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Richard Speight Jr.
Watch ‘Supernatural’ Star’s ‘Toe-Tappin, Bar-Shufflin’ Music Video for ‘Goin’ Straight’ (Exclusive Video)
Richard Speight Jr.
Richard Speight Jr. is a man of many hats. The actor and director played the archangel Gabriel on The CW’s beloved monster-hunting series “Supernatural” and directed no less than four episodes of its 15th and final season this year. But while most people were hunkering down in quarantine, he was making a music video with his band, Dick Jr. & The Volunteers.

The song, called “Goin’ Straight” is off of the band’s debut 2019 album “The Dance and How to Do It.” You might have heard it in “Supernatural’s” midseason finale episode, “Our Father, Who Aren’t In Heaven,” back in December. Watch the music video, premiered exclusively by TheWrap, above.

A cheeky ode to drinking, the song was co-written by Speight and his bandmates Emma Fitzpatrick and Zachary Ross. The idea came about when Fitzpatrick pulled Speight aside at a show and sang the line from the second...
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  • 9/3/2020
  • by Margeaux Sippell
  • The Wrap
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