Benjamin Goldenhour (the songplayer.) is serious about play, encouraged in chaos, and loves a good ol’ fashioned mistake; he has no idea what he is doing, but that has fortunately never been a hindrance. He lives in the woods somewhere outside Seattle with his novel-writing partner, rock-chewing mutt, and nap-dodging toddler. Listen for his new music on the second day of each month.
This month’s recording is a quiet celebration of satisfaction in the tumult of today’s existence.
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Benjamin Goldenhour (the songplayer.) is serious about play, encouraged in chaos, and loves a good ol’ fashioned mistake; he has no idea what he is doing, but that has fortunately never been a hindrance. He lives in the woods somewhere outside Seattle with his novel-writing partner, rock-chewing mutt, and nap-dodging toddler. Listen for his new music on the second day of each month.
This month’s recording is a quiet celebration of satisfaction in the tumult of today’s existence.
Jace William is a dynamic singer-songwriter, voice actor, and guitarist whose artistry resonates with passion and authenticity. From the moment he first picked up a microphone at the age of six, Jace has been on a creative journey to inspire and connect through his talents. Hailing from the great city of Chicago, he will release a new song on the twenty seventh day of every month this year, and his song for today is called “Flowers.”
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Benjamin Goldenhour (the songplayer.) is serious about play, encouraged in chaos, and loves a good ol’ fashioned mistake; he has no idea what he is doing, but that has fortunately never been a hindrance. He lives in the woods somewhere outside Seattle with his novel-writing partner, rock-chewing mutt, and nap-dodging toddler. Listen for his new music on the second day of each month.
This month’s recording is a quiet celebration of satisfaction in the tumult of today’s existence.