Even before singer/songwriter Tommy Wiggins eased onto the national music scene in 1990 with the Nouveau/K-Tel release Cool Saturdays, he had years of recording experience behind him. The Minnesota native made his first appearance on a recording in 1972, when Freeland, the band he then belonged to, put out Headin' Back. Wiggins' solo work began appearing in 1980, when he put out his Expensive Fun album. Three more releases followed before his first Nouveau/K-Tel national release. Black Velvet Elvis appeared in 1984, with Angels of Warsaw coming out in 1987, and followed by Tra...