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Old Dominion is one of the hottest acts in country music and they’re celebrating every win with cigars

Old Dominion is one of the hottest acts in country music and they're celebrating every win with cigars

This piece was published in the September/October 2018 issue of Cigar Snob Magazine.
On Nov. 14, Old Dominion won Vocal Group of the Year at the CMA Awards.

Old Dominion is catching fire with musicianship, a passion for songwriting, and the good sense to not take themselves as seriously as they take their craft.

The bandโ€™s star is rising and theyโ€™re lighting up to celebrate every victory along the way.

In a corner of the upstairs lounge at Detroitโ€™s La Casa Cigars, the five members of the ascendant country band Old Dominion contemplated what itโ€™s meant to blow up as a band at the height of the social media age after hav- ing enjoyed some success as songwriters and musicians just outside the spotlight. Theyโ€™re right around 40 and are music industry veterans, but itโ€™s only in the last few years that theyโ€™ve become famous as recording artists.

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โ€œThereโ€™s no mystery,โ€ said drummer Whit Sellers. The consensus in the room is that Whit is the one whoโ€™s most weirded out by fame. โ€œYou have to give a window into your personal life to get people interested in the music as opposed to being able to have the music stand there on its own artistic merit โ€” which is a totally idealistic idea to have in this day and age.โ€

โ€œAs an artist, youโ€™re like โ€˜No, man. Care about the song!โ€™,โ€ said Matt Ramsey, the bandโ€™s frontman. โ€œBut then youโ€™re like, โ€˜Well, I guess we have to take the selfie in order to get people interested.โ€™โ€

โ€œItโ€™s concrete,โ€ said Geoff Sprung, the groupโ€™s bassist. โ€œYou take the selfie, you put it on Instagram and it explodes.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s like… I donโ€™t know what David Bowie does all day,โ€ added guitarist Brad Tursi, โ€œAnd thatโ€™s whatโ€™s cool about it. Itโ€™s like, โ€˜Who is that guy?โ€™โ€

He hasnโ€™t done much talking to this point in our interview, but the subject has Whit fired up. He chimes in again to mock a curious Bowie fan. โ€œI wonder what David Bowie does all day? He must do really cool shit. It has to be so cool.โ€

[Our music] was something we were proud of, but the idea of being a band came from the outside in.

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Thatโ€™s when guitarist and keyboardist Trevor Rosen put us all back in touch with ground control. โ€œYou know, heโ€™s not doing anything right now,โ€ Trevor said. We all burst into laughter.

โ€œHeโ€™s been doing the same thing for a while,โ€ said Matt. โ€œHeโ€™s settled into a routine!โ€

The lives of these five guys (who took the Virginia state nickname for their band since four of the five members have ties to the state) are many things โ€” but routine isnโ€™t one of them. The group came together, as so many country acts do, in Nashville, but it was almost accidental that they came to think of themselves as a band at all.

 Old Dominion bassist Geoff Sprung [photo:  Brad Ziegler ]
Old Dominion bassist Geoff Sprung [photo: Brad Ziegler ]

Matt, Geoff and Whit are all from Virginia. Matt and Whit grew up in Botetourt County, about two and a half hours west of Richmond, playing on drumlines at their rival high schools. Whit met Geoff and Brad (a native Connecticuter) when he went off to Virginia Commonwealth University, while Matt was introduced to Trevor (a Detroiter) in 2003 in Nashville, where all five would end up to pursue work as songwriters or musicians. Eventually, the group formed for purposes of working out and performing the songs that its members were writing.

โ€œIt was something we were proud of,โ€ said Geoff, โ€œbut the idea of being a band came from the outside in. People kept saying, โ€˜You guys are a band.โ€™โ€

โ€œWe were just having a good time. The moment where we were like, โ€˜we have something hereโ€™ was pretty recent,โ€ said Matt.

Old Dominion membersโ€™ writing credits include songs recorded by Luke Bryan, Cole Swindell, Randy Houser, Tyler Farr, Kenny Chesney, the Randy Rogers Band, Michael Ray, Josh Turner, Ryan Hurd, Brandon Lay, Dierks Bentley and Blake Shelton. Theyโ€™ve also written songs for the ABC drama Nashville. Trevor and Matt pointed to one song in particular, Wake Up Loving You (which they wrote with Josh Osborne), that brought them attention in country circles and was then recorded by Craig Morgan.

โ€œThat was the flag in the ground that we built everything around there for a while, until Craig recorded it and we were like, โ€˜Guess we gotta let that one go,โ€™โ€ said Matt.

