Wilson Banjo Co. Celebrates No. 1 Album with New Single “Memphis Anymore” and Unveils Official Video

Chart Topping Group Announces the Addition of New Members
Andrew Crawford, Brandi Colt and Adam Bachman

Nashville, Tenn. – This year has been remarkable for South Carolina-based group Wilson Banjo Co., and they are keeping the momentum going with the announcement of their latest single, “Memphis Anymore.” The track is featured on their critically acclaimed No. 1 album, Memory Lane. Fans can listen to “Memphis Anymore” and the entire album on all major streaming platforms HERE.

Written by songwriters Karli Chayne and Jessica Lynn Witty, “Memphis Anymore” pays tribute to the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll while exploring the heartbreak of a past relationship. Produced and arranged by WBC founder Steve Wilson, the track features Wilson on banjoSarah Logan on lead vocals and fiddle, Glen Crain on dobro, Jaime Carter on bass and harmony vocals, Adam Plott on percussion, Clay Hess on guitar, and Melanie Wilson on harmony vocals. From start to finish, this track takes listeners on an immersive journey, propelled by its dynamic instrumentation and powerful vocals.

To celebrate the release, Wilson Banjo Co. has premiered the official video for “Memphis Anymore” exclusively on The Bluegrass Situation, filmed at the scenic Foothills Farmstead in Westminster, South Carolina. Watch the video and get all the details HERE.

Memory Lane has been a huge hit, spending three weeks at No. 1 on the Roots Music Report Top 50 Bluegrass Album Chart and five weeks at No. 1 on the Roots Music Report Contemporary Bluegrass Album Chart, as of this week. The album has produced several chart-topping hits, including “The Gavel,” “Sadie Danced A Hole In Her Stocking,” and “Coalmine.” Even before its release as a single, “Memphis Anymore” has already made an impact, currently sitting at No. 12 on the charts.

For the latest news, tour dates, and more from Wilson Banjo Co., visit their official website at wilsonbanjo.com and follow them on social media.

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