For the past 36 years Muzzie Braun has lived along Slate
Creek in the White Cloud Mountains of central Idaho, where
wolves, mountain lions and bears outnumber people by a wide margin.
Despite – or perhaps because of – its extreme isolation, Braun has created a musical life that extends far beyond
his mountain home. He tried his hand at Nashville, but says, “either I didn’t
get them or they didn’t get me.” But his father was a musician, “so I knew it
could be done.” In the 70s and 80s he performed with his brothers Gary and
Billy as the Braun Brothers. He created
a band with his four sons, Muzzie and the Boys, which played on the Late Show with Johnny Carson and
Jay Leno. And he has recorded a
dozen albums. Muzzie organizes and plays the annual Braun Brothers Reunion, a
3-day music festival in Challis, Idaho, which headlines national recording
artists, including Reckless Kelly, fronted by two of his sons. “We were lucky
enough to find a special place where we could raise our family, I could write
my music and conduct business from the comfort of our home.”
More images from the series "Where Music Lives" can be viewed at my website under Projects.