- Teamed up with former Hammer movie queen Caroline Munro on a three-track CD single with the hopes of releasing a broader collection of songs. Ironically, both Wilson and Munro are veterans of the Numa Records label.
- In May 2008, Wilson's website announced that his new record Lisa Wants To Talk To You is arriving soon.
- Lapsed into obscurity until the late 90s, when Beck was heard citing him as an influence, most notably in his hit single "Where It's At". In the early 2000s, Motel Records began a search to find the reclusive musician. He was eventually found through contacting ex-band members. He was nearly 50 years old, working part-time at The Jolar Cinema adult theater, and playing keyboard in a weekly lounge act.
- Began playing keyboards in a band called Lourde Fuzz at age 13. They cut a single when he was only in the eighth grade. The group even earned a spot on a bill opening for The 1910 Fruit Gum Company.
- Proficient in guitar, bass, drums, piano and cello by the time he entered grade school, his idols included Dion DiMucci (aka Dion), Bobby Rydell and Fabian.
- Had three other siblings: Larry, David and Patti.
- His father worked for IBM during the day, and by night played stand-up bass in a lounge band whose act played the same hotel approximately four nights a week for 25 years.
- An experimental musician/performance artist best known for his 1977 album You Think You Really Know Me, after which he promptly retired from recording and performing concerts. He slowly gained a strong cult following during the 1980s and 1990's and in the early 2000s became active again.
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