STEPHEN WILSON JR – CELB FANS

STEPHEN WILSON JR – CELB FANS

Question: Any cool celebrity fans that have reached out to come to a show?
Stephen Wilson Jr: “Yeah, I mean, there’s a lot of actors that have showed up to shows. Paul Rudd’s come to several of our shows, and that’s wild. He’s such a sweetheart, and we’ve gotten to become friends. And yeah, Tom Hanks has been at one of my shows, and Rita Wilson, and they’re so sweet. And we’ve become friends, and there’s also a You know, a lot of artists of all genres and… Just kind of reached out and been like, hey, I’m this person. Michael Buble reached out to me the other day about a song, you know, about the music. And, you just get these random texts from people that you don’t think are real. Like, is this spam? This is a scammer or something. And no, it’s like, no, seriously, this is Michael Buble really digging the record. And I’m like, okay, this is not real. Tom Holland came to our show in London. He was so sweet and stuck around and we got to meet and chat and And it’s just cool to kind of see how music is kind of affecting everybody in all their art forms.”

 

DOWNLOAD HERE

STEPHEN WILSON JR – CELB FANS

STEPHEN WILSON JR -BACKGROUND

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Theo Von (@theovon)

Question: Tell me about your background
Stephen Wilson Jr.: Yeah, well I moved to Nashville to be a scientist. I studied microbiology and chemistry and then worked in micro labs and food science labs and played in indie bands at the same time. I was like an indie rocker kid, but also wearing a lab coat by day and indie rock clubs by night. And I was a bit of a weirdo amongst the scientific community and I’m. I’m a bit of a weirdo amongst the music community, so… Yeah, so that was. That was my first kind of big profession, because I went to school for five years and got a degree. But science was something I was always fascinated with as a young kid. I was out in the woods. I had all these notebooks of science notebooks that I created myself and filled out myself. It was real sad. My dad was really worried. That’s why he got me a guitar for my 16th birthday. I was a real quiet kid and doing that, and we were boxers. So I grew up in boxing gyms, and the only sport I was really ever good at was boxing. Like team sports, I liked, but I didn’t love them. And I hated letting other people down. And with boxing, you just let yourself down, and I didn’t mind that at all. And so that was a… That was a sport for me because it was just one on one. So I fought my first fight when I was seven years old and fought through my childhood and then did all the Golden Glove stuff when I in college. Yeah, it gets a lot crazier when you start fighting men, when you’re a man, too, and you start fightin’ men. When you’re young boy, it’s intense, but it’s kind of hilarious to watch seven-year-olds go out there and beat the hell out of each other. But when they’re 17, it is a totally different story. And it’s, yeah, it was one of the greatest things my dad ever did for me was teach me how to box, teach me on a fight, because that. He set a bar so high for me from a pressure cookers standpoint. So yeah, like he, if the pressure cooker is set to 11, like he showed me how that I could withstand 11. And then some maybe other high pressure moments become closer to eights and nines and helps you kind of keep everything in perspective. So that’s why, you know, even in and out of the ring, it’s such an effective tool for your mind. Imagination.

DOWNLOAD HERE

STEPHEN WILSON JR – CELB FANS

STEPHEN WILSON JR – BEING ON COUNTRY RADIO MEANS TO HIM

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Theo Von (@theovon)

Question: How does it feel to be on country radio?
Stephen Wilson Jr.: “Oh, it’s an honor. I’ve been listening to country radio my whole life. So hearing a song that came from the way in which it did and hearing that story kind of live on country radio. Because country radio, to me, that really affected me were there were story songs. And those stories really grabbed me early on. So this song, Gary, is a story. It’s a story about a. A guy named Gary, or Minnie Gary, he’s metaphorically. And so to have any contribution to the fabric that is country radio and to be part of the soundtrack of lives, going to work, going home, it’s a real honor to be a part of the fabric of our society, because I feel like country music is the mini threads that hold us all together and and kind of unite us as well. And yeah, it’s something I’ve, I guess, you know, never really thought would happen. My dreams outdreamed me a long time ago. And some of my favorite artists, like John Mellencamp, he was on the radio all the time and he wrote these incredible story songs. But, you know I always thought if he could do it, maybe I could too.”

DOWNLOAD AUDIO HERE

STEPHEN WILSON JR – CELB FANS

STEPHEN WILSON JR – REMEMBERING LYRICS

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Theo Von (@theovon)

Question: How do you remember new lyrics? Like while driving down the road?
Stephen Wilson Jr.: “Yeah, I just, I can memorize it pretty well. It’s always been one of my little, I guess if I have any things that I’m inclined or better at doing than others, it’s memorizing things. And so yeah, I would just kind of say it over and over again in the lines. I try to stay out of the way of it. The lines kind of show up if I’m doing it right. And, but yeah, you do gotta remember them, so. That if there is any skill, there’s that. And then, yeah, I use voice memo, and I just will say the whole thing. Half the time, I’ll start singing it. I did start singing. So whatever key I sing it in in the car is the key I pick for the guitar that I probably start writing the music around. But it all starts with the lyrics first.”

 

DOWNLOAD HERE

STEPHEN WILSON JR – CELB FANS

STEPHEN WILSON JR – EXCITED FOR COUNTRY RADIO

DOWNLOAD HERE

Question: How excited are you to be on country radio?
Stephen Wilson Jr: “Exciting. It’s Gary exciting. Yeah I think Gary belongs on country radio or any radio for that matter and yeah so this will be my my my first song out to country radio and yeah I think gary is ready and I’m ready to celebrate his life.”