Ten Thousand Miles
Episode 18 - Country Duo - Williams Honor - Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown, a musician, shares his journey in the music industry and the importance of community in music. He talks about how he got started in music, his first guitar, and his early experiences playing in bands. He emphasizes the sense of identity and expression of making music with others. Gordon also discusses his band, Mr. Reality, and their experiences touring and opening for bands like Bon Jovi. He highlights the support and camaraderie within the music community in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Gordon Brown discusses his experiences in the music industry, including his time with the band Sam Hill and his work as a producer and guitarist for various artists. He shares stories of his collaborations with Jesse Decker, Jackson Harris, Natalie Stovall, and others. Brown also talks about his involvement in the Asbury Park music scene, including the Wave Gathering festival and the Writers in the Raw show. He emphasizes the importance of supporting and mentoring other artists and the thrill of being in service to the music.
Gordon Brown and Vic Pepe discuss the formation of the band Williams Honor and their journey in the music industry. They discuss their love for country music and desire to create a real country act from New Jersey.
They also discuss the challenges of being in a band and the importance of staying true to their art. Williams Honor has upcoming performances at Asbury Underground and Barefoot, the largest country music festival on the East Coast.
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