Tom Freund enlisted Ben Harper for this cover of Pete Townshend’s “Let My Love Open The Door,” which is particularly poignant at this moment. Freund notes, “Ben and I go way back to 1991 when I first came to Pitzer College in Claremont where Ben’s family owned a legendary music store in town called Folk Music Center. A mutual friend introduced us and we immediately started jamming and playing long nights together, in front of collegiate crowds and even with Taj Mahal, when he visited my school. We made a duo record called Pleasure and Pain on Cardas Records in 1992. We continue to be in each other’s lives as best friends, through the ages, and with our families. He did a wonderful job producing my album Collapsible Plans in 2008, where we also invited Jackson Browne to participate on a few songs. This video is a culmination of our adventures on the road, from a show in a 12th century Italian castle to a basement club in New York, to me and my daughter on a ferry boat and playing handball on Long Island. Ben and I love this Pete Towshend song and have been doing it for several years on the road, duet style with me on ukulele and him on lap steel guitar. It seems to really hit home, the lyrics and groove, resonating with the fans, so we felt It was time to take it into the studio.”
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