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On Episode 3 of the Sunday Songwriters podcast, Clint is joined by Ohio’s own Ben Gage! Known for his authentic "Rustbelt Folk" sound and deep roots in Akron, Ben stops by to share some brand-new music and catch up on the last year's events. It’s not all serious business, though— Ben and Clint dive into the appropriate construction of sandwiches and the nuances of playing harmonica to Ben’s recent adventures touring through Ireland. In this episode: 🎶 New Tune: Ben shares a new song and discusses the stories behind the lyrics. 🥪 The Sandwich Debate: The guys get passionate about the perfect sandwich construction. 🇮🇪 Irish Roads: Tales from the road and Ben’s experiences playing across the Atlantic. 🎹 Harmonica Talk: Ben challenges Clint to give it another try. 🚨 UPCOMING SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨 Mark your calendars! Ben Gage will be joining Eric Erdman for a special performance in the Spirit Room in Mansfield, OH. Date: March 29, 2026 Tickets & Info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ben-gage-with... About Ben Gage: Ben Gage is a folk and roots-blues songwriter from Akron, Ohio. After leaving the tech sector to pursue music full-time, he has traveled the US and Europe sharing honest stories that capture the blue-collar spirit of the Rust Belt. Connect with Ben: Website: [Link to Ben's Website] Instagram: [Link to Ben's Instagram] Spotify: [Link to Ben's Spotify] Connect with Sunday Songwriters: Instagram: @sundaysongwriters Host: Clint J Knight Subscribe for new episodes every Sunday! #BenGage #SundaySongwriters #OhioMusic #SongwriterInterview #RustbeltFolk #EricErdman #SpiritRoom #NewMusic #Podcast