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Episode 267: When Ben Wright, then 28 years old, saw a banjo for sale in the window at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music, he had no idea how far it would take him. Not just to gigs at the country's best bluegrass festivals but to an improbable life of sharing American music with audiences young and old in more than 25 countries. Not only does Ben's band, the Henhouse Prowlers, have a new record deal and a fine new album, the quartet has a track record of sharing bluegrass and good vibes with more non-Americans than probably any other band. And they've created a non-profit called Bluegrass Ambassadors to extend that mission into the future.
By WMOT/Roots Radio 89.5 FM4.7
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Episode 267: When Ben Wright, then 28 years old, saw a banjo for sale in the window at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music, he had no idea how far it would take him. Not just to gigs at the country's best bluegrass festivals but to an improbable life of sharing American music with audiences young and old in more than 25 countries. Not only does Ben's band, the Henhouse Prowlers, have a new record deal and a fine new album, the quartet has a track record of sharing bluegrass and good vibes with more non-Americans than probably any other band. And they've created a non-profit called Bluegrass Ambassadors to extend that mission into the future.

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