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lead too short|date=December 2009Infobox musical artist | name = Ben Kweller| image =| caption = deletable image-caption|Wednesday, 6 July 2011|date=July 2011| image_size =| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Benjamin Lev Kweller| alias = Ben Kweller BK| birth_date = Birth date and age|mf=yes|1981|6|16|birth_place = San Francisco , California , U.S.| death_date =| origin = Greenville, Texas|Greenville , Texas , US| instrument = Lead singer|Vocals , guitar , Bass (guitar)|bass , piano , harmonica , drum s| genre = Indie rock , Folk music|folk , Country music|country , punk rock , Acoustic Music , Sugar Metal | occupation = Singer-songwriter , Musician|Recording Artist , Record Producer | years_active = 1993present| label = ATO Records|ATO , RCA Records|RCA , Practice Amp, Noise Company, 679 Recordings|679 | associated_acts = Radish (band)|Radish , The Bens | website = http://www.benkweller.com/ www.benkweller.com| current_members =| past_members =| notable_instruments = Ben Kweller (born June 16, 1981, San Francisco, California|San Francisco , California ) is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist .
Biography
Early life
Ben Kweller was born in San Francisco in 1981. In 1982, his family relocated to Emory, Texas , where his father, Howard Kweller, became the town's first doctor. In 1986, the Kwellers moved to the larger Texas town of Greenville, Texas|Greenville .cite web|url= http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Ben-Kweller-Biography/17E2F30FD6B99A3A48256C3000031B2C |title=Ben Kweller Biography |publisher=Sing365.com |date= |accessdate=2011-01-24 Kweller was exposed to music at a very early age. Howard taught Ben how to play the drums when he was seven years old. For the next year, they would play together almost every night after Howard got home from work. Howard sang and played guitar while Ben played the drums. The duo played songs by The Beatles , The Hollies , Jimi Hendrix , and other artists of the 1960s. Howard is also a longtime friend of Nils Lofgren , a neighbor of his.This was mentioned during an interview with Marc Riley on BBC 6music on December 4, 2008. Kweller has mentioned in interviews that meeting Lofgren greatly helped his exposure to music. When Kweller turned eight, someone showed him how to play Heart and Soul (1938 song)|"Heart and Soul" on the piano and the youngster immediately began to create his own songs using the same chords. By the time he was nine, he had a dozen original compositions under his belt and entered a songwriting contest sponsored by Billboard (magazine)| Billboard magazine , where he won an honorable mention.Allmusic|class=artist|id=p203365|pure_url=yes
Adult Years
Kweller married his girlfriend, Liz Smith (the subject of the song "Lizzy") and they have two sons, named Dorian Zev Kweller, born in May 2006, and Judah Evan Kweller, born April 3, 2010. At the time of Dorian's birth they lived in New York City, but they later moved back to Kweller's home state of Texas and currently reside in Austin. Ben's middle name, Lev, means "Heart" in Hebrew and his son's middle name, Zev, means "Wolf". Ben has said in interviews, "Together we're Heart of the Wolf..."cite web|url= http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/id/1678 |title=Ben Kweller Nottingham Articles |publisher=LeftLion.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2011-01-24
Radish (19931999)
In 1993, Kweller became friends with a local musician, drummer John Kent, and formed the band Radish (band)|Radish with bassist Ryan Green. The trio played locally in and around Greenville, Texas|Greenville and recorded two independent releases, Hello (1994) and Dizzy (1995), with Martin Baird at Verge Music Works recording studio in Dallas, Texas. Around the time of the release of Dizzy , Green left Radish to focus his attention on school. Lorin Hamilton stood in for Green for a few months until Bryan Bradford, also known as Bryan Blur, joined on for most of the band's career.
Kweller sent a copy of Dizzy to guitarist Nils Lofgren who grew up with Kweller's father in Maryland. Lofgren was impressed with Radish and recommended them to Roger Greenawalt who was producing Lofgren's album Damaged Goods at the time. Greenawalt took Radish to a studio to record a demo tape which was subsequently sent to record labels nationwide. After an unexpected bidding war for Dizzy , Radish signed to Mercury Records to release the full-length Restraining Bolt .
Radish made appearances on The Weird Al Show , '' Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Late Show with David Letterman , but despite a much-hyped signing, the band failed to strike success. Radish earned a cult following in the United Kingdom with its top-40 hit "Little Pink Stars". The band went on multiple European tours, including opening slots for Faith No More and Main Stage at Reading Festival in 1997. Radish released two singles.