โ€œWe were writing songs together for years,โ€ said Trevor, โ€œbut then I remember when we went into the studio, [Mattโ€™s] publisher โ€” out of being cheap โ€” was like, โ€˜Why donโ€™t you just bring your band in here and weโ€™ll just record the demos with your band?โ€™ We were like, โ€œThis guyโ€™s a hit producer. Is he producing us as a band?โ€™ That was our first taste of being artists. It opened that window in my mind of, โ€˜This could actually be a possibility.โ€™ Because we were already starting to have hits as songwriters. We had just started to scratch that surface. It was like, โ€˜Well, we write hit songs for other people. We sound good. Maybe we can take a run at this too.โ€™โ€

Old Dominion officially formed and got its name in 2007, though they didnโ€™t release their first EP until 2014. The first single on that EP, Shut Me Up, did fairly well. What really got things going was the exposure that another single called Break Up With Him got on โ€œThe Highway,โ€ a country station on Sirius XM Radio around the start of 2015. The track gives you a good sense of their sound. Itโ€™s a little pop, a little rock, clever songwriting and just enough of that earnest country flavor to recall the โ€˜90s take on the genre, which is what these guys would have been hearing in their teens and twenties.

โ€œWe wrote [Break Up With Him] goofing off just trying to make each other laugh, but we really cracked into this thing where it really hadnโ€™t been said in that way before, but everybody can relate to that,โ€ said Trevor.

The songโ€™s lyrics are written from the perspective of a guy whoโ€™s calling a woman to convince her she should leave her man.

Hey girl, whatโ€™s up?
I know itโ€™s late, but I knew youโ€™d pick it up
Naw, I ainโ€™t drunk
Okay, maybe I do have a little buzz but
That song came on and I just thought what harm could come from one little call?
I know you say youโ€™re taken, but I say girl youโ€™re taking too long
To tell him that itโ€™s over Then bring it on over
Stringing him along any longer girl, itโ€™s just wasting precious time

โ€” Break Up With Him

โ€œIt really hits on something that I think hadnโ€™t been said in that way. Itโ€™s kind of like being a standup comedian when you can find something that everybody can relate to and think โ€˜I donโ€™t think anybodyโ€™s doing a bit on this.โ€™โ€

โ€œThat one had an identity that framed us up,โ€ said Geoff. โ€œI think probably still now, when people think โ€˜What does Old Dominion sound like?โ€™, Break Up With Him is what we sound like.โ€

 Lead singer Matt Ramsey [photo:  Brad Ziegler ]
Lead singer Matt Ramsey [photo: Brad Ziegler ]

That sound has caught on in a serious way. Over the last few years, Old Dominion has been showered with praise for their work, garner- ing a slew of award nominations and wins at the Academy of Country Music Awards and the American Country Countdown Awards. Most recently, the band took home the ACM Award for Vocal Group of the Year, breaking a streak by Little Big Town and edging out Lady Antebellum.

When the group won the ACM Award for New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year in 2016, they were asked backstage whether they had lost their underdog status. How do you stay motivated and how do the challenges shift?

โ€œWe want the whole thing to grow. Weโ€™re on this tour with Kenny Chesney right now,โ€ Matt said, referring to Kenny Chesneyโ€™s Trip Around the Sun Tour, โ€œand we spend every night watching a stadium full of people. I think thatโ€™s what we want. With that award it felt like we just sort of broke through. Now we have some attention and we want to create a longstanding career like someone like Kenny has. He has a two-hour set of hit songs and there are hit songs he doesnโ€™t play. We would love to get to the point where we have the confidence of a two-hour iconic set.โ€

Thomas Rhett is also a part of that Trip Around the Sun Tour. The Old Dominion guys noted that heโ€™s a smoker as well. They got him a box of Joya de Nicaragua Cuatro Cincos.

โ€œHeโ€™s such a part of the fabric of [his fansโ€™] lives. Weโ€™ve had some people come to us and tell us weโ€™re a part of their lives,โ€ said Trevor. โ€œHe doesnโ€™t have 10 or 20 people like that. He has hundreds of thousands. Every town he goes to.โ€

These are lofty goals, to be sure. Kenny Chesney has sold more than 30 million albums and consistently has his singles occupying top-40 spots on the Billboard charts. Heโ€™s not only country-big. Kenny Chesney is just plain big. The day after my interview with the Old Dominion guys, I was at the Trip Around the Sunโ€™s Detroit stop at Ford Field. It was mind-blowing to see a football stadium packed with people โ€” who notably ran the gamut of age โ€” singing along with every single word Chesney sang, including the words to Save it for a Rainy Day, which Matt and Brad wrote with their late friend (and smoking partner) Andrew Dorff. Matt and Brad have been joining Kenny on stage to perform it on this tour.

