William Clark Green Transports Listeners To A Special Time & Place With Latest Single “Man On The Moon”
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William Clark Green Transports Listeners To A Special Time & Place With Latest Single “Man On The Moon”

William Clark Green is one of a kind. A native of Eastland, TX, Green has built a devoted following and earned respect from his peers over the past two decades on the strength of his sharp songwriting and creative approach to his craft. Primarily a solo artist – but also an integral part of the four-man Texas supergroup The Panhandlers – Green has consistently proved just how powerful his music is through his lengthy catalog of originals. Ever since releasing his debut record Dangerous Man back in 2008, Green has masterfully toed the line between heartfelt and humorous. But no matter the tone, he has never shied away from hard truths or vulnerability, always putting himself out there to connect and bring joy to his listeners. Now, as the March 6 release date of his seventh studio album approaches – and his first since Baker Hotel in 2022 – it’s clear Green shows no signs of changing course. Perhaps his most vulnerable project yet, Watterson Hall finds Green reflecting on the things that really matter in life, often from his own viewpoint as a husband and new father. But don’t worry, the record is still laden with his signature humor and clever lyricism, and he closes things out with a bang in that regard with the final track. As great as all of the singles released thus far have been, though, his latest single “Man on the Moon” might just be the best. In a press release circulated by his PR team at All Eyes Media, Green set the scene for the listener and explained what “Man on the Moon” is all about. “‘Man on the Moon’ is just about gettin’ away from it all for a while – shutting out the noise, finding a private, intimate spot, and soaking it in with someone who means something to you. No plans, no pressure, just a night that feel right. Sometimes that’s all you need – me, her, and the man on the moon.” With that context in mind, I am sure everyone is immediately transported to a time and place as they listen through Green’s latest track, “Man on the Moon.” Check out the lyric video here: Man, that’s a heater. And there’s plenty more where that came from, too. Written alongside Muscadine Bloodline’s Gary Stanton, Green released the album’s lead single and ode to his college town “Whole Lotta Lubbock” all the way back in August 2024. Slowly building suspense thereafter with periodic single releases including the title track love song “Watterson Hall (Me & You)” and the comedic closer “Drinkin’ and Drivin’,” among others, Green has left fans heavily anticipating the record’s release. March 6 will be here before we know it, but in the meantime, check out the tracklist for Watterson Hall below, and give the other singles released thus far a listen while you’re at it. Watterson Hall Tracklist: “Stubborn and Remains” “Watterson Hall (Me & You)” “Whole Lotta Lubbcok” “Where the Wild Things Are” “Dear Life” “Something You Would Die For” “Good Time” “I Am The Kite” “Cowtown” “Hawks Don’t Fly With Chickens” “Fight To Love Another Day” “Let You Go” “Man on the Moon” “Drinkin’ and Drivin'” Clark has plenty of tour dates lined up for the next six months or so, many of which are at massive arenas and amphitheaters supporting his buddies in Treaty Oak Revival. I highly recommend getting to a show and hearing these new songs live if Green is making it to a city near you. William Clark Green Tour Dates: 1/29 – Aztec Theatre – Albany, TX 1/30 – The Palace theater – Bryan, TX~ 1/31 – Luckenbach Dancehall – Fredericksburg, TX= 2/4 – Main Street Crossing – Tomball, TX^ 2/5 – Main Street Crossing – Tomball, TX^ 2/7 – The Rock – McKinney, TX# 2/19 – Schottenstein Center – Columbus, OH+! 2/20 – Ford Center – Evansville, IN+! 2/21 – Rupp Arena – Lexington, KY+! 2/27 – The Tumbleweed – Stillwater, OK 2/28 – The Majestic – Fort Smith, AR 3/12 – Great Southern Bank Arena+! 3/13 – Simmons Bank Arena – North Little Rock, AR+! 3/14 – Brookshire Grocery Arena – Bossier City, LA+! 3/20 – Rodeo Austin – Austin, TX* 3/26 – First Horizon Coliseum – Greensboro, NC+! 3/27 – Thompson-Boling Arena – Knoxville, TN+! 4/26 – Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CA+$ 4/30 – WAMU Theater – Seattle, WA+$ 5/1 – Spokane Veterans Memorial Coliseum – Spokane, WA+$ 5/2 – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – Portland, OR+$ 5/14 – BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove – Southaven, MS+% 5/15 – Coca-Cola Amphitheater – Birmingham, AL% 5/16 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN+% 5/29 – Atrium Health Amphitheater – Macon, GA+! 6/25-6/27 – Cotton Fest – Lubbock, TX* 7/1 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO+! 7/11 – Pinnacle Bank Arena – Lincoln, NE+! 7/18 – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre – West Valley City, UT+! *festival/rodeo/fair ~w/ Cam Allen =w/ Lane Bricker ^w/ Seth Van Dover #w/ John Baumann +supporting Treaty Oak Revival !w/ Gannon Fremin & CCREV $w/ Huser Brothers %w/ Parker RyanThe post William Clark Green Transports Listeners To A Special Time & Place With Latest Single “Man On The Moon” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.