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musicarenagh · 1 month ago
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Rick Lee Vinson Group: Healing Through Music with 'Normal' The Rick Lee Vinson Group, based in Las Vegas, is making waves with their distinctive blend of Americana, folk rock, and modern country. Led by Rick Lee Vinson, the band includes Michael on vocals, Jonah on guitars, and Chris on keyboards. Since their formation in 2022, they've collaborated on over 80 songs, forging a strong musical connection. Their latest single, "Normal," released on September 18, 2024, showcases the band's talent for turning personal experiences into universally resonant music. The song draws inspiration from Rick's brother, Larry Levinsohn, and his battle with Covid-19. Co-written by the siblings, "Normal" explores the struggle to regain a sense of normalcy - a theme that strikes a chord with many in the aftermath of the pandemic. With its poignant lyrics and moving melody, "Normal" delves into the desire for health and stability, touching on themes of illness, sobriety, and resilience. The Rick Lee Vinson Group continues to captivate audiences with their emotive storytelling and authentic approach to songwriting. In this exclusive interview, we sit down with the band to uncover the story behind "Normal," discuss their creative process, and explore what normalcy means to them in today's world.   Listen to Normal https://open.spotify.com/track/3mReyYGF0sFuJv0XIcsFvr?si=l2wSUS69Ry-IH3Ga2Ki5DA Follow Rick Lee Vinson Group on Spotify Soundcloud Youtube Facebook   How did the Rick Lee Vinson Group originally come together, and how has your journey as a band evolved over the years? We met in 2022 and have recorded over 80 songs together. "Normal" is an intriguing title. Can you tell us the story behind the song and what inspired its creation? The song was inspired by Lar Lee Vinson, brother of Rick Lee Vinson and his bout with Covid-19. The concept of "normal" can mean different things to different people. What does the idea of normalcy mean to you and the band in the context of this song? It means being healthy and not dealing with illness. But it’s also about sobriety and not descending into as Lar puts it into Dante’s seventh ring of hell. [caption id="attachment_57302" align="alignnone" width="2000"] It means being healthy and not dealing with illness.[/caption] How does "Normal" fit into the overall sound and direction of the Rick Lee Vinson Group? Is it a continuation of your previous work or a new sonic direction? This one fits right in with our Americana meets folk rock meets modern country sound. What was the creative process like for "Normal"? Did everyone in the band contribute to the songwriting or arrangement? This songs lyrics came from Lar Lee Vinson, but the music as in all of the Rick Lee Vinson Group songs were composed by Rick Lee Vinson. About 2/3 of all Rick Lee Vinson Group songs are written produced by Rick Lee Vinson. Are there any specific themes or messages you hope your listeners will take away from "Normal"? I think the message is pretty much on the surface of the lyrics. How do you balance individual creativity with the collaborative nature of being in a band? Since the driving force of this unit is Rick Lee Vinson, every song has the Rick Lee current direction, however that being said, every member of the group has the creative freedom to bring ideas to every song for consideration. https://open.spotify.com/artist/3ud8WUBCxWNSmXLqT1YJyq?si=Q7A0PzWLSR-rJ6x8pDdnXg Was there a particular moment or experience that inspired the lyrics of "Normal," or is it more of a general reflection on society or personal experiences? Lar Lee’s battle with COVID is the center of this songs world How would you describe the chemistry within the band, both on stage and in the studio? Family all the way, driven by the creative genius of Rick Lee Vinson. Are there any plans for a music video or other visual content to accompany the release of "Normal"? Not at this time.  
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musicarenagh · 2 months ago
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Rick Lee Vinson Group Explores Love and Independence in "Sept You" If a tumbleweed ever had a soundtrack, it might sound a lot like “Sept You” from the Rick Lee Vinson Group. There's something about this latest single that feels like watching a high-noon standoff between independence and love. The song simultaneously hollers from the top of a mountain and whispers across the plains. Rick Lee Vinson, the composer, obviously carried this song on his back like it's a bag full of lightning bolts, while Larry Levinsohn, the lyricist, threaded the verbal needle between defiance and devotion with surprising precision. https://open.spotify.com/album/6FcGLfjZkQFz0hfiiCTWZQ?si=HAHTYSsiSUCP7qG24un2Iw At its core, “Sept You” feels like a one-sided conversation delivered to a mirror, but it’s not your usual anthem for the lone wolf. Instead, it’s more like the inner monologue of someone who’s fiercely self-sufficient, until that one person (you know who) shows up and quietly rearranges their whole universe. The narrator claims to walk against the grain, bending speed limits and disregarding dotted lines, yet there remains that singular gravitational force – a loved one’s voice keeping them in orbit. Sonically, it’s classic country-rock wearing a jacket woven from folk tunes. It doesn’t feel like it’s trying too hard, but it doesn’t feel lazy either. Rick and Larry have crafted a soundscape where the guitar chimes like wind over a field, and the percussion could almost be mistaken for the pulse of a restless soul. [caption id="attachment_57095" align="alignnone" width="2000"] Rick Lee Vinson Group Explores Love and Independence in "Sept You"[/caption] Here’s the thing: it’s not just about love, it's about control—or the surrender of it. There’s an ironic vulnerability in the line about being a “one-man band.” Even the unshakable need someone sometimes. Somehow, in this dance between wanting to blaze your own trail and realizing you don’t mind having someone alongside you, the Rick Lee Vinson Group captures the poetry lurking in contradictions. Bottom line? Love’ll strip you bare, even while you're wielding all your rugged independence. Now, would Socrates have listened to this while sipping hemlock? Probably not, but who knows? Follow Rick Lee Vinson Group on Website, YouTube and Facebook.
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