Ben Klick broadcasts his first studio album live from his bedroom in West Kelowna to Nashville.

“All of the musicians are in Nashville and I’m here in West Kelowna,” said Klick.

“I couldn’t go back to Nashville this year because of COVID, so I wanted to make a record and finish everything I’ve done for the past year and a half.”

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Thanks to the technology, according to Klick, it’s a smooth process.

“At that point, I was able to set up a studio here in the house, literally in my bedroom, to record tracks, mostly guitars and my vocal tracks from here in the house,” said Klick.

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“The nice thing about the musicians here in Nashville is that they have all the space to record everything from drums to bass.”

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The album’s title track, A Life Worth Living, has become a driving force in Klick’s life.

“The song’s opening lyrics are, ‘I’ll roll with the punches, I’ll take whatever comes my way, let the man upstairs do the talking, and live for the rest of my life to die another day I will make a life worth living. And that is exactly what the entire recording encompasses. For the rest of my life, I want to lead a life worth living, ”said Klick.

Klick’s debut album won’t be released until June as The Record Shop Recording Studio in Nashville works to perfect it, but to convince its fans, Klick released a single, Fishin ‘Off the Moon.

Visit Klick’s website for updates on album release and upcoming socially distant shows.



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