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The Long Gig: Charles “Wigg” Walker’s Life in Soul | The Sharp Notes Podcast

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Charles “Wigg” Walker’s voice isn’t just soulful, it’s resilient. His decades-long journey through the unpredictable terrain of the music industry is one of grit, adaptability, and unwavering devotion to the craft. From singing on Nashville street corners as a teen to warming up crowds for––and being fined by––James Brown, to reinventing himself across continents and genres, Wigg never quit. Music didn’t always pay the bills––he drove vans, ran hot dog stands, and learned firsthand that making a life in show business is often about survival more than stardom.

In this candid conversation, Wigg reflects on what it really takes to endure in an industry that can be as thankless as it is thrilling. His latest record, "This Love is Gonna Last", was born from personal loss and creative renewal andcarries the weight of a life fully lived and a voice that still has something to say. Now in his 80s and performing weekly in Nashville, Walker reminds us that staying true to your voice—literally and figuratively—is a form of defiance, power, and peace. This isn’t a story of overnight success. It’s the long arc of commitment, connection, and keeping the fire lit—no matter what.

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Charles “Wigg” Walker’s voice isn’t just soulful, it’s resilient. His decades-long journey through the unpredictable terrain of the music industry is one of grit, adaptability, and unwavering devotion to the craft. From singing on Nashville street corners as a teen to warming up crowds for––and being fined by––James Brown, to reinventing himself across continents and genres, Wigg never quit. Music didn’t always pay the bills––he drove vans, ran hot dog stands, and learned firsthand that making a life in show business is often about survival more than stardom.

In this candid conversation, Wigg reflects on what it really takes to endure in an industry that can be as thankless as it is thrilling. His latest record, "This Love is Gonna Last", was born from personal loss and creative renewal andcarries the weight of a life fully lived and a voice that still has something to say. Now in his 80s and performing weekly in Nashville, Walker reminds us that staying true to your voice—literally and figuratively—is a form of defiance, power, and peace. This isn’t a story of overnight success. It’s the long arc of commitment, connection, and keeping the fire lit—no matter what.

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