Episode 167 | Bond Henry

Melodies N’ Memories: The Podcast | Show Notes

What happens when a talented singer-songwriter with a soulful voice takes us on a journey through his musical influences and captivating experiences? Get ready to dive into the melodies and memories of Bond Henry's life, as he shares entertaining stories of his music career and the three-piece band he put together. From playing an acoustic show for a heavy metal band to reflecting on the impact Johnny Cash's music had on metalheads, Bond's dedication to his craft is truly inspiring.

Growing up surrounded by music, Bond Henry's journey began with his dad playing Johnny Cash and Porter Wagner songs on the guitar. We explore his childhood memories of spending time on Beale Street in Memphis, listening to blues music, and learning how to play guitar from his aunt. We also discuss his love for graffiti art, plans to move to Tennessee to further his music career, and the upcoming writers' round in Nashville.

As we wrap up this unforgettable conversation, we delve into Bond's family history and its influence on his music, as well as his connection to the Chicago Cubs and growing up in the Windy City. We discuss his song "Poor Man's Dollar" and its connection to his upbringing in an orphanage in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Don't miss out on this incredible journey through Bond Henry's music and the melodies and memories that have shaped his career.

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