In 1998, Radish became a quartet; it featured Joe Butcher of the Polyphonic Spree and UFOFU on lead guitar and Debbie Williams on bass. Radish went to Muscle Shoals Sound Studio|Muscle Shoals Studio in Alabama to record the follow-up to Restraining Bolt , provisionally titled Discount Fireworks . The band recorded with record producer|producer Bryce Goggin ( Pavement (band)|Pavement , The Lemonheads ). While mastering Discount Fireworks in NYC , Kweller and Kent met bassist Josh Lattanzi, who would become Radish's fifth and final bass player. As a result of Polygram 's merger with Universal Music Group , the 18-song album was never released and Radish secured a release from their contract with Mercury Records.
Solo career
At age 19, Kweller moved with his girlfriend, Liz Smith, to New York, where he began his solo career. He played acoustic shows and self-released four Extended play|EP s, comprising some of the unreleased Radish Discount Fireworks recordings and other songs recorded in his apartment on a laptop computer. It was one of these EPs, '' Freak Out, It's Ben Kweller , that caught the attention of Evan Dando of The Lemonheads . Dando invited Kweller on tour with him. Jeff Tweedy , Juliana Hatfield and Guster also noticed Kweller and took him on tour with them.
EP Phone Home and Sha Sha (2002)
In 2001, Ben Kweller became ATO Records ' first worldwide signing and released a 5-track Extended play|EP entitled EP Phone Home . In March 2002, Sha Sha , Kweller's first solo studio Album|LP , was released. Sha Sha included the radio-friendly and popular single "Wasted & Ready", which reached #29 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The album featured John Kent on drums and Josh Lattanzi on bass, and showcased a wide variety of sound from quirky Pop music|pop , to Traditional music|folk , to Punk rock|punk .cite web|url= http://stanforddaily.com/article/2002/4/5/benKwellerFindsTheThingsHeLoves |title=Ben Kweller finds the things he loves The Stanford Daily Online |publisher=Web.archive.org |date=2002-04-05 |accessdate=2011-01-24 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071014152002/ http://stanforddaily.com/article/2002/4/5/benKwellerFindsTheThingsHeLoves |archivedate = 2007-10-14 The album grew in popularity with a grassroots effort based on his website and a promotion group called teamBK, which promoted via word-of-mouth advertising. To support the release of the album and EP, he put together a live band, initially comprising Lattanzi on bass, Fred Eltringham on drums, and Mike Stroud on guitar and keyboards. Towards the end of the Sha Sha album cycle, the four-piece performed on Public Broadcasting Service|PBS 's Austin City Limits
The Bens (2003)
In 2003, Kweller toured Australia with Ben Folds and Ben Lee as The Bens .cite web|url= http://benkweller.com/isite/past3.html |title=Ben Kweller: Then |publisher=Web.archive.org |date=2007-10-14 |accessdate=2011-01-24 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071014183622/ http://benkweller.com/isite/past3.html |archivedate = 2007-10-14 The trio produced an eponymous four-song EP, with each member taking lead vocals on one song, and a final song in which they all contributed vocals. In an interview on October 14, 2006, Ben hinted that The Bens may do another album.
Guster collaboration (2003)
Late in 2003, Kweller provided lead vocals on the song "I Hope Tomorrow is Like Today" from Guster's album Keep It Together (album)|Keep It Together . Kweller and Guster co-wrote the song after a late night jam at Guster's Brooklyn studio. The song is prominently featured in the movie Wedding Crashers .
On My Way (2004)
On My Way (Ben Kweller album)|On My Way , Kweller's second album|LP , took a new direction. The album, produced by Ethan Johns , was recorded 'live' there were limited overdubs and no use of headphones.cite web|url= http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/ben-kweller/on-my-way.htm |title=Ben Kweller On My Way Review |publisher=Stylus Magazine |date= |accessdate=2011-01-24 After the release of On My Way , Kweller embarked on more touring. On these tours, Kweller played for his largest audiences ever, including a US tour co-headlining with Death Cab for Cutie .cite web|url= http://benkweller.com/isite/past4.html |title=Ben Kweller: Then |publisher=Web.archive.org |date=2007-10-14 |accessdate=2011-01-24 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071014183630/ http://benkweller.com/isite/past4.html |archivedate = 2007-10-14 By this point, the lineup of his live band had changed to include John Kent on drums and Jason Roberts on guitar and keyboards, after Mike Stroud left to concentrate on his own band Ratatat and Fred Eltringham left to play drums in The Wallflowers .
