Columbia, South Carolina, is buzzing with energy as Mason Ramsey, the country star who shot to fame as an 11-year-old singing sensation, prepares to take the stage at The Senate this Saturday, October 5, 2024. The concert is set to start at 8 p.m., and it promises to be a memorable evening for fans of all ages.
Who could forget the moment when the world met Mason Ramsey while he confidently belted out “Lovesick Blues” at a Walmart? That unforgettable video of the young boy in his signature red bowtie and cowboy boots went viral, racking up nearly 25 million views in just a few days. For Mason, who grew up in Golconda, Illinois, a small town with a population of about 630, life took a dramatic turn. Strangely enough, it took a week for him to even realize he had become an internet celebrity!
Mason shared a light-hearted memory from that time, saying, “My cousin actually found out and told my grandparents, who then relayed the news to me.” Shortly after, he received an invitation from The Ellen Show, sparking the beginning of his new life in the spotlight. “It was different,” he reflected, looking back at his early days in Los Angeles, adjusting to an industry that was new and fast-paced.
In a recent chat, Mason opened up about some of the hurdles he has faced since his debut. When asked if he ever felt taken advantage of by the music industry, he jokingly replied, “I feel like (the industry)’s still ripping me off.” Laughter followed, but there was also a noticeable pause, showing that stepping into the music world at such a young age wasn’t always easy. Now, approaching his late teens, Mason is ready to break free from the shadow of that viral sensation and embrace his music career fully.
His latest album, “I’ll See You In My Dreams,” showcases this growth beautifully. It’s a blend of classic country vibes and modern sounds that appeals not just to his longtime fans but also to a newer audience. Tracks like “Blue Over You” carry a clear influence from Hank Williams Sr., while songs like “Prettiest Girl At the Dance” bring a fresh, soulful feeling reminiscent of Motown.
Mason emphasizes authenticity in his music, something not always easy to find in today’s mainstream country scene. “In this industry, it’s very copy and paste,” he commented, sharing how challenging it was to find someone who understood his vision. His collaboration with producer Dan Fernandez turned out to be a game-changer, allowing Mason to finally express himself through his music.
“It felt great to be able to sing the songs that I wanted to make,” he expressed. He aims for his music to resonate with people, desiring to convey, “Hey, this is just me.” Mason’s new body of work represents his life experiences, and he looks forward to connecting with his fans on a deeper level.
Looking back, Mason had some wise words for his younger self. He said thoughtfully, “I would just say… prepare yourself for what’s coming, because it’s gonna be a wild ride. It’s gonna be fun at times, and sometimes it’s gonna be a little difficult. But you’re gonna make it out alive, I promise.” His perspective is a testament to the importance of staying grounded amidst the chaos of fame.
As for his ambitions, Mason is dreaming big. “I wanna be one of the biggest artists ever,” he said with a laugh. “Maybe even stadium tours!” Whether performing in an aisle at Walmart, at The Senate, or one day Madison Square Garden, Mason is well on his way to making those dreams come true.
So if you’re in Columbia this weekend, grab your tickets and prepare for an evening filled with heartwarming music and infectious energy as Mason Ramsey lights up the stage once again!
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