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West Kelowna country artist Ben Klick records debut album

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Kelowna, B.C., theatre actor makes pandemic pivot, keeping creativity alive one film at a time Thanks to technology, Klick says it’s a smooth process.“At this point, I have been able to set up a studio here at the house literally in my bedroom to record tracks, guitars mainly and my vocal tracks from here at the house,” said Klick.“The nice part about having the musicians here in Nashville is they have got all the rooms to record everything from the drums to the bass.” Penticton videographer celebrates Celtic culture with seven-part series The title track of the album, “A Life Worth Living”, has become a driving force in Klick’s life.“The opening lyric of the song is ‘I am going to roll with the punches, I’m going to take whatever comes.

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