INSIGHT Magazine July 2014 | Page 21

T here aren’t many country bands covering Prince’s “Purple Rain” out there, but when Jacksonville country trio Young Sullivan perform it, they turn heads. “Taylor Hicks specifically requested it at the end of the night,” said singer and guitarist Stephen Sullivan, talking about the 2006 American Idol winner and coperformer at the Ragin’ Cajun Festival in May. “He heard us playing it when he first pulled in,” explained Sullivan, before a wry accusation that the band wouldn’t have performed the tune at all if singer and guitarist Brandon Young hadn’t forced the matter by starting the song. “I started playing the chord progression, turned up the amp a little bit,” Young said with a laugh. “I kind of said, ‘Great, can’t stop now,’” laughed Sullivan, who admitted that the mischievous bandmate’s gambit paid off when it got Hicks’ attention. “That’s probably one of the highlights of my career.” The pair stretch outside the norm for their genre in more ways than just song choices. Ring up Sullivan’s cell phone and there’s a classical music ringback tone, one of those ringer replacements that plays a song instead of the droning buzz of a ringing phone. He and Young both performed as trumpeters before making the move to country, and Sullivan spent a few years as a karaoke DJ under the unlikely moniker of DJ Scuba Steve. They don’t have the same kind of bells and whistles that usually jangle when you shake a country band. But listen to them sing and there’s authenticity in their vocals and instrumentation, effortless harmonization and tight interplay between Sullivan’s acoustic guitar, Young’s electric guitar and the licks and solos of lead guitarist Mason Prickett. Sullivan credits his background as a Jacksonville State University Marching Southerner for the strength of the band’s ar- INSIGHT July 2014 21