Volunteer
The
Woodchopper’s Ball (named after a Woody Herman tune) is an annual
Folk/Acoustic Guitar concert benefiting the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the
Homeless. The concert date this year is Saturday, December 13th, at
7:00 pm; and the location is the Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, Kent, Ohio (www.kentstage.org).
The
founder of WCB is a genuinely nice fellow named Brian Henke. Mr. Henke’s been
doing the benefit now for “ten years now or close to it”. The concert will
have “nine of the very best acoustic guitarists in the Universe.” So far,
though, the guitarists performing have yet to be announced.
When
I talked to Mr. Henke a couple weeks back, I asked him how he decided which
musicians to pick for this concert. He replied, “That’s the hardest part.
But it all comes down the chemistry amongst the guitarists.” This concert will
have “three sets of three sets of round robin performances,” so chemistry,
indeed, will be very important.
I
also asked Mr. Henke about his personal influences, musically and morally.
(Morally because almost all of the proceeds from the concert go to the
Coalition. The musicians aren’t paid to be there. Their expenses are paid
for-plane tickets and lodging-but the rest, including Mr. Henke’s time in
arranging this, is all volunteer. This is a terrific, creative endeavor to help
one’s fellow humans). Mr. Henke told me his top influences were “Beethoven,
Phil Keaggy, Pete Townsend, Michael Hedges and The Beatles.” As for Mr.
Henke’s moral influences, he told me he “gets a lot of joy being involved
with giving and sharing.” He doesn’t “believe in religion,” but
“believes in God. We all need to look out for each other. We all need to love
each other more.”
Our
conversation side-winded beyond my questions and into many topics, and among
these topics were the mixture of spirituality and creativity. “A creative
movement is a spiritual movement, whether it be positive or negative. With
information we can capture infinity, with love we can make infinity worth
imagining.” With this positive attitude toward the concert and life, it’s
bound to be an amazing event. Weather conditions permitting, Mr. Henke expects a
large audience this year.
Copyright Homeless
Grapevine Issue #86 in November 2008 Cleveland Ohio.