Reviews
May 16, 2017
By Stephen Mayne
Every outing with Wooden Wand—stage name for James Jackson Toth—is an adventure. His music ranges all over the place, centering around a mix of folk, country, and rock, but not without the occasional detour through psychedelia or free jazz. More
May 22, 2014
By JR Moores
If a tree writes a masterpiece in a forest but no one is around to hear it, is it still a masterpiece? What if a Wooden Wand writes a hundred of them? America’s most underrated songwriter, James Jackson Toth, ploughs forth with Farmer’s Corner, blessing us with nine more tracks of divinely remarkable alt-country-acid-folk. More
Apr 06, 2011
By Hays Davis
There’s an inviting, sweetly shambling air to Death Seat, the latest from James Jackson Toth, otherwise known as Wooden Wand. While it’s hardly the feel-good record of the moment, Toth has a gift with an engaging delivery for his scenarios of rough times and fringe living. More