Netflix Series “The Waterfront” Country Soundtrack Features Killer Music

Netflix dropped all eight episodes of a gripping new crime drama series, “The Waterfront,” on June 19th, and fans are buzzing not just about the captivating storyline but also about the stellar soundtrack featured in the show. If you’re a fan of hidden musical gems, this series is a goldmine. Just like popular series like Yellowstone and Reservation Dogs, “The Waterfront” and Music Supervisor Frank Palazzolo are introducing viewers to a whole new world of under-the-radar country music talent, giving these artists well-deserved exposure and a chance to shine on a bigger stage.

Throughout the eight episodes, viewers are treated to a mix of country legends like Tammy Wynette, The Marshall Tucker Band, and Lee Ann Womack. But it doesn’t stop there – the show also puts up-and-coming talents and lesser-known names in the spotlight, such as Bella White, Ben Chapman, John Fullbright, Myron Elkins, and Caitlin Rose. And let’s not forget about established names like Brent Cobb, Chris Stapleton, Stephen Wilson Jr., and Ryan Bingham who also make appearances in the series.

Created by Kevin Williamson, the mastermind behind hits like Dawson’s Creek and The Vampire Diaries, “The Waterfront” draws inspiration from his North Carolina roots, which might explain the deep ties to roots music in the series. The show boasts a talented cast including Holt McCallany, Melissa Benoist, Jake Weary, Rafael L. Silva, and Humberly González.

If you’re itching to dive into the full soundtrack, it’s available on most streaming services thanks to Pure Rebel Records. Here’s a breakdown of the songs featured in each of the episodes:

In Episode 1: ‘Almost Okay’
– “No Good” by Kaleo
– “Devil Stole My Style” by Ryan Bingham
– “Good Lovin’ (Makes It Right)” by Tammy Wynette
– “Star of Monterey” by Ben Chapman
– “Heaven Hill” by Sterling Elza
– “Don’t You Dare” by Ben Chapman

In Episode 2: ‘Taking Control’
– “Down in the Gulley” by Brent Cobb
– “Rewind” by Rosali
– “I’m a King Bee” by Peter Frampton Band
– “Black Hearted Woman” by The Allman Brothers Band

And the list goes on through Episodes 3 to 8, showcasing a diverse lineup of music that perfectly complements the intrigue and drama of “The Waterfront.” So, if you’re a country music aficionado or just looking for a new series to binge-watch, “The Waterfront” is definitely worth checking out!