โ€˜Cause the sunโ€™s too bright,
The skyโ€™s too blue
Beerโ€™s too cold to be thinking about you
Gonna take this heartbreak and tuck it away
Save it for a rainy day
Yeah, the musicโ€™s too good,
My friends are all out
And theyโ€™re all too high to be bringing โ€˜em down
If they ask about you
Iโ€™ve got nothing to say Iโ€™ll save it for a rainy day

โ€” Save it for a Rainy Day

โ€œIโ€™m pretty proud of that song,โ€ said Brad. โ€œKenny is such a top-tier artist and heโ€™s so great at picking songs that to pick one that we wrote is pretty awesome. And to be able to watch it connect to so many people… Itโ€™s such a simple idea, when youโ€™ve had a heartbreak and then you have that moment where youโ€™re like, โ€˜Forget this. Iโ€™m gonna have fun today.โ€™โ€

Like Brad, the rest of the guys in this band are proud of their craft, their writing and their musicianship. While theyโ€™ve been around each other a long time, each brings a set of influences to the table that colors the work they put out.

โ€œIn the โ€˜90s, country was a thing. It had a very specific feel to it,โ€ Matt said. โ€œโ€˜90s country was always on in my parentsโ€™ kitchen. It wasnโ€™t what I was listening to by choice. Iโ€™m from a very small town and thatโ€™s what everyone was listening to. I was listening to things like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, but I knew everything about country because it was constantly on. As I grew older, I started to realize, โ€˜Actually I kind of like some of this stuff.โ€™ As far as my writing goes, all of that bleeds in.โ€

Anybody who was listening to โ€˜90s country on the radio was probably at least also passing through some โ€˜90s hip-hop stations to get there. In Trevorโ€™s case, growing up in Detroit meant rap and rock played a big role.

โ€œI was a huge Eminem fan. I also grew up listening to NWA,โ€ Trevor said. โ€œFor me, itโ€™s the coolest music. You listen to that stuff and youโ€™re like โ€˜Weโ€™re not that cool.โ€™โ€

โ€œItโ€™s the rhythm in the song too,โ€ said Whit. โ€œOne of the advantages of country is that it co-opts any genre with no guilt whatsoever.

One positive addition has been the grooviness of hip-hop beats. Itโ€™s opened up all different types of songs you can have. You donโ€™t have to have that same Nashville or country feel. You can get really creative.โ€

Those hip-hop influences might be most vivid in the lyrics and rhythms of Dirt on a Road:

My mama taught me how to treat a lady with respect
But what the heck did you expect with the perfume on your neck
Is smellinโ€™ all so good, peaches and cream
Youโ€™re so fly you make a trout want to jump right out the stream
So, walk those little boots youโ€™re wearing
Over here to where Iโ€™m standing Letโ€™s get to causing a scene…

โ€” Dirt on a Road

โ€œYou canโ€™t be an adolescent male and not have that part of your brain tickled by hip-hop,โ€ added Geoff. โ€œThereโ€™s a magic to that genre at that age and we all grew up through that.โ€

As true musicians, these guys are also perpetually curious. Whit has been on a Latin kick lately, putting special focus on Cuban music and Caribbean rhythms.

โ€œNo Such Thing As A Broken Heart has a Caribbean rhythm itโ€™s built on. None of us had any idea we were doing that, but it turns out itโ€™s a soca. Thereโ€™s so many different things to have fun doing,โ€ he said.

After a pause to think about the possibilities, the country-Caribbean fusion inspiration hits. โ€œYou play soca and you sing about a truck… Boom!โ€

 Guitarist Brad Tursi [photo:  Brad Ziegler ]
Guitarist Brad Tursi [photo: Brad Ziegler ]

Old Dominion might not have achieved Chesney-level success yet, but theyโ€™re on their way. In the meantime, thereโ€™s been a marked improvement in the tour cigar selection.

โ€œI remember [my first cigar] was a Swisher Sweet. With the plastic shitty dipped tip. All my buddies were smoking cigarettes and I didnโ€™t really like them, but for some reason I really liked those,โ€ Matt said.

These days, Mattโ€™s a Padroฬn guy. He smoked a 1964 Anniversary Series during our interview. He takes the lead on stocking the bandโ€™s traveling humidor with Brad, who has more eclectic tastes.

โ€œCrowned Heads has a lot of nice stuff, like Las Calaveras,โ€ said Brad. โ€œTheyโ€™re also Nashville based which is pretty cool. This Herrera Esteliฬ I really like. And of course the Padroฬns. Their cigars are by far the most consistently good.โ€

During our sit-down at La Casa, other members of the band smoked cigars by Padroฬn, 7-20-4, and My Father, among other brands (some of us had more than one). I asked when it is they tend to make time to smoke together.

โ€œI canโ€™t think of a specific moment,โ€ Geoff said. โ€œItโ€™s mostly post-show good feeling. When things feel good, letโ€™s just sit and soak it up. And our life is not about sitting down. Our life is about moving.โ€

โ€œ[After winning] any award,โ€ added Whit. โ€œIf an accomplishment is big enough, a cigar celebration is done by default. I probably smoke cigars less than anybody in the band, and thatโ€™s when Iโ€™m thinking, โ€˜I would like to have a cigar right now.โ€™โ€

This is a change from Whitโ€™s initial attitude toward cigars.

