Brett Wood and Chris Whipper Layton
The joint interview between Brett Wood and Chris "Whipper" Layton, published by Australian Musician Magazine, was also filmed. The full video runs to forty-three minutes and twenty seconds and is available on the Australian Musician YouTube channel.
Eyes on the Music: Aus Music Scene
Aus Music Scene published a Q&A with Brett Wood on 29 July 2025, timed to the release of his single Eyes and a point deep into a 60-date national tour with Pete Murray. Wood answered questions about the song, his creative process, and the career that brought him to this moment.
Real Piece of Work: Brett Wood's Debut Single Arrives on YouTube
A debut single is a declaration. After more than two decades spent making other artists sound extraordinary, Brett Wood stepped in front of his own microphone, pressed record with the drummer who played behind Stevie Ray Vaughan, and released Real Piece of Work into the world. The video posted to YouTube is both an introduction and a statement… this is who Brett Wood is when the music belongs entirely to him.
Bumping Into That Sound
Bumping Into That Sound released an episode with Brett Wood on 1 May 2025. The episode title announces its subject directly: "Guitarist Brett Wood. From Pete Murray and Electric Mary to heading out on his own." The description that accompanies it is equally precise: "Whether it's blues, rock, or something in between, Brett Wood delivers a signature style that's both powerful and heartfelt."
Brett Wood Live at Bird's Basement
In September 2024, Bird's Basement published a live performance video of Brett Wood on their YouTube channel. The recording runs to nine minutes and five seconds, captured at Bird's Basement in Melbourne, one of Australia's most respected rooms for jazz and blues and a venue that has hosted some of the finest players in the world.
Brett Wood live at the Gershwin Room
Andrew Slaidins reviewed Brett Wood at the Gershwin Room, Espy Hotel, Melbourne, on 26 April 2024, a forty-five-minute set with Wood's three-piece band. The Espy is a room with history, and Wood arrived with enough of his own to match it.
Slaidins reached for a vivid description of what he heard: a cocktail of Ian Moss and Stevie Ray Vaughan with a splash of Hendrix magic and something that belongs entirely to Wood himself.