Columbia, S.C. is buzzing with excitement as we gear up for a highly anticipated performance from Mason Ramsey, the country star who rose to fame from unexpected beginnings. The show is scheduled for this Saturday, October 5, 2024, at The Senate. Grab your tickets and prepare for an unforgettable night filled with catchy tunes and heartfelt lyrics!
You might remember when a video of an 11-year-old Mason, dressed in a red bowtie and cowboy boots, singing “Lovesick Blues” while standing under the bright lights of a Walmart sign went viral. The little boy from Golconda, Illinois, gained fame overnight, as the video racked up nearly 25 million views in just a few days. Back then, Mason had no idea what was coming his way. Growing up in a home without internet, it took a week for him to learn about his viral fame. It was his cousin who first told his grandparents, who then told him that he was about to be a celebrity.
In a recent interview, Mason looked back on that moment, sharing the whimsical ride he was on when ‘The Ellen Show’ called to invite him to LA. It was certainly a head-spinning experience! When asked about his early days in the music industry, he chuckled, “I feel like (the industry)’s still ripping me off.” It seems that navigating the waters as a child star wasn’t always easy, but he seems to be ready to embrace his past and move forward.
At the heart of Mason’s evolving sound is his new album, “I’ll See You In My Dreams.” He blends the classic country vibes he grew up with, courtesy of his grandfather’s love for Hank Williams, while adding a fresh twist. Songs like “Blue Over You” echo that traditional sound while tracks such as “Prettiest Girl At The Dance” reveal a soulful side reminiscent of Motown. It’s quite impressive how Mason has managed to carve out his identity in a genre overwhelmed by cliché themes.
He hasn’t shied away from discussing the challenges he faced in the music industry, likening it to a “copy and paste” approach that oftentimes leaves artists feeling boxed in. His collaboration with producer Dan Fernandez became crucial in allowing him to express his true self through music. “It felt great to be able to sing the songs that I wanted to make and make the music that I always wanted to make,” he said with enthusiasm.
As Mason transitions from childhood to young adulthood, he has his eyes set on the future. When pondering where he sees himself in five years, one can’t help but smile at his ambitious outlook: “Well, I wanna be one of the biggest artists ever! Maybe even stadium tours.” It’s clear that Mason is ready to take the world by storm, no matter where he performs—from Walmart aisles to grand stages.
So, local music lovers, make sure to mark your calendars for October 5 at 8 p.m. at The Senate. Whether you’re a longtime fan from his Walmart fame or just discovering his music, it’s an opportunity to witness the evolution of a young star. As Mason Ramsey prepares for this show, it promises to be a heartfelt performance celebrating not just his life and journey, but also the genuine essence of country music.
Don’t miss out on the chance to catch Mason as he headlines The Senate—a night that’s sure to be filled with laughter, nostalgia, and great music!
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