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Lightnin Woodcock on Music, Jail Guitar Door, Mental Health, Activism and more on The Hang!

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Join us for an inspiring episode of The Hang, where legendary punk rock guitarist Lightnin' Bill Woodcock shares his incredible journey through the music industry. In this engaging conversation, Lightnin discusses his eclectic musical influences, from the hard-hitting sounds of KISS and ACDC to the creative spirit of Devo.

Lightnin reflects on how music serves as a powerful tool for mental health, emphasizing its therapeutic value in times of distress. He shares his experiences working with Jail Guitar Doors, an initiative that uses songwriting workshops to rehabilitate incarcerated individuals, highlighting music's role in social activism.

As we delve deeper, Lightnin opens up about the challenges artists face today, especially in the digital age. He candidly addresses the negative impacts of social media on musicians' mental well-being and stresses the importance of community support for artists.

With an authentic passion for music and a commitment to giving back, Lightnin Woodcock's insights inspire both fans and fellow musicians alike. Join us for this thought-provoking discussion, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more amazing content!

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Join us for an inspiring episode of The Hang, where legendary punk rock guitarist Lightnin' Bill Woodcock shares his incredible journey through the music industry. In this engaging conversation, Lightnin discusses his eclectic musical influences, from the hard-hitting sounds of KISS and ACDC to the creative spirit of Devo.

Lightnin reflects on how music serves as a powerful tool for mental health, emphasizing its therapeutic value in times of distress. He shares his experiences working with Jail Guitar Doors, an initiative that uses songwriting workshops to rehabilitate incarcerated individuals, highlighting music's role in social activism.

As we delve deeper, Lightnin opens up about the challenges artists face today, especially in the digital age. He candidly addresses the negative impacts of social media on musicians' mental well-being and stresses the importance of community support for artists.

With an authentic passion for music and a commitment to giving back, Lightnin Woodcock's insights inspire both fans and fellow musicians alike. Join us for this thought-provoking discussion, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more amazing content!

  continue reading

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