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Stephen Wilson Jr.: From Boxing and Food Science to "Death Cab for Country"

Episode 5132 Published 4 weeks ago
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In this episode of pplpod, we explore the fascinating life and career of Stephen Wilson Jr., an American country and rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Born in Seymour, Indiana, Wilson initially conquered his childhood stage fright by competing as a Golden Gloves amateur boxer. Raised in poverty by a single father, his passion for poetry and songwriting was originally sparked by the powerful storytelling in Tim McGraw's music.

We dive deep into his unconventional journey into the music industry, detailing how he left a stable, successful career in a Mars food-science lab to become a full-time staff songwriter for Big Loud in 2016. Wilson's distinct sound perfectly blends genres, leading him to describe his own music as "Death Cab for Country". We discuss how his style fuses traditional country influences, like Willie Nelson, with the heavy grunge and rock aesthetics of Nirvana and Soundgarden.

Join us as we break down his growing discography, including his 2023 debut EP Bon Aqua and his emotional 2023 studio album Søn of Dad, which was deeply inspired by the passing of his father. We also highlight his 2025 covers EP Blankets and his notable musical collaborations with artists such as his wife Leigh Nash, Shaboozey, and Noah Cyrus. Whether you're a fan of 90s indie rock or modern country music, you'll love discovering the story behind this rising star!

Source credit: Research for this episode included Wikipedia articles accessed 3/16/2026. Wikipedia text is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0; content here is summarized/adapted in original wording for commentary and educational use.

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