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WT Greer, Award-Winning Dallas Entertainer & Acclaimed Vocalist | The Jeff Crilley Show

WT Greer, Award-Winning Dallas Entertainer & Acclaimed Vocalist | The Jeff Crilley Show

On this episode of The Jeff Crilley Show, Jeff sits down with award-winning entertainer and acclaimed vocalist WT Greer to reflect on a career that has spanned more than four decades. Greer shares stories of performing for six U.S. presidents, royalty, an

The Jeff Crilley Show · RNCN

April 1, 202617m 16s

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Show Notes

What does it take to build a 40-year music career—and still love the stage? WT Greer has performed for presidents, royalty, and packed arenas, but his journey started with a dare, a tuxedo, and four songs.

On this episode of The Jeff Crilley Show, Jeff talks with WT Greer, an award-winning Dallas entertainer and acclaimed vocalist who has traveled the world and sung for six U.S. presidents. Known for his powerful voice and commanding stage presence, Greer reflects on the moments that shaped his career and the choices that defined it.

In this episode, you’ll hear:
- The story behind his duet with Mary Wilson of The Supremes—and the note he received from Nelson Mandela
- How a pre-med student signed a life-changing music contract and walked onstage in front of 20,000 people
- What it’s like to perform for presidents and global leaders
- Why he turned down the chance to replace Lionel Richie in The Commodores

Learn more about WT Greer at: https://wtgreer.com

If you care about craft, longevity, and doing meaningful work, you’ll appreciate this conversation.

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