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BIO
For
some people music is more than words mixed with
melody. It’s something that consumes them, something
that defines their very existence. It’s that
conviction that drives Ben Danaher when he writes.
“Music is what I think about 24 hours a day,” he
said. “No matter what I’m doing, I’m constantly
humming melodies or thinking of ideas for new
songs.” Danaher has been rooted in music since he
was a child, with a father who is a songwriter and
two brothers who are musicians. However, Danaher is
determined to find his own way in the music
industry. He combines his gift for writing with his
own unique sound to make music that can reach into
the heart and revive the soul. “If things aren’t
going well for me the song isn’t going to be very
positive, but it’s usually the situation I’m in,” he
said. “My goal is to write songs I believe in that
other people can relate to whether it is in a
relationship setting or anything they would go
through in life.” Attending school at Texas State
University in San Marcos, Danaher has had the
opportunity to open for great musicians like Ryan
Turner, The Derailers, Micky and the Motorcars,
Django Walker and Honeybrowne, as well as the chance
to play at one of live music’s most renowned bars –
Cheatham Street Warehouse. “Kent Finlay is a big
factor in how far I have gotten so far,” he said.
“If it weren’t for him I wouldn’t have a place to
develop my songwriting and play it for everyone.”
Danaher played his first show at Cheatham Street in
front of hundreds of people, and his passion and
enthusiasm ignited the audience. Since then, Danaher
has continued to develop his skills as a musician
and mature as a songwriter, and he hopes to put out
his first record soon.
With his talent for writing and ability to reach his
audience, people should expect big things from this
young musician in the future.
Jacque Brown-Reporter--Killeen Daily Herald and Cove
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