
BEN DANAHER
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<p>Welcome to episode #123 of The Troubadour.</p> <p>Ben Danaher is a Nashville songwriter with Texas Roots. Thanks to Carly and I’s mutual friend, Blake Chaffin, we were able to get Ben booked to be a guest on the show.</p> <p>As you’ll hear in the interview, even though Ben really cut his teeth as an artist and songwriter in Texas, he was drawn to Nashville to try his hand as a singer-songwriter in Music City where he lives and works out of today.</p> <p>Ben’s writing style is very much in my wheelhouse and if you like songs that can really hit you in the “feels”, Ben is your type of songwriter too. Below are a couple of YouTube videos of Ben performing some of his tunes that I totally dig so I have to share them:</p> <p><a href="https://youtu.be/kbpD72hfYsI">JUST LIKE CHRISTMAS</a></p> <p><a href="https://youtu.be/vppgGyWNysg">LOVE ALREADY KNOWS</a></p> <p>Ben, spent a lot of his time prior to the pandemic touring as Aaron Lewis’ supporting act.</p> <p>In January Ben started recording and working on a new project with another past guest on the podcast, Sean McConnell. I’m super stoked to hear this record which is hopefully going to a fall release.</p> <p>You can find out more about Ben by going to: <a href= "http://www.bendanaher.com/">http://www.bendanaher.com/</a>.</p> <p>Here comes episode #123 of The Troubadour featuring Ben Danaher.</p> <p><strong><em>How YOU can support the podcast!</em></strong></p> <p>If you’re interested in supporting the podcast and helping us <a href= "http://www.thetroubadourpodcast.com/welcome-to-our-free-carly-campaign/"> FREE CARLY</a> from the bondage of editing every episode <a href= "http://www.thetroubadourpodcast.com/welcome-to-our-free-carly-campaign/"> CLICK HERE</a> and help us hand off this part of the process to a third party!</p> <p>There’s another way to support the podcast AND ALSO earn some free swag in the process. <a href= "http://www.thetroubadourpodcast.com/heres-your-way-to-support-the-troubadour-podcast/"> CLICK HERE</a> to check it out.</p> <p>You can li