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Musician: Ben Wagner

Ben Wagner

Ben Wagner is a singer, songwriter, husband, and father bringing his Midwestern roots to the country music landscape. As an artist, Ben has performed nationwide and has regularly secured placements in TV shows and movies such as Virgin River and Ordinary Angels. As a songwriter, Ben is a three-time first-place winner of the Great American Song Contest and has had songs recorded by viral country artists like Island Records’ Wyatt Flores, amassing over 20 million streams as a collaborator. He resides in Nashville with his family and collaborates with major labels and emerging artists to craft compelling songs. He also partners with the Country Music Hall of Fame, Creativets, and businesses to conduct engaging songwriting workshops for students, veterans, and business professionals.

Bring Ben to your campus for an unforgettable evening of music and storytelling.

Performances

Ben Wagner seamlessly blends covers, original music, captivating stories, and engaging audience interaction to create an unforgettable musical experience. Attract students with a fun and inspiring performance that will empower them to share their own stories and explore their creative potential.

Songwriting Sessions

Give your students a chance to learn and test their creativity while attempting to write a memorable country song in an hour-long songwriting session. Students will be sent a recorded acoustic performance of their song after the session.

Bundle: Performance and same-day Songwriting Session

College Musician Ben Wagner

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“The event went great! Ben’s performance was awesome, and our event had a great turnout. We really enjoyed working with Ben and your agency and we would love to work with you all again in the future.”

— Amanda, Bradley University