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 heartdea13r w/ chr1stoph3r g0nda Ben Wright: “You don’t need to make a living at music to be a really great musician.”
heartdea13r Podcast // Episode 30 // Ben Wright
Summary
In this engaging conversation, Ben Wright, founder of Henhouse Prowlers and Bluegrass Ambassadors, shares his journey from a spontaneous banjo purchase to becoming a cultural ambassador through music. He discusses the importance of vulnerability, connection, and the evolution of bluegrass music, while also addressing the balance between touring and personal life. The conversation highlights the power of music as a tool for cultural diplomacy and the mission of Bluegrass Ambassadors to connect communities through shared musical experiences.
Takeaways
- Ben Wright's journey into music began with a spontaneous banjo purchase.
- His experiences in West Africa shaped his worldview and desire to create.
- Music serves as a powerful tool for cultural diplomacy and connection.
- The importance of vulnerability and support within a band dynamic.
- Balancing touring life with family and personal commitments is crucial.
- Success in music doesn't solely depend on touring; there are many paths.
- Bluegrass music can convey deep emotional stories despite its upbeat sound.
- The evolution of bluegrass allows for modern influences and themes.
- Creating original music is essential for the band's identity and legacy.
- The Bluegrass Ambassadors charity aims to connect cultures through music.
