While we slackers were attending Zoom meetings and navigating Netflix, Minnesota guitar star Cory Wong was busy releasing 11 albums in 2020.
Eleven albums! Hello, Guinness, is that a world record?
It certainly sounds unprecedented, though Guinness doesn't have such a category. But the Shoreview guitarist explains his hyper-prolificness calmly and logically.
"I was able to pull it off because I was in the studio almost every day in 2020, and that's so many more days than I normally would," said Wong, who plays in the bands Vulfpeck and the Fearless Flyers as well as under his own name. "I'm normally on the road at least 100 days a year."
While his wife coordinated their three children and various online classes at home, Wong headed to his home recording studio. And pressed "record." That's the way it works when you specialize in instrumental music, with an occasional guest vocalist.
This week, Wong is dropping his 12th album in 13 months, "Cory and the Wongnotes" — the one he actually had envisioned pre-pandemic as his big release of 2020.
Like many things with Wong, this endeavor has multiple layers. Beyond the 11-track album, featuring the funkiest Minnesota instrumental jams this side of Prince, there's an accompanying eight-episode web series.
"This is a project I've had in mind for years — to basically do my own variety show," he said. "I've been a big fan of late-night TV since I was a kid. I was always interested in the Muppets, 'Live at the Apollo,' random variety shows. I wanted to combine all those things. It's like 'The Late Show' meets 'SNL' for musicians."