Lewis Stubbs Junior, a talented artist from Fairview, TN, is moving on to the next phase with the release of his single, "Never Too Late to Get Down," Stubbs wrote, sang, and played guitar on the song, which is a perfect example of his Nashville roots and is influenced by deep musical roots, strong community ties, and a love of classic American songs.
In this track, Stubbs captures the groove-based spirit of Motown, Stax, and Muscle Shoals with a group of equally skilled musicians like Randy Boen on keyboards, Chris Long on drums, and Brad Clark on bass. He makes the song sound modern, which makes it both familiar and new at the same time. The collaboration is simple and showcases the art and history that Nashville's creative community is built on.
Casey Wood, a Grammy-winning professional, recorded and mixed "Never Too Late to Get Down" in Nashville, and the song truly has a polished yet lively sound. Stubbs plays the guitar with confidence, which complements his warm, expressive voice. The band's beat makes you want to dance, but the song's message and groove shift it.
The single is a song of unity and support, especially for the LGBTQ community and, more specifically, the transgender community, at a time when things are up in the air, and people are divided. Stubbs writes a song that uplifts people and calls for unity, using the language of American soul music.
