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Yodeling 11-year-old of viral video fame records his debut EP

- By Kristin Hall

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — It was only a matter of time — just a couple of months, actually — before a preteen boy captured in a viral video yodeling in a Walmart put out a record.

Mason Ramsey, the adorable 11-year-old whose version of a Hank Williams classic has been watched more than 50 million times on YouTube and spawned multiple remixes, will put out his first album on July 20.

Titled “Famous,” the EP includes a mix of new songs and country classics, including the song that made Mason an overnight internet sensation, “Lovesick Blues.”

Raised in the small town of Golconda, Ill., Mason said his grandfathe­r taught him to sing when he was 3 years old and he started performing at nursing homes, restaurant­s and fairs.

“When I started to sing, I guess you could say it was good for a 3-year-old,” Mason said in a telephone interview.

But it took him weeks to discover that his impromptu Walmart performanc­e had gone viral because his family didn’t have internet access at their home. They got a call from producers with “The Ellen Show,” and he was flown to Los Angeles — his first-ever plane ride — to be a guest on the show.

Mason signed a record deal with Big Loud Records and Atlantic Records He will be opening for Florida Georgia Line at the band’s Las Vegas residency later this year.

His six-song EP includes covers of other Williams tunes, including “Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” and “I Saw the Light,” and his single, “Famous,” which was co-written by Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard. Mason said he warned producer Joey Moi not to use any effects on his vocals.

Throughout all the excitement of the last few months, Ramsey said his main goal is to keep performing until he’s an old man.

“Fame is a good thing, but you have to use it in good ways,” Mason said. “Fame is a thing where people can overdo it and get a big head. Most of all, family is more important than anything.”

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