The son of John Henry Wilson and Dorothy Lee Blount, Another collaboration with Doc Fozz, saw ''Doin' It Right'' being released in 2007. In 2013, Wilson performed at the
Paris Jazz Festival. Wilson noted, as his confidence on stage grew, "My sister came all the way to see me perform and she couldn't believe it. No, that's not my brother. It seems like all my shyness was gone – thanks to my music." Wilson was a featured artist on the
Kai Strauss album,
Getting Personal, which was released in January 2017. Wilson's next album,
Neckbone Stew (2017), released by Ruf, appeared in blues charts across the globe, which let Wilson appear at some of the most prestigious blues and jazz festivals. Despite the album's title, it was released in 2018. In addition, Wilson recorded his own live offering,
Songs from the Road, which was jointly issued as a DVD and CD. This exposure saw some of Wilson's recordings being released in Australia on
ABC Music. In mid-2018, Wilson entered an American recording studio for the first time, to undertake pre-production work, in conjunction with record producer Jim Gaines, guitarist
Laura Chavez, plus bassist Dave Smith. Further recording work took place the
FAME Studios in
Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The album contained 12 tracks of which ten were written by Wilson.
Deep in My Soul was released on April 19, 2019. Wilson was a guest on the Greg Copeland album,
Brown-Eyed Handsome Man, issued in 2020. ==Discography==