Nashville native Brian Wilson currently resides in New York City with his wife, Kathi, and their son, James.
His New York appearances include the 2015 Molloy University scholarship benefit concert An Afternoon of Henry Mancini and the 2018 concert presentation of Vincent Youmans’ Broadway classic Hit the Deck at Madison Theatre at Molloy University.
Brian toured throughout the United States and Canada with the Broadway production of Cats, performing the roles of Old Deuteronomy, Bustopher Jones, and Gus the Theatre Cat and his regional theater credits span productions across the country.
As a featured vocalist with Spot-On Entertainment, Brian has toured extensively in symphonic concert productions including The King – The Music of Elvis, Music of the Knights, and Country Jukebox: Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton & Friends. He has performed with symphonies across North America, including Calgary, Winnipeg, St. Louis, San Diego, Jacksonville, Texarkana, and Milwaukee.
Brian has also appeared at 54 Below in concerts celebrating iconic artists such as Cher, Tina Turner, George Michael, and Alec Wilder. In 2019, he premiered Legends of Brooklyn, a musical celebration of the borough’s influential singers and songwriters from the 1960s to today.
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