When you hit play on “Williamsburg” by Ted Z and the Wranglers, you immediately feel that raw honesty, the kind that only comes from someone who’s been through some tough times. Ted Z doesn’t bother with any fluff or fancy stuff—just a guitar, straight-shooting lyrics, and a solid promise to do better.
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Ted’s message to his son is simple: “Be a better man than me.” And in that line, there’s everything—a father’s advice from a man who’s seen more of life’s rough edges than he probably wanted to.
Williamsburg, as straightforward as an old wooden stool, gives this message a solid foundation. It’s a song for those who know the weight of their choices, the ones who feel that load on their shoulders but are still ready to move forward.

