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Attorney by day, Musician by night


In today's episode we sit down with Henry Wiedrich. If you haven't heard him perform live around Omaha yet, then you're missing out!

Henry is an attorney by day, and while he is phenomenal in that role, where he really shines is his musical abilities.

Listen in as Henry shares his story - including living in almost 10 states while growing up - through to graduating from UNL (of course he is a husker fan) and how he came to pick up a guitar and really begin his musical journey.

You can follow Henry at the following links to stay up to date with all of his live performances. You can also reach out to him directly if you need someone to perform at a function.

We hope you enjoy this episode!

https://www.facebook.com/Henry-Wiedrich-Music-167128376972902/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqy-v5q0-rBkxTtHHJbRXg

https://www.amazon.com/Arrow-My-Heart-Henry-Wiedrich/dp/B018WOYHXG


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