Wilburn Burchette

Wilburn Loy Burchette (b. June 15, 1939) is an American occultist and musician, the deviser of what he called Impro, based on the conception that "certain frequencies control certain moods," enabling their control through music via a system of emotional tones. He reputedly abandoned music in the late 1970s, burning and discarding all of his work and research, and thereafter began publishing a prophetic newsletter as Will Loy.

Selected Discography

 * Master Wilburn Burchette (1971), Occult Concert (Album, LP), Amos Records
 * Master Wilburn Burchette (1972), Opens The Seven Gates of Transcendental Consciousness (Album, LP), Ebos Records
 * Master Wilburn Burchette (1973), Guitar Grimoire (Album, LP), Burchette Brothers Productions
 * Master Wilburn Burchette (1974), Psychic Meditation Music (Album, LP), Burchette Brothers
 * Master Wilburn Burchette (1975), Music Of The Godhead For Supernatural Meditation (Album, LP), Burchette Brothers
 * Master Wilburn Burchette (1976), Transcendental Music For Meditation (Album, LP), Burchette Brothers
 * Master Wilburn Burchette (1976), Master Wilburn Burchette's Psychic Sound Record and Instruction Manual (Single, 7" LP), Burchette Brothers
 * Master Wilburn Burchette (1977), Mind Storm (Album, LP), Burchette Brothers

"Certain albums made available by Numero Group in digital formats: https://masterwilburnburchette.bandcamp.com"

Selected Bibliography
Writing as Will Loy, Burchette (and his brother Kenneth, as the Burchette Brothers) published Will Loy's News Bulletin (or  Will Loy's Psychic Prophecy News Bulletin), a monthly periodical, beginning in 1979. It was advertised in such tabloids as the Weekly World News, where it was described as a compendium of information ranging from impending economic, geologic, and climatic catastrophes to the Second Coming, super computers, ancient spaceships, and similar matter.