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Cubbi: Thompson Van Wylde

His latest project, Van Wylde , isn’t an album or a book. It’s a 1994 GMC Vandura, spray-painted matte black, with a cot in the back, a guitar hung from the ceiling, and over 2,000 handwritten letters taped to the interior walls—each one a reply to strangers who wrote to him after hearing a bootleg demo of a song called “Coyote at the County Line.”

So who is Cubbi Thompson Van Wylde? He’s the guy who’ll play you a three-chord lament at 2 a.m. for the price of a cheeseburger. He’s a reminder that beautiful things still happen in ugly places. He’s the alchemist of grit and grace, turning road tar into starlight, one broken white line at a time. cubbi thompson van wylde

Cubbi Thompson Van Wylde's work has resonated with a diverse range of audiences, inspiring a new generation of artists and creatives to experiment and push the boundaries of their craft. Their influence extends beyond the art world, with Cubbi's innovative approach to creative expression sparking conversations and collaborations across industries. His latest project, Van Wylde , isn’t an album or a book

Last fall, a viral clip caught him playing harmonica to a stray dog outside a laundromat in Tucumcari, New Mexico. The comments are split between “pretentious drifter” and “the realest thing I’ve seen in years.” Cubbi doesn’t own a smartphone, but a friend showed him. He laughed, shrugged, and said, “Let ‘em talk. I’ve got a transmission to fix and a song about a waitress named Dolly that isn’t finished yet.” for the price of a cheeseburger

Cubbi Thompson Van Wylde: The Unlikely Alchemist of Grit & Grace