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  • Start It Up Again from Daniel Cojanu on Vimeo

    A new video from the Brother’s Rye, featuring the single “Start It Up Again,” is an ode to front man Benjamin Lee Paterson’s hometown of Woods Hole, as well as the seasonal tides all Cape Codders are familiar with.

    As anyone who’s set foot there knows, Woods Hole has a Jekyll and Hyde quality: the good times of summer, filled with steel drums and shellfish, and a harsh, windy winter. As the band jams out around a bonfire, flasks passing and sparks flying, “Start Up Again” conveys the seasonal rite of passage from winter into spring, despair into hope. Even if you’ve never been to Woods Hole, you’ll find yourself humming along, feeling just a tad it nostalgic for those raw March days.

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Ben Riva

ben riva photoBen Riva started playing fiddle at the age of three and has been been playing ever since.

After receiving a bow that was struck by lightning, his fiddle career took off.

During the early 2000s, Ben produced hip hop and electronic music in Boston while completing a degree in music synthesis at Berklee College of Music.

In 2007, he moved to Asheville, NC where he started performing and recording with such bands as The Trainwreks, The Honeycutters, the Overflow Jug Band, The Blood Gypsies and many others.

You can currently see Ben playing his seven-string fiddle (and a normal one) as a staple member of Brother’s Rye.

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