Hank Wonder

Soulful Americana since 2013

Featuring Darren Buck on lead vocals, Annie Bartlett on fiddle and backing vocals, Michael Loria on guitar and backing vocals, and special guest Max Toste on upright bass, Hank Wonder's performance was filmed live inside Salmagundi in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
Featuring Darren Buck on vocals, Annie Bartlett on fiddle, and Mike Loria on guitar, Hank Wonder's performance was filmed live onstage at Dover-Sherborn High School in Dover, Massachusetts.

Featuring Darren Buck on vocals, Annie Bartlett on fiddle, and Mike Loria on guitar, this video was filmed live on location at The Deluxe Town Diner in Watertown, Massachusetts. Original music and lyrics by Darren Buck, Hank Wonder Tunes (ASCAP) (P) and (C) 2016. Director: Andrew Mudge. Mic Operator: John McCoy.

Enjoy this sneak peak of Hank Wonder recording their first album. Produced by Charlie Rose (http://www.charlierosemusic.com/) and engineered by Dan Cardinal at Dimension Sound Studios (https://dimensionsoundstudios.com/), the band's 12-song debut features special musical guests Charlie Rose, Mina Kim, Dietrich Strause, Sean Trischka, and Chris Miller. Physical CD copies of the album ship in late June...

The Hank Wonder Trio performs the original song "I'll Be Up" on Tufts University's radio station WMFO (91.5 FM) on December 15, 2015. Original music and lyrics by Darren Buck, Hank Wonder Tunes (ASCAP) (P) and (C) 2016.

The Hank Wonder Trio performs the original song "Loverboy" on Tufts University's radio station WMFO (91.5 FM) on December 15, 2015. Original music and lyrics by Darren Buck, Hank Wonder Tunes (ASCAP) (P) and (C) 2016.

The Hank Wonder Trio performs the original song "Nothing To Chance" on Tufts University's radio station WMFO (91.5 FM) on December 15, 2015. Original music and lyrics by Darren Buck, Hank Wonder Tunes (ASCAP) (P) and (C) 2016.

OMG, the HWT takes on MJ! Composed by Jackson himself, "Billie Jean" originally appeared on his 1982 classic album, "Thriller."

Our own version of Journey's 1978 chart hit, "Lights" re-imagines the tune as a Civil War ballad. Sort of.


An acoustic trio can't match The Edge's distortion-heavy intro, so we had to rethink things a bit.

This is one of Sam Cooke's most beautiful - and criminally lesser known - compositions, first released in 1961.