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“It Helped Me Memorize Music”: Stephen Wilson Jr. Says He Sees Shapes & Colors While Playing Music
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“It Helped Me Memorize Music”: Stephen Wilson Jr. Says He Sees Shapes & Colors While Playing Music

In a year full of breakouts across both the independent scene and the mainstream alike, ranging from the likes of Ella Langley and Zach Top to The Red Clay Strays and Treaty Oak Revival, Stephen Wilson Jr. undoubtedly experienced one of the biggest ones in 2025. Of course, fans of the independent scene have been quite familiar with him over the past few years. After delivering his stellar debut on his bon aqua EP, featuring the likes of “American Gothic” and “Year to Be Young 1994,” in June of 2023, Wilson Jr. made himself known in a big way just six months later with his mammoth, 22-track debut album, Søn of Dad. Back in November, he put the entire public on notice of his talent when he was not only nominated for New Artist of the Year at the 59th CMA Awards but also took to the stage to deliver his stunning reimagining of Ben E. King’s 1961 classic, “Stand By Me.” Along with The Red Clay Strays, who also had a big night and introduced themselves to a wider audience with a killer performance of their current single, “People Hatin’,” it seemed like the “Cuckoo” singer had his “moment” at the CMAs. It should go without saying that Wilson Jr. is one of the most fascinating artists in the genre right now. Beyond his wholly unique sound, which blends elements of country, grunge, gothic folk, rock and more, his life before his music career has become quite famous since his rise to fame. In addition to being a boxer in his youth, the Indiana native would graduate from Middle State Tennessee University with a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology/Chemistry. Famously, Wilson Jr. would reveal on Theo Von’s podcast recently that he actually helped develop Dentastix, the popular dog treat, during his time as a product developer and food scientist at Mars. All of that is to say, Wilson Jr. has proven he has one of the most fascinating minds in country music, and it’s not just limited to his career in microbiology and the music itself. In a recent interview with Bobby Bones on The Bobbycast, the “I’m A Song” singer dove into his childhood growing up in southern Indiana, his bold decision to leave Mars without a publishing deal and more. Most fascinating, Wilson Jr. would reveal the incredibly unique way his brain processes music while performing. Nearly unbelievably, the 46-year-old singer/songwriter would tell Bones that he ended up learning how to play guitar and music in general by assigning both shapes and colors to different chords and notes, noting how it worked much better since he’s a visual learner. “I was more interested in the chemistry of songs, like the alchemy of [it], how they change emotions and the colors of chords. [I see colors] and shapes like a lot. I kind of piece them together in that way, like moving shapes.” Bones would then ask Wilson Jr. if he would hit a G chord, what he would see, which prompted him to say he visualizes brown and a right triangle with the chord. A bit taken aback, Bones would then ask him if he was being serious. Confirming that it’s simply how his brain works, the “Gary” singer would then go on to explain his thought process behind the admittedly strange train of thought. “[I’m being] very serious. It’s your brain’s way of allowing you to remember things. I’ve always been pretty good at memorizing music, and I have a very visual memory. I’ve always had that ability to read things and memorize them fast. It helped me a lot through science, because science is a lot of memorization and regurgitation. It helped me memorize music, because, sonically, I had a harder time at first. It was the shapes that helped me keep track of it all… I never tried to explain it, and I’ve never really explain it ever until now. I guess it’s just a way for my personal brain to synthesize it and compute it all. It makes no sense to anybody else.” I’ve heard a plethora of different ways that artists have memorized music in my life, both learning music and as a writer covering the genre. I don’t think I’ve ever quite heard this explanation before, and it’s undoubtedly fascinating. I guess that’s what happens when you’re a microbiologist turned ACM-nominated artist, however. “Gary” Stephen Wilson Jr. Tour Dates 2/26 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center ^ 2/27 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena ^ 2/28 – Austin, TX – Moody Center ^ 3/6 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live! # 3/7 – Grand Rapids, MI – GLC Live at 20 Monroe # 3/10 – Cleveland, OH – The Agora # 3/11 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore # 3/14 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY # 3/18 – Boston, MA – Citizens House of Blues # 3/21 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount # 3/22 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre # 3/25 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore # 3/28 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore # 4/11 – Bossier City, LA – The Paradise Theater at Margaritaville Bossier City # 4/15 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant # 4/17 – Kansas City, MO – The Midland Theatre # 4/18 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom # 4/22 – Omaha, NE – Steelhouse Omaha # 4/24 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee # 4/25 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed # 6/6 – Lexington, KY – Railbird Music Festival * 7/18 – Whitefish, MT – Under the Big Sky Festival * * – Festival # – Gary The Torch tour ^ – Supporting Eric ChurchThe post “It Helped Me Memorize Music”: Stephen Wilson Jr. Says He Sees Shapes & Colors While Playing Music first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

