Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Traveling affects singer’s outlook

- By Jae-Ha Kim For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

Formerly part of Emblem3, Wesley Stromberg has reinvented himself as a solo artist known simply as WESLEY. His singles include “Remedy,” “1000 Ways” and “One Shot.”

“My first trip as a child was a road trip with my grandparen­ts to Whistler Mountain in Canada,” says WESLEY, 24, a resident of Valencia, Calif. “This trip was magical. I went snowboardi­ng for the first time and saw a giant mountain for the first time. It was breathtaki­ng. Mountains are so incredibly powerful just towering over you.” An edited version of our conversati­on follows.

“I’ve found that the people who grow up with less have a certain untainted gratitude for life.” — WESLEY

Q: Have your travels changed your perception­s about the U.S.?

A: Absolutely. There is so much to see out there. Sometimes, it seems people in America are living in a box of ignorance. I’ve found that the people who grow up with less have a certain untainted gratitude for life that we take for granted. But America is still beautiful. California is my favorite. It has it all.

Q: What’s the most important thing you’ve learned from your travels?

A: Well, since traveling long distances usually involves flying and flying is the sketchiest, craziest thing ever, my life flashes before my eyes and I have to say a little prayer before takeoff. And in doing that, I’ve learned to just be grateful that I am even here. It’s forced me to be OK with who I am and the life that I’ve lived, and if I go unexpected­ly, that I’m OK. Just being here at all was worth it. If you have the opportunit­y to travel, take it!

Q: If you’ve ever gone away for the holidays, which was the best trip?

A: The best Christmas trip was a few years ago. I rented a massive mansion cabin in Big Bear, Calif., and brought my whole family. I’m talking my whole family — immediate, step, boyfriends, girlfriend­s; even my parents who are divorced each brought their new husband and wife. It was the best! The house had like 10 rooms, three stories, two decks and two hot tubs. We all skied during the day and then had fun family game time all night. One thing I love about my family is we really care about each other. We care to get closer and really get to know each other. When it comes to presents, it’s like we give gifts, but the kind, loving words that go with the gifts are even better. We are a system of inspiratio­n.

Q: Where have you traveled to that most reminded you of home?

A: Australia. It’s like a combinatio­n of California and Canada. It’s clean and spacious like Canada but hot and desertlike like California.

Q: Where would you like to go that you haven’t visited?

A: Paris, Italy, Greece, Dubai, Thailand.

Q: When you go away, what are some of your must-have items?

A: Depending on where I’m going and for how long, I have to bring my lucky American flag board shorts, mini acoustic guitar, matching Tumi luggage and my laptop with mini Akai MPK beat pad, in case I want to make some beats, and my Shure SM7B microphone for cutting vocals on the road.

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