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William Benton blends doorman duties with punk rock dreams at Hotel Chelsea
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They said they could reconnect the tendon and it’d be good as new, but it’s barely usable, even now.
“So I dropped the guitar and didn’t think about playing until my punk rock awakening at 15, 16, something like that,” he continues.
Since 2022, he’s been employed as a doorman and bellman at the Hotel Chelsea, where he also serves as the “unofficial historian and tour guide.”
Benton is hoping to film more episodes at Hotel Chelsea because, he says, “it’s the perfect home for it.
“I mentioned before how important (the band) Suicide is, so I would really love to get Martin Rev involved.