127: Ben Thornewill

Singer, songwriter and pianist Ben Thornewill started his band, Jukebox The Ghost, in 2003 when he was in college at George Washington University. “From day one we were just kind of making it up,” he says. He adds “It’s the same three members from the very beginning and everything is a series of great compromises.”

Not that there’s anything wrong with that. He says, “It tends out to work out to something that defines who we are.” The power pop trio features piano, guitar, and drums. Their songs are clever, catchy, poppy, joyful, sometimes dramatic, and often tinged with elements of classical and even musical theater. 

As he tells it, “We are the exception to the rule because we have all been making a living as a band for over a decade...there’s only three of so we don’t have to pay for a bass player. A bass player would have bankrupted us a long time ago.”

As he tells it, “We are the exception to the rule because we have all been making a living as a band for over a decade...there’s only three of so we don’t have to pay for a bass player. A bass player would have bankrupted us a long time ago.”

Music video by Jukebox The Ghost performing Jumpstarted. © 2019 Jukebox the Ghost, LLC http://vevo.ly/G1O3nN
Download/Stream "Everybody's Lonely" here: https://JukeboxTheGhost.lnk.to/EverybodysLonely Directed by Taylor Washington Executive Produced by Eric Weiner Produced by Robert Ravenscroft Cinematography / Editing by Emmett Kerr-Perkinson Choreography by Nicole Von Arx Dancers - Selina Hack Michael Greenberg Claude Johnson AJ Parr Associate Producer - Kayce Sebree B-Cam Operator - Danny April Gaffer
Music video by Jukebox The Ghost performing Everybody's Lonely. © 2018 Jukebox the Ghost, LLC http://vevo.ly/DgNjjM
"Hollywood" from Jukebox the Ghost. Get their self titled album out now. iTunes: http://smarturl.it/JukeboxTheGhost Google Play: http://smarturl.it/JukeboxTheGhostGP Amazon MP3: http://smarturl.it/JukeboxTheGhostAmz Music video by Jukebox The Ghost performing Hollywood. (C) 2016 Interscope Records (Cherrytree Records) http://vevo.ly/Nnhq9O

I met Ben earlier this year during the first of a series of solo shows he was doing, alone at the piano. He made a point from the stage of talking about how part of what he was doing was improvising but rather than doing it in a jazz or blues idiom, he was doing it using more classical cadences. The open and outward embrace of classical music into contemporary pop was intriguing to me. 

With Ben Thornewill, Brooklyn, June 2019

We talked about what it means to be successful, maintaining a productive and creative life, the existential crisis of coming off the road, putting in the work, introducing classical elements into pop music, and the importance of Bourbon to Kentuckians.  

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