RISERS: Vincent Mason Has a Huge Buzz Going Into 2026
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RISERS: Vincent Mason Has a Huge Buzz Going Into 2026

Vincent Mason is one of country music's most aspirational artists in 2026. Continue reading…

Miranda Lambert Brings Out Randy Rogers For Surprise Performance Of “In My Arms Instead” At San Antonio Rodeo
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Miranda Lambert Brings Out Randy Rogers For Surprise Performance Of “In My Arms Instead” At San Antonio Rodeo

The duo I never knew I needed. With rodeo season officially beginning in Texas, San Antonio Rodeo was the first of many high-profile events to kick off their festivities last week. In case you missed it, the South Texas officially kicked off back on February 12th and has already featured some stellar acts. So far, Hank Williams Jr., Ty Myers, Pat Green, Brad Paisley and Midland have already gotten the two-week event started with even more killer artists such as 49 Winchester, Shane Smith & the Saints, Cody Jinks, Braxton Keith and more set to perform before SA Rodeo’s final day on February 28th. View this post on Instagram Fresh off her appearance at the Daytona 500 last weekend, last night, none other than 33x ACM Award-winner and soon-to-be member of the Texas Songwriters’ Hall of Fame, Miranda Lambert, took the stage on the eighth night of the rodeo and brought along a fellow Texas legend with her. After warming up the crowd with past hits such as “Kerosene,” “The House That Built Me,” “Heart Like Mine” and “Bluebird,” Lambert would surprise the crowd and bring out none other than Randy Rogers for not one but two of his biggest hits, “In My Arms Instead” and “Kiss Me in the Dark.” It should go without saying that Rogers and his band, by extension, have remained one of the key members of the ever-growing and ever-talented Texas scene over the past two decades. While acts like Koe Wetzel, Hudson Westbrook, Flatland Cavalry and more have broken out in bigger ways in the mainstream, Rogers and Co. laid the blueprint (along with others) for today’s modern Texas sound. Of course, that sound is best represented by their two biggest, certified-platinum hits, which were performed alongside Lambert last night. Given that the two Texas natives go way back, Lambert would introduce Rogers as her “long-time friends and heroes” before calling the “Buy Myself a Chance” singer an “entity” in Texas. The two would proceed to absolutely crush both performances, with the “White Liar” singer providing some stellar harmonies with Rogers, marking the first time Lambert has ever performed the song alongside him. It should go without saying that both Lambert and Rogers are certified legends in the Texas scene, and if you’ve never seen the pair perform together, these two performances are nothing short of a must-watch. “In My Arms Instead” @sportymom1426 Miranda Lambert and Randy Rogers in one night…EPIC! #randyrogersband #mirandalambert #sanantonio #rodeo #livemusicconcert ♬ original sound – SportyMom1426 “Kiss Me In the Dark” @nikkilynntravels Tell me you’re in Texas without tellin’ me you’re in Texas… @Miranda Lambert brings out @randyrogersbandmusic at the SA Rodeo and the crowd LOST IT. This is Texas country at its finest. #TexasCountry #RodeoSeason #LiveMusic ♬ original sound – Nicole Lynn San Antonio Rodeo Lineup February 19th – Robert Earl Keen February 20th – Gary Allan February 21st – Cody Jinks & Dos Borrachos February 22nd – Braxton Keith & Banda Los Recoditos February 23rd – Terri Clark February 24th – 49 Winchester February 25th – Dierks Bentley February 26th – Sheryl Crow February 27th – Ludacris February 28th – The Droptines & Shane Smith & the SaintsThe post Miranda Lambert Brings Out Randy Rogers For Surprise Performance Of “In My Arms Instead” At San Antonio Rodeo first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

EXCLUSIVE: Award-Winning Bluegrass Band The Kody Norris Show Celebrates The “Spirit Of America” With New Single
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EXCLUSIVE: Award-Winning Bluegrass Band The Kody Norris Show Celebrates The “Spirit Of America” With New Single

