Song Idea Spawned In Jest Becomes Duo’s
Most Poignant & Moving Signature Song — A Fan Favorite
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Fire River Records’ flagship recording artist, The Band Steele (Bo Steele/Ben Rubino), will release its newest tune, “Sit Awhile,” to country radio on Monday, August 13, 2018. Originating from a back-woods walk on a hot summer afternoon near their Alabama hometown, the third single release comes from the duo’s sophomore album MOON IN A MASON JAR. Co-written by Steele and Rubino, and produced by Rob Burrell and Stacy Stavola, the harrowing storyline of loss reflects upon the burdensome stages of grief and the importance of time and silent recollection as intrinsic in the healing process.
I take this walk once a week
Cool my beer in a runnin’ creek
Take the boots off my feet
and just sit awhile
With my back against an old oak tree
I close my eyes, pretend it speaks
And tell it all my troubles and my dreams
An idea spawned in jest led to creating one of the duo’s most poignant and moving signature songs; a jovial thought evolved into an unexpected fond and contemplative recollection and life assessment—wrestling with life challenges, the passing of loved ones and time gone by. Struggling with “writers’ block,” Steele and Rubino headed to a place that offered tranquil inspiration—Smith Creek.
“A big oak stood in front of the creek and before we sat, I tossed out the idea ‘if this tree could talk’,” introduced Ben Rubino. “While I just threw the idea out there, kind of kidding, ‘Sit Awhile’ took an entirely different direction; the peacefulness of the surroundings and memories of those we’ve lost painted this song.
“’Sit Awhile’ is really personal to me. My stepdad had recently passed and I was learning to juggle ‘moving on’ with everyday ‘life stuff’ and the grieving process while still honoring my stepfather’s memory,” Bo Steele added. “Ben and I sat on a fallen tree and as the water rolled by, the words poured out. It’s the most meaningful song we’ve ever written.”
Now houses will crumble
and trees they fall down
But the empty spot in my heart still remains
And that creek may stop runnin’
And I may leave this town
But the words in that stone will never change
“The song originates from a deeply emotional personal story; ‘Sit Awhile” is for anyone who’s lost someone,” Rubino added.
The corresponding “Sit Awhile” music video is being shot later this month in Atlanta; the clip will serve as a special dedication to our men and women of service who sacrificed their lives for our freedom, and is anticipated to hit national television screens across the country in late summer.
The single (“Sit Awhile”) will be available via major digital retail and streaming outlets on August 17, 2018. Grassroots Promotion will spearhead the country radio promotion campaign.