Watch Chris Stapleton Perform on ‘Saturday Night Live’

Last week’s episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Ryan Gosling included musical guest Chris Stapleton, who returned to the show for his third appearance. He masterfully performed two tracks, including the multi-Grammy winning “White Horse” (Best Country Song, Best Country Solo Performance) featuring his band and his wife, Morgane, accompanying.

On a show known for making or breaking many a musical guest and in a setting ripe for sound issues and technical hurdles, Stapleton and his ensemble shined, choosing a music-centered, less-is-more approach to their performances and arrangements. Anchored by Stapleton’s gritty and grounded guitar playing, “White Horse” sounded just as good live as it does on Higher, which he released in November 2023.

The real showstopper, though, was Stapleton’s second number, “Mountains of My Mind,” which found the former SteelDrivers lead singer alone on the fabled Studio 8H stage – just a singer-songwriter, his guitar, and his lyrics. Live television can feel especially exposed and vulnerable for artists like Stapleton, but he and “Mountains of My Mind” felt right at home in the setting.

A five time nominee at this year’s 59th Annual ACM Awards, Stapleton also showcased his acting chops while stepping into a hilarious sketch with Gosling and SNL cast members Ego Nwodim, Chloe Fineman, and Chloe Troast. The satirical music video, “Get That Boy Back,” delightfully skewers country tropes around heartbreak, betrayal, and comeuppance. This ain’t your mama’s “Before He Cheats,” that’s for sure!

All in all, Chris Stapleton once again showcased his particular brand of Good Country to the variety show’s vast audience – and did all of us who “knew him when” proud, yet again.


Photo Credit: Mary Ellen Matthews

3×3: Darlingside on the Chicago Bulls, ’90s Gospel, and a Curious Pre-Occupation with Ryan Gosling

Artist: Dave Senft (of Darlingside)
Hometown: originally Bedford, NY — now Cambridge, MA
Latest Album: Birds Say
Personal Nicknames: Dav, Davis, Yavish, Yavilsbee, the Impressionist, Gwyneth, Gwen
Rejected Band Names: We had a huge shared Google spreadsheet of proposed band name ideas that I just opened apparently for the first time since June, 2009. It seems we were most strongly considering the Hemoglobes, Milk for Spain, and the Chicago Bulls.

Who is the most surprising artist in current rotation on your iTunes/Spotify?
I grew up listening to a lot of a cappella music, some of which was Christian gospel music. I'm not religious at all, but there are a number of those gospel songs that are still in my rotation. Two gospel groups from the late '90s, Rescue and Acappella, were a critical part of what first turned me on to singing and group vocal arranging. I love re-activating that part of my brain that was mesmerized by the vocals as a 14-year-old.

Who would play you in the Lifetime movie of your life?
You know, now that Ryan Gosling's been dyeing his hair darker — and maybe even if he weren't — I just think it would be really smart to cast him in something like this and kind of defy people's expectations. He'd make it work. Martin Wallström (from Mr. Robot) could play Don even though he has a slight Swedish accent, and Robert Sheehan (from Misfits) could play Harris even though he's Irish. And Halle Berry could play Auyon, no problem. If we can get Ryan on board, I think this is going to be huge.

If the After-Life exists, what song will be playing when you arrive?
"B-13" by Jump, Little Children

 

least believable cowboys ever.

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What's brand of toothpaste do you use?
Jäsōn Healthy Mouth

What's your beverage of choice?
Seltzer

What's your favorite TV show?
Right now, The Leftovers

 

what a nice radio station in Austin! –>@KUTX see you again on Saturday at the @cactuscafeatx

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Star Wars or Star Trek?
Star Wars? Well, yeah, Harrison Ford. So, Star Wars.

Taylor Swift or Ryan Adams?
Can I maybe just say Ryan Gosling again? He's sort of halfway between and, otherwise, I like them both too much to choose.

Coffee or tea?
Coffee!

TV Alert: Leon Bridges to Play SNL This Weekend

SNL may have made some questionable hosting choices lately (ahem, Donald Trump), but this weekend they're on point with their musical guest: Leon Bridges, backed by the incomparable McCrary Sisters. You may recognize the Sisters from their stint backing another hugely talented musician, BGS friend and diva extraordinaire Marlene Twitty-Fargo. 

Watch Bridges join host Ryan Gosling and cast member Taran Killam in a promo for this weekend's episode below. And catch all three on tomorrow's show on NBC at 11:30/10:30c.