Syntax Creative Clients Take 45 Nominations for the 35th Annual IBMA Awards
DESCRIPTION:
When Steve Wilson first heard Heaven Is Your Hometown, the opening line—“Are you feeling like a stranger, kinda like you don’t fit in?”—stopped him in his tracks. The song’s message of faith, longing, and home struck something deep within him. The chorus, “the gravel road you’re on’s gonna turn to gold,” spoke to the hope that keeps believers moving forward. For Wilson, this song captures the ache and the assurance of the journey—because when Heaven is your hometown, every mile matters.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- Wilson Banjo Co. is a hard-driving bluegrass band founded by master luthier and banjo player Steve Wilson. Originally formed to showcase his custom banjos, the group quickly gained attention with their debut EP.
- Their albums Six Degrees of Separation and Memory Lane both topped the Roots Music charts, with Memory Lane spending five weeks at #1 and producing several Top 10 singles.
- Six Degrees of Separation remained in the Top 15 for nearly two years, led by the #1 hit “Issaqueena.”
- Beyond the band, Wilson has built a respected career as a producer and engineer, working with Dale Ann Bradley, Gena Britt, and The King James Boys.
- Wilson Banjo Co. is a hard-driving bluegrass band founded by master luthier and banjo player Steve Wilson. Originally formed to showcase his custom banjos, the group quickly gained attention with their debut EP.
- Their albums Six Degrees of Separation and Memory Lane both topped the Roots Music charts, with Memory Lane spending five weeks at #1 and producing several Top 10 singles.
- Six Degrees of Separation remained in the Top 15 for nearly two years, led by the #1 hit “Issaqueena.”
- Beyond the band, Wilson has built a respected career as a producer and engineer, working with Dale Ann Bradley, Gena Britt, and The King James Boys.
TRACK LISTING
- Sadie Danced a Hole in Her Stocking
- Tomorrow's Coming Fast
- Holler
- Don't Forget About Maggie
- Nightbird
- The Gavel
- Coalmine
- Memphis Anymore
- Our Last Goodbye / Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine
- Come to Me