Introducing Dad and Musician Ben Bowen (Guest Post and GIVEAWAY!!!)

 

My name’s Ben Bowen. I’m a husband, a father of two, and a musician. In February 2010 the opportunity came up to teach music to classes of preschool children. I try to approach risk with an attitude of “embracing failure,” so, not knowing quite what to expect, I grabbed my guitar and dove in headlong. The obvious first move was to turn to the music of my own childhood for inspiration: Raffi, Sharon Lois & Bram, The Goat with Bright Red Socks, but soon it became obvious that I needed to start sourcing new material and so, guided by friends’ recommendations and various parenting blogs, I started buying kids’ records.

   After a number of false starts I ended up stumbling across a veritable “Holy Grail” of kids’ and folk music, the Seegers. The first discovery was Pete Seeger’s Birds, Beasts, Bugs, and Little Fishes, a reissue of two LPs from 1955. My family and I we were immediately drawn in by his warm rich voice, his meticulous playing, and songs we’d never heard before but that somehow seemed to awaken a long-dormant part of ourselves. I also found a 94-track album called American Folk Songs for Children, recorded by Mike and Peggy Seeger in 1978 which was a companion to a book written by their mother, Ruth Crawford Seeger, in 1948. For reasons I couldn’t quite explain, these records had a profound effect on me, and the songs began to work their way into both our home life and my teaching.

   See, once upon a time, music was imbued with our collective story. We handed down traditional songs and tales from generation to generation, and even in the very act of that transmission we could sense the history of ourselves, of our ancestors, of old ways of life. More than that, though, folk was the sort of music you didn’t passively listen to on record but was instead the type you got together and sang with your friends and neighbours in your living rooms and kitchens, smiling into one another’s faces as voices blended together and social bonds were strengthened through shared song and common narrative.

Last year I started singing these songs in public in front of audiences. In September I opened for Fred Penner. Shortly thereafter, it seemed like a reasonable next step to try to record some of my favourites. In December, with my sister and brother-in-law in tow, I went into the studio and over the course of a single day recorded ten songs, five of which now appear on the Bumblebee EP.

These songs resonate in me like church bells, cutting through the din and complication of modern life with their simple beauty and often playful lyrics. This EP is the first of what I hope to be many recordings of this kind of music; I hope you find my love for it infectious, and that maybe it encourages you to go out and find more of these rich socio-cultural treasures yourself.

The Bumblebee EP is available on iTunesCDBaby, and emusic, and can be previewed (so-to-speak) in its entirety at www.benbowen.ca/epk.htm.

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Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this album. And I think it is wonderful! All thoughts and opinions expressed here are usually mine, but since this is a guest post, they are Ben’s! 

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  1. 31
    Jessica Davis says:

    Raccoon’s got a bushy tail

  2. 30
    Lily Kwan says:

    I love Groundhog!

  3. 29
    Nikki Lynn Hanna says:

    I liked Froggy went a courtin

  4. 28
    Pamela James says:

    froggy went a courtin

  5. 27
    Jennifer says:

    Froggy went a courtin’!

  6. 26
    Emily Dorigo says:

    Groundhog

  7. 25
    Cassie M says:

    froggy went a courtin!
    Cassie
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  8. 24
    Tonia says:

    Groundhog

  9. 23
    susan says:

    I like Groundhog.

  10. 22
    arely colin says:

    Froggy went a courtin

  11. 21
    Valerie Taylor Mabrey says:

    Froggy went a courtin
    vmkids3 at msn dot com

  12. 20
    Nancy says:

    I like Groundhog.

  13. 19
    Shannon F says:

    Raccoon’s got a bushy tail!

  14. 18
    Cyndi Andrews says:

    My favorite is “Froggy went a courtin”

  15. 17
    Jessica Peeling says:

    Raccoon’s Got a Bushy Tail :)

  16. 16
    Marianna says:

    Froggy went a courtin’

  17. 15
    susan varney says:

    froggy went a courtin mverno@roadrunner.com

  18. 14

    My favorite is Raccoon’s Got a Bushy Tail.

  19. 13
    Samantha says:

    I really like Froggy Went A Courtin’

  20. 12
    christine jessamine says:

    i love Jim Crack Corn

  21. 11
    Sandy VanHoey says:

    Tie between Jim Crack Corn and Froggie went a courtin

  22. 10
    Marci says:

    I like Froggy Went A Courtin’

  23. 9
    jodi zimmerman says:

    I love the album! The Froggy Went a Courtin’ was my fav!

  24. 8
    Ben Bowen says:

    Hi everyone! Thanks for the feedback. Just wanted to say that Froggy is in fact a song from the 15th century (!) about a French prince who wants to marry an English princess… cool, huh?

  25. 7
    Christina Gould says:

    My favorite is Froggy Went a Courtin’. Thanks for the giveaway!

  26. 6
    Kristy Thiel says:

    I really like Froggy Went A Courtin. Thanks for hosting!

  27. 5
    Sammi says:

    Groundhog!

  28. 4
    Sunnie says:

    I liked raccoons got a bushy tail.

  29. 3
    Priscilla Benavides says:

    I like Froggy Went A Courtin’.
    priscillavbenavides@yahoo.com

  30. 2
    Caitlin McClure says:

    Groundhog is my favourite

  31. 1
    Tamara says:

    I’m always looking out for good children’s music – can’t wait to share this with my girls. :)

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