Post-Tribune

Tray Wellington Band comes to Thornton

- By Jessi Virtusio Jessi Virtusio is a freelance reporter for the Daily Southtown.

Tray Wellington Band’s winter tour makes a stop in Thornton less than two weeks before the group releases its latest single.

The Feb. 10 Trail Mix Acoustic Concert Series show at Distiller’s Hall marks Homewood-based Trail Mix Production­s’ inaugural partnershi­p with Thornton Distilling Co. The opener is M.G. Bailey, a one-man band from Homewood.

“Even though we do acoustic music, we’re always trying to take things outside the genre,” said Trajan “Tray” Wellington, banjo player and vocalist for Tray Wellington Band.

“It seems like what (Trail Mix are) interested in is cutting-edge music. I think we’re a cuttingedg­e band in that way.

“We’re going to have some new music that we just recorded. It’s going to be really good.”

Wellington of Raleigh, North Carolina, has toured with guitarist and vocalist Nick Weitzenfel­d of Roanoke, Virginia, and mandolin and fiddle player

Josiah Nelson of Bristol, Virginia, for approximat­ely two years while bassist and vocalist Max Schwartz of Los Angeles just joined the group.

“They’re great. They’re my favorite musicians to work with. They’re really awesome to work with and really creative and really help me,” said Wellington, who won the 2019 Internatio­nal Bluegrass Music Associatio­n Momentum Award for instrument­alist of the year for banjo.

He was nominated for 2023 Internatio­nal Bluegrass Music Associatio­n’s New Artist of the Year award and shared history lessons about the banjo on the Hulu series “Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi” and the CNN series “United Shades of America” starring W. Kamau Bell.

“I first started playing banjo when I was 13. I just started through the Mountain Music Club through middle school. I had a teacher that played banjo and I was playing guitar. I was playing electric originally in the style of Doc Watson,” said Wellington, who grew up in North Carolina’s Ashe County.

“I joined the Mountain Music Club and I heard banjo for the first time. I started performing when I was probably 16 with a band called Cane Mill Road. I was in that band for like five years. I went solo after that.”

After his solo debut, the “Uncaged Thoughts” EP, dropped in 2020 Wellington was looking to release another album when Jon Weisberger, one of his teachers at East Tennessee State University, connected him with Mountain Home Music Co.

Wellington, who signed with Mountain Home in late 2020, released the 11-song “Black

Banjo” album featuring originals and covers in 2022.

“The whole idea of feeling included basically inspired that album,” he said.

Tray Wellington Band released two singles — a cover of Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit of Happiness” and an original tune titled “Moon in Motion 1” — through Mountain Home in 2023.

The group’s latest single, “Lift Up Every Stone,” is slated for release on Feb. 23.

“It’s a really impactful track that tells a story of standing up for what you believe in,” said Wellington, who has performed at the Hideout in Chicago and FitzGerald’s in Berwyn.

“It’s really strong in the way of instrument­ally and vocally. I think it’s a really good performanc­e.”

A full album by the group, which is billed as a high-energy progressiv­e bluegrass band, is expected to drop in spring.

 ?? PRATER DAY ?? Trail Mix Production­s’ first partnershi­p with Thornton Distilling Co. features a concert by Tray Wellington
Band on Feb. 10 at the venue’s Distiller’s Hall in Thornton.
PRATER DAY Trail Mix Production­s’ first partnershi­p with Thornton Distilling Co. features a concert by Tray Wellington Band on Feb. 10 at the venue’s Distiller’s Hall in Thornton.

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