Cuttin’ grass for America’s 250th birthday. Award-winning bluegrass group The Kody Norris Show is back with a new single celebrating the “Spirit of America” – and we’ve got your first listen. The song was originally recorded by the Wildwood Valley Boys in 2003, celebrating all those who keep America running without getting the recognition they deserve: “From a truck stop in Oklahoma A trucker pulls a heavy load To a factory at Chicago A trucker’s home is on the road On a farm in Indiana Rising long before the sun Raising food to feed a nation A farmer’s work is never done It’s the spirit of America May that spirit never die It’s the spirit of America May Old Glory forever fly” Speaking on their decision to release “Spirit of America” as the country celebrates its 250th birthday, Kody Norris says it was a song that’s always spoke to them, but felt that it truly captured… well, the spirit of America, during such an important year for our country: “Spirit of America just kind of really is…the spirit of America. It talks about coal miners, it talks about a truck driver, a farmer and all the things that happen to make America, America. I especially really liked the fact of how that it references so many different walks of life in our country and the people who get up every day and work hard and do all the things to keep the ball bouncing in America.” Along with the new single, The Kody Norris Show will also be setting out on their Spirit of America tour with some new stage costumes that are perfect for the celebration – although that wasn’t entirely intentional: “We ordered new stage costumes two years ago, nearly three. And they were kind of slow in getting here. We only got them a month or so ago. And we were totally oblivious to the fact of America 250, but these are patriotic suits. And so they have the Statue of Liberty, the Liberty Bell, Mount Rushmore, all kinds of things, eagles, all sorts of things like that. We designed them three years ago … so the timing was right, and of course, just loving America the way that we love America, I thought it was a good time.” Sometimes things just work out. The band recently cleaned up at the 2026 SPBGMA (Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America) Awards, taking home five wins including Entertainer of the Year, Song of the Year, Band of the Year, and more. And they’ve also welcomed a new banjo player, Hayden “Jim” Hensley, who’s only 14 years old (and from speaking to him, wise beyond his years). It’s a big year for The Kody Norris Show, and we couldn’t be more excited to bring you the first listen to “Spirit of America,” some good ol’ bluegrass paying tribute to the greatest country on earth. The Kody Norris Show’s ‘Spirit of America Tour’ Dates: FEB 21 – Lucketts Community Center / Leesburg, Va. FEB 22 – Appomattox Bluegrass Concert Series / Appomattox, Va. FEB 28 – Oakdale Bluegrass Festival / Glen Rose, Texas MAR 01 – Oakdale Bluegrass Festival / Glen Rose, Texas MAR 12 – Columbia State Community College / Columbia, Tenn. MAR 20 – Withlacoochee Bluegrass Festival / Dunnellon, Fla. MAR 22 – Stillwater Police Association Benefit / Stillwater, Minn. MAR 27 – Walhalla Performing Arts Center / Walhalla, S.C. MAR 28 – James Wimmer Bristol Bluegrass Spring Festival / Bristol, Va. APR 04 – Florida State Bluegrass Festival / Perry, Fla. APR 11 – Masonic Lodge Scottish Rite Valley Banquet Hall / Columbia, Mo. APR 17 – Old-Time Bluegrass and Fiddlers Jamboree / Holladay, Tenn. APR 18 – Bluebirds & Bluegrass at Dauset Trails Nature Center / Jackson, Ga. APR 25 – Bluegrass on the Plains / Auburn, Ala. APR 30 – Little Roy and Lizzy Music Festival / Lincolnton, Ga. MAY 01 – Boxcar Pinion Memorial Bluegrass Festival / Chickamauga, Ga. MAY 02 – Mr. B’s Spring Music Spectacular / Woodford, Va. May 3 – Calvert Elks Lodge #2620 / Prince Frederick, Md MAY 07 – The Malpass Brothers Bluegrass and Country Music Festival / Denton, N.C. MAY 09 – Heritage Hall Theatre / Mountain City, Tenn. MAY 14 – Valley Spring Fling at VFW Post 682 / Luray, Va. May 16 – Silver Dollar City Bluegrass & BBQ / Branson, Mo. May 17 – Silver Dollar City Bluegrass & BBQ / Branson, Mo. May 18 – Silver Dollar City Bluegrass & BBQ / Branson, Mo. MAY 22 – Hills of Home / Coburn, Va. MAY 24 – Memory Days / Grayson, Ky. MAY 30 – Back Forty Bluegrass Festival / Curryville, Mo. JUN 05 – Farm Jamb / Bagdad, Ky. JUN 06 – Roots & Rhythm Festival Honoring Arnold Schultz / Morgantown, Ky. JUN 12 – Cedar Fest / Lebanon, Va. JUN 17 – Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Festival / Bean Blossom, Ind. JUN 18 – Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Festival / Bean Blossom, Ind. JUN 20 – Willow Oak Bluegrass Festival / Roxboro, N.C JUN 25 – Remington Ryde Bluegrass Festival / Centre Hall, Pa. JUN 27 – South Branch Valley Bluegrass Festival / Romney, W. Va.The post EXCLUSIVE: Award-Winning Bluegrass Band The Kody Norris Show Celebrates The “Spirit Of America” With New Single first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan's Nashville Restaurant Has Closed
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Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan's Nashville Restaurant Has Closed

The Google listing for E3 Chophouse says they're temporarily closed. Continue reading…