From Maucker Road to Your Refrigerator: Ben Cook-Feltz

Ben Cook-Feltz

Ben Cook-Feltz is an Iowan boy who got lost and wondered north to the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Ben has found a stable and fertile place to grow and make music in the Twin Cities, enough so that he does that at the same time he's parenting a 4-year old. Particularly insightful is the description that Iowa Public Radio had for Ben when they described him as “Paul Simon singing songs about broken hearts and pants” - wow, does that capture both Ben's artistry and his amazing and quirky creativity. His spouse is the amazing Ellen Stanley, AKA Mother Banjo.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Unitarian-Universalist, Centers for Spiritual Living

All featured music is written & performed by Ben Cook-Feltz:

Magnet On Your Refrigerator - from Trucks

The Ballad of Karl Benjamin - from She Doesn't Believe Me

Free Jazz Refugees - from Trucks

Wedding Bells and Vinyl Shelves - from She Doesn't Believe Me

Maucker Road - from Trucks

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SOS-000634

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From Maucker Road to Your Refrigerator: Ben Cook-Feltz

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Full, uncut interview with Ben Cook-Feltz

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A wonder and ramble through topics of kids, poop, profanity and Latin & Anglo-Saxon words.
Ben had Nerd Street Cred, and he migrated north from Iowa to Minneapolis, growing his music career there.
About a song Ben wrote, not included in this broadcast, called Direct Avoidance vs. Evening Kill.
Why is the latest album called Trucks, and what's the inspiration for Ben's quirkiness?
Ben was raised UU and learned to question everything.

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