, including Europe, and continues to perform more than
150 dates every year. He has made numerous appearances on Austin City Limits
and
the Nashville Network Series, The Texas Connection. He has appeared in
well-known television and radio campaigns for McDonald’s, Lone Star Beer, the City
of Austin, House of Jeans and many others. His music video “Lover of
the Other Side of the Hill” aired on the CMT Network. Recording “Are
We There Yet? includes four songs co-written with his two sons, Bond
and Coby Wier, who prove their outstanding ability as musicians.
Rusty wrote or co-wrote most of the material for the nine albums he has
released. He recently released his newest CD "I Stood Up" in which
Wier co-produced with Larry Nye. Other releases such as "Stoned, Slow,
Rugged", "Black Hat Saloon" and "Stacked Deck" are
also now available through this website.
His devotion to his live performances and his recordings is filled with his
determination to make you keep on smiling and even smile a lot more! Wier currently
draws on a wide variety of music available in the Austin area; country, blues,
rock, and Latin rhythms and performs every week in Austin at the Saxon Pub
and Gino's. Be sure to catch his show if you're in the area.
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