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Trop Rock, Jazz, and Surf Vibes – Stoney Banks Talks Reggae Roots & Musical Identity

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In Part 2 of my conversation with Nashville artist Stoney Banks, we ride the wave into his love for beach music, jazz, reggae, and everything in between. He shares the stories behind two new songs—“Help Wanted” and “Sweet Sensi”—offering insight into how creative flow, life experience, and a little tropical daydreaming combine to shape his sound. From early Beach Boys concerts to wipeouts while trying to surf as a teen, we trace how those beachside memories evolved into the laid-back, heartfelt songs he creates today.

We also talk about the vibe behind the Trop Rock and Gulf Coast music scene, including Stoney’s experience playing Reggae Rise Up and the underground backyard party circuit inspired by Jimmy Buffett. He opens up about his deep reggae influences—from Inner Circle and The Police to 311 and Sublime—and why “Sweet Cincy” might be his smoothest release yet. Plus, get the backstory on his upcoming collab “Crappie Fishin’ Mission” and why consistent releases—not just live shows—are the new focus.

🎧 Catch the full episode to hear both songs performed live, get the stories behind the music, and hear how Stoney is carving out a unique sound blending jazz, surf rock, reggae, and country.

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In Part 2 of my conversation with Nashville artist Stoney Banks, we ride the wave into his love for beach music, jazz, reggae, and everything in between. He shares the stories behind two new songs—“Help Wanted” and “Sweet Sensi”—offering insight into how creative flow, life experience, and a little tropical daydreaming combine to shape his sound. From early Beach Boys concerts to wipeouts while trying to surf as a teen, we trace how those beachside memories evolved into the laid-back, heartfelt songs he creates today.

We also talk about the vibe behind the Trop Rock and Gulf Coast music scene, including Stoney’s experience playing Reggae Rise Up and the underground backyard party circuit inspired by Jimmy Buffett. He opens up about his deep reggae influences—from Inner Circle and The Police to 311 and Sublime—and why “Sweet Cincy” might be his smoothest release yet. Plus, get the backstory on his upcoming collab “Crappie Fishin’ Mission” and why consistent releases—not just live shows—are the new focus.

🎧 Catch the full episode to hear both songs performed live, get the stories behind the music, and hear how Stoney is carving out a unique sound blending jazz, surf rock, reggae, and country.

  continue reading

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