What an undertaking this was! We recorded all the parts across three states: Illinois, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The original by "Need you Now" is a behemoth of a tune to re-create sonically. We gave it our best shot and here it is! We hope you enjoy!
Lucía Martin - Vocals
Kurt Martin - Drums and Acoustic Guitar
Ben McMunn - Production, Electric Guitar, Bass and Piano
Drums recorded at DAWS HILL MUSIC STUDIO, NH
Guitar Lessons by Ben McMunn
I have been an active musician, educator and resident in Chicago since 2003. I hold music performance degrees from DePaul and Northwestern University.
Chicago guitarist, educator, and formally trained musician blending classical, jazz, and multicultural American music to guide students and audiences toward versatile, lasting artistry. I have earned early childhood music education credentials from the Suzuki Association of the Americas. I offer broad mix of traditions and musical styles in my instruction. Some of my students have gone on to atten
Sometimes all you need are the Bare Necessities! Performed by Westley Garza and myself! Killer job!
05/04/2026
My duo, Friend and Fintan, is playing FREE concert on June 13th @ 5PM. Hosted at the one and only: . Come and check out our original material!
Concert will run approximately an hour! Location is Northside of Chicago, Bryn Mawr & Kedzie area. PM me if you would like details!
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04/18/2026
Hot off the presses! Need You Now by Lady A
A cover by Lucía Martin, Kurt Martin and myself.
Enjoy 😃
Need You Now (Lady A Cover) Lucía Martin - Vocals Kurt Martin - Drums and Acoustic Guitar Ben McMunn - Production, Electric Guitar, Bass and Piano Drums recorded at DAWS HILL MUSIC STUDIO, NH
Low-Res Giant Steps by Coltrane. This one made me sweat! Wowzers!
Played by: Ben McMunn and Oliver Shepard.
03/02/2026
An impromptu acoustic guitar(ish) shootout! '99 Taylor CE 14, '78 Martin D-28, '72 Martin D-41, Deering Boston 6-string Banjo
12/07/2025
Winter concert is in the history books! Congrats to all who performed, I couldn't be happier! Big shout out to for hosting!
12/06/2025
Lights, camera action!
12/02/2025
This is real. Nothing works your brain like playing music. The guitar is especially good at that 😁❤️
Trust me, when you’re 70-80 years old, you’re going to either regret that you didn’t or be grateful that you did do everything in your power to nourish your brain when you were in your younger years of life. Studies have revealed that playing a musical instrument (learning and practicing) builds more new neural connections (neuroplasticity) in the brain than almost any other activity on the planet.
Playing an instrument engages nearly every part of the brain at once, including auditory (sound), motor (movement), and visual (reading music) areas. This simultaneous activation strengthens neural pathways and the connections between them.
The process of translating written music (visual) into precise finger movements (motor) and hearing the correct sound (auditory) forces the brain to integrate information from different sense. This improves cognitive flexibility and the ability to multitask.
Unlike skills that are learned and then automated (like tying your shoelaces), playing music involves a continuous process of learning new techniques, memorizing passages and improvising. This constant challenge of mastering new skills maintains and strengthens neuroplasticity throughout life.
Additionally, long-term musical training can lead to both structural and functional changes in the brain. For example, studies show musicians often have larger gray matter volumes in areas related to motor, auditory, and visuospatial processing, as well as a larger corpus callosum.
Also, the act of learning new music helps create new synapses (connections between neurons), while repetitive practice strengthens existing ones. This is a key mechanism of neuroplasticity that allows information to be processed more efficiently.
Playing also requires complex cognitive control, including planning, attention and working memory. The brain strengthens the neural networks associated with these functions, which can lead to better focus and organization in other areas of life.
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11/13/2025
New music from Friend and Fintan
"Simple Things"
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