Show Notes
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson speaks with Andrew Wills, a passionate hunter and muzzleloader enthusiast. They discuss Andrew's upbringing in Ohio, his experiences as a father, and the challenges of parenting a child with special needs. The conversation delves into the significance of family traditions in hunting, the transition to muzzleloading, and the deep connection to American history that comes with it. Andrew shares his journey of learning to hunt, the influence of his grandfather, and the joy of being in the outdoors with his children. In this engaging conversation, Andrew Wills, known as Hawken Horse, shares his unique journey as a songwriter and hunter. He reflects on the historical connections he feels while hunting, the traditions of hunting in American history, and how these experiences influence his music. Andrew discusses his evolution as a songwriter in Nashville, the challenges of the music industry, and the importance of authenticity in his work. He also highlights the impact of streaming on songwriters and the liberating nature of being an independent artist. The conversation culminates in a discussion about the creative process, including writing songs in unique settings like tree stands while hunting.
Takeaways:
- Andrew Wills is passionate about flintlock muzzleloaders.
- Parenting brings unique challenges and joys.
- Expectations of fatherhood can change over time.
- Hunting is a family tradition for Andrew.
- Ohio has a rich history of hunting and outdoor activities.
- Andrew learned to hunt through trial and error.
- Muzzleloading connects Andrew to American history.
- The experience of hunting is about more than just the kill.
- Parenting a child with special needs requires dedication and love.
- The outdoors provides a sense of peace and connection to the past. Hunting connects us to our historical roots.
- The taste of venison is a personal favorite.
- Writing music for personal fulfillment can lead to success.
- Community is vital in the hunting and music worlds.
- The music industry operates on a volume basis.
- Royalties from streaming are significantly lower than in the past.
- Independence in music allows for creative freedom.
- The songwriting process can be both fun and stressful.
- Collaboration with the right people enhances creativity.
- Experiences in nature can inspire songwriting.