Britten Wilder Publishes an Article on “Childhood Dreams Fade to Career”
Britten Wilder in his publication “Childhood Dreams Fade to Career”
writes a brief about how he started his career and how his childhood dream of
becoming a star has faded.
As a child, my idol was James Brown. I tried to dress, dance and sing
like him,” Wilder said. Wilder’s admiration for Brown continued into his early
teen years and he started off by forming his own band became reality in high
school when he organized a band called The Soul Rockers, which later disbanded when
the disco craze moved other forms of music.
After his brief career as an entertainer, Wilder moved on to another
aspect of the business: radio. And from there, he made a huge jump to WRAG
Radio Station as a Disc Jockey.
Wilder later moved to Atlanta where he took a management position with a
company, but the love of the entertainment world never left him completely and
when a want ad appeared in an Atlanta newspaper for a public relations writer,
he took action. He accepted the position and started writing for Savalas’ show
“Crimebusters”.
At American Media Services Britten Wilder interviewed and promoted
top-name performers like Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, Diana Ross and Ray
Parker Jr., along with writing the nationally syndicated show “Coast to Coast
Top 20”, which is heard on more than 300 radio stations throughout the country.
At present Britten Wilder is a renowned author, therapist and a life
coach. He is the personal therapist of some of the music industry’s young
artists, Hollywood celebrities, and the “Go to Guy” for today’s hottest
contemporary publications.

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