The only way to honestly answer that question is to understand that many of us are forced to lead double lives. My regular life is that of a husband, father of two, and Sunday school teacher. But in my heart, I'm a BLUES MAN! I grew up listening to rock music and was first exposed to blues after reading an article about AC/DC in which Angus Young said he rarely listened to rock music and that he preferred Muddy Waters. I thought, "Muddy Waters. Who's that?" In 1979 I picked up a copy of "Hard Again" and I can honestly say my life has never been the same. In my teens and twenty's I played in numerous bands, but the music was still rock, not blues. When I got married and started raising a family I thought I had put music in my past. I knew I would always play guitar, blow the harp, and sing on the porch but I thought I was done with the serious pursuit of music. I didn't count on one simple fact...the music wasn't done with me. The result is "Tools of the Trade," a collection of original songs that pays homage to my heroes like Rory Gallagher and Johnny Winter. I handle all the vocals and music on this CD. There is a "guest appearance" on "Father and Son" by my seven-year-old son, "Jawbone" Jack Wilde, a budding bluesman in his own right. This project has truly been a labor of love and if you have half as much fun listening to it as I did writing, playing, and producing it, then I'll be satisfied. If you're still wondering, "Who is this Jerry Wilde dude?" I think I can answer it using the lyrics to the song "Bed, Beer, and T.V. (Everyman's Blues)."
I want a bed, my wife in it, I want some beer and television, I like baseball and fishing, No I don't care what I've been missing, I'm just trying to get by, Living the everyman's blues!
That pretty much sums it up. Thanks for checking out my tunes!