โ€œ[When I smoked my first cigar] Iโ€™d only had experience with a cigar wrapper. Just the wrapper; it wasnโ€™t filled with any tobacco, though. Like, โ€˜This isnโ€™t just a delivery system? I thought you always took the tobacco out.โ€™โ€

Well it was down some street we couldnโ€™t even pronounce
We were smoking a little from a half an ounce
Tequila was cheap but the flow we were feeling was real
Neither one of us looking for three little words
Unless those three words were Do Not Disturb
Checkout was sโ€™posed to be noon but we slept in โ€˜til three

โ€” Hotel Key

The more time you spend with Old Dominion, the more you realize these guys are having fun. Itโ€™s constant laughs, inside jokes, stories, and awe at the ride theyโ€™re on. Smoking cigars is part of the way they make sure theyโ€™re savoring every moment of it. They also look to their next steps with a clarity that probably comes from having achieved this fame in their late 30s. Theyโ€™re country stars (it would even be fair to call them rock or pop stars considering their crossover appeal), but most of them were family men when they got here.

 Drummer Whit Sellers [photo:  Brad Ziegler ]
Drummer Whit Sellers [photo: Brad Ziegler ]

The members all agreed that they preferred to keep their families out of the public eye and maintain all the normalcy they can. Country might be the ideal music genre for finding fame in that regard.

โ€œItโ€™s understood that [country artists] are supposed to be more like a regular person,โ€ said Matt. โ€œAnd theyโ€™re viewed in that way so itโ€™s not as eccentric as a pop artist. Walking through the airport you still look like a normal person. The biggest country star is still just wearing jeans, a t-shirt and a ball cap. He might be playing stadiums in that outfit.โ€

And yet, to be fair, country has changed over the years. As Iโ€™ve noted in this piece, this crew has crossover appeal. That can bleed into their wardrobes.

โ€œI forget that we dress differently,โ€ Trevor said. โ€œI assume we dress like normal people, but someone will point out to me that normal 40-something year old people who take their kids to school donโ€™t wear these skinny jeans.โ€

โ€œIt kind of creeps on you,โ€ Geoff added, โ€œbecause our world is insular and thereโ€™s five of us, so clothing-wise, weโ€™re all changing slowly but together. So you look around and whatโ€™s normal is Iโ€™m wearing something closer to these guys, 200-plus days a year. You go back to Nashville and drop your kids off at school, and you realize, โ€˜Oh, Iโ€™m not with my four guys…โ€™โ€

โ€œI look like a jackass,โ€ said Matt, laughing.

The flip side of fame is that itโ€™s brought these five guys into situations they might never have imagined otherwise. From invitations to stay several nights in Hawaii in exchange for a short acoustic performance to run-ins with the bandโ€™s sports idols, the gig has come with a lot of perks.

 Guitarist and keyboardist Trevor Rosen [photo:  Brad Ziegler ]
Guitarist and keyboardist Trevor Rosen [photo: Brad Ziegler ]

โ€œWe played Pittsburgh,โ€ Matt said, โ€œand Bill Cowher came and was like, โ€˜Oh, you guys are so great!โ€™โ€ I was like, โ€˜Youโ€™re Bill Cowher, man!โ€™โ€

During a stop in Denver, Trevor โ€” who once had hockey aspirations โ€” met some NHL players who introduced him to John Elway.

โ€œSo John Elway says, โ€˜Any time you need any- thing in Denver, let me know. Actually, let me give you my number.โ€™โ€

The room went silent for a moment. Apparently, I wasnโ€™t the only one hearing this story for the first time.

Whit was first to react. โ€œYou have John Elwayโ€™s number?!โ€

Then Geoff. โ€œHow long have you been sitting on John Elwayโ€™s number?!โ€

A moment later, Whit had already figured out how the band would leverage this. โ€œI have a feeling John Elway can get us a tee time.โ€

While theyโ€™re journeying toward whatever tee times and packed stadiums are in their future, I left my meeting with Old Dominion convinced that the best thing the band has going for it is the band itself. Itโ€™s a group of friends who became a band, not the other way around. And thatโ€™s the kind of thing you need if youโ€™re going to put out the kind of tongue-in-cheek, playful, authentic country that will have staying power with country fans and newcomers.

โ€œYou hit on something with hearing personality in our music. Weโ€™re friends and we donโ€™t take ourselves seriously. We donโ€™t think weโ€™re that cool, so weโ€™re not going to make music thatโ€™s putting up that front. So weโ€™re just making music that we enjoy,โ€ Matt said. โ€œOur identity as a band is who we are as people and thatโ€™s translated into our recording and our writing.โ€


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