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How does an artist find their voice when they’re "too churchy for the world and too worldly for the church"? In this episode, Jericho Stone opens up about blending genres, staying true to his faith, and navigating the complexities of the music industry. From country to rap, Jericho’s music defies labels, offering an authentic glimpse into his life and experiences.
In this episode of Two Beers with Band, we dive into the life and journey of multi-genre artist Jericho Stone, a Nashville-based musician whose unique blend of reggae, country, gospel, and rap has shaped his distinct sound. Host Chris Shrum and Jericho discuss the challenges of staying true to oneself in the music industry, the influence of family and upbringing on Jericho’s music, and how he has managed to remain authentic in a world where labels push conformity.
Jericho shares stories from his time touring with major artists like Rehab, his experience navigating the ups and downs of the Christian music industry, and how he’s learned to balance personal faith with his creative freedom. He opens up about his determination to build a career without compromising his values, reflecting on how he’s been too worldly for the church and too churchy for the world, yet found strength in embracing his uniqueness.
Whether you’re an aspiring artist or simply a fan of diverse music styles, Jericho’s story will inspire you to embrace your individuality and push through challenges, brick by brick.
In this episode, you'll learn:
-How Jericho blends genres like reggae, country, gospel, and rap to create a sound that’s truly his own.
Follow Jericho Stone on Instagram: @JerichoStone615
Connect with Chris Shrum:
Key Moments:
#Music #JerichoStone #IndieArtist #Nashville #GenreBlending #Authenticity #MusicIndustry #LivePerformances #EmotionalConnection #MusicVideos #SelfPromotion #Confidence #IndustryConnections #PersonalExpression #Influences #GenerationalConnection #ArtistInterviews
By 2 Beers With The BandHow does an artist find their voice when they’re "too churchy for the world and too worldly for the church"? In this episode, Jericho Stone opens up about blending genres, staying true to his faith, and navigating the complexities of the music industry. From country to rap, Jericho’s music defies labels, offering an authentic glimpse into his life and experiences.
In this episode of Two Beers with Band, we dive into the life and journey of multi-genre artist Jericho Stone, a Nashville-based musician whose unique blend of reggae, country, gospel, and rap has shaped his distinct sound. Host Chris Shrum and Jericho discuss the challenges of staying true to oneself in the music industry, the influence of family and upbringing on Jericho’s music, and how he has managed to remain authentic in a world where labels push conformity.
Jericho shares stories from his time touring with major artists like Rehab, his experience navigating the ups and downs of the Christian music industry, and how he’s learned to balance personal faith with his creative freedom. He opens up about his determination to build a career without compromising his values, reflecting on how he’s been too worldly for the church and too churchy for the world, yet found strength in embracing his uniqueness.
Whether you’re an aspiring artist or simply a fan of diverse music styles, Jericho’s story will inspire you to embrace your individuality and push through challenges, brick by brick.
In this episode, you'll learn:
-How Jericho blends genres like reggae, country, gospel, and rap to create a sound that’s truly his own.
Follow Jericho Stone on Instagram: @JerichoStone615
Connect with Chris Shrum:
Key Moments:
#Music #JerichoStone #IndieArtist #Nashville #GenreBlending #Authenticity #MusicIndustry #LivePerformances #EmotionalConnection #MusicVideos #SelfPromotion #Confidence #IndustryConnections #PersonalExpression #Influences #GenerationalConnection #ArtistInterviews