Ben Kweller (2006)
In 2006, he recorded his third LP, Ben Kweller (album)|Ben Kweller with record producer|producer Gil Norton .cite web|url= http://www.ziarecords.com/rel/v2_viewupc.php? storenr=517& upc=07863681142 |title=Ben Kweller : Sha Sha |publisher=Zia Records |date= |accessdate=2011-01-24 Unlike the previous studio albums, Kweller played all the musical instrument|instruments on this record himself.cite web|url= http://www.atorecords.com/? title=artists& aid=2& what=bio |title=Ato Records |publisher=Ato Records |date=2011-01-20 |accessdate=2011-01-24 Kweller continued to tour to support his self-titled album, and expanded his band into a five piece, which grew to include Dan Horne on bass, Mark Stepro on drums, Jay Barclay on guitar and organ, and Jason Roberts on lead guitar. Kweller continued to play guitar and piano on this tour, but it also gave him the opportunity to just sing on certain songs. The Montreal group Sam Roberts Band , and New York based Hymns (band)|Hymns , opened for Kweller.
His tie-in 'Trio on the Train Track Tour' included a new live band comprising Chris Morrissey (musician)|Chris Morrissey on Bass guitar|bass , vocals & Keyboard instrument|keyboard and Mark Stepro on Drum kit|drums , vocals, glockenspiel , percussion & "whatever else he feels like" during appearances in the United States. During the Australian leg of the tour, the band was composed of Jay Barclay on guitar , Keyboard instrument|keyboard & vocals, Dan Horne on Bass guitar|bass & vocals, and Mark Stepro continuing his previous roles.
Changing Horses (2009)
Changing Horses (Ben Kweller album)|Changing Horses is Ben Kweller's fourth studio album, which was expected for release in September 2008 but was pushed to February 2, 2009, in Europe and February 3, 2009, in the United States through ATO Records . Kweller has described the new album as being more Country music|country in style than his previous releases. The album features his rhythm section Chris Morrissey (bass) and Mark Stepro (drums). It also debuts the talents of Kitt Kitterman, who played pedal steel guitar and Dobro .cite web|url= http://www.phrequency.com/blog/Kweller_serves_up_maturity.html |title=Kweller serves up maturity & #124; Phrequency & #124; 03/02/2009 |publisher=Phrequency |date=2009-03-02 |accessdate=2011-01-24 On November 23, 2008, the full album was leaked to the Internet. In a statement, ATO Records said the leak was not the final version of the album. The song "Hurtin' You" debuted on Stereogum , and the whole album was made available to stream exclusively on Last.fm .
In April 2009, Ben Kweller appeared at Australian festivals such as Chill City , East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival and West Coast Blues & Roots Festival .
Go Fly a Kite (2012)
Kweller's fifth studio album, entitled Go Fly a Kite , was his first release produced solely by his own record label, The Noise Company . In earlier interviews, Kweller had stated that it would be released as early as March or April 2011.cite web|last=Wood|first=Chris|title=Ben Kweller Go Fly a Kite: Music News|url= http://watchoutfor.com.au/ben-kweller-go-fly-a-kite-music-news/|date=September 2, 2010|accessdate=March 17, 2011 However, a conversation with the manager of The Noise Company revealed that it is now set to come out either late January or early February 2012. The delay in release is a result of Kweller's parting ways with his former record label, ATO Records . This was confirmed by Kweller himself while onstage at Stubbs in Austin, Texas, on April 16, 2011. More recently, Kweller posted on his Twitter account that "Kite's" released date will be February 12, 2012. This was followed by a tweet saying that it will be available for pre-order in October. Kweller's album was released a few days earlier than expected on iTunes on February 7, 2012.
As his first release solely on a new label, Kweller opted to take additional time to ensure the album is just right rather than rushing it. Kweller has stated the album will be very electric and energetic while dealing with some darker topics. It will be accompanied by a comprehensive world tour and several media appearances.
Austin City Limits performances
Kweller played at the 2003 Austin City Limits Music Festival at the conclusion of the sha-sha tour. He played the sha-sha album in its entirety in order.
He returned to the Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2004 when he performed on the Bank of America stage.
As part of his 2006 tour, Kweller played the Austin City Limits Music Festival , where he was plagued by a severe nosebleed for the entirety of his set. After covering his guitar in blood, he attempted to stop the flow by inserting a travel-size tampon thrown onto the stage by a fan, which expanded painfully during a performance of "This Is War". After attempting to play "Falling" at a piano which he also covered in blood, Kweller was forced to end the set early.cite web|url= http://blogcritics.org/music/article/concert-review-austin-city-limits-music1/ |title=Concert Review: Austin City Limits Music Festival 2006 Day Two Blogcritics Music |publisher=Blogcritics.org |date=2006-09-19 |accessdate=2011-01-24Rolling Stone review ACL performancecite web|author=Charley Rogulewski & Amp; Dane Smith |url= http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/11717282/the_10_best_shows_at_austin_city_limits_2006/2 |title=Rolling Stone : The 10 Best Shows at Austin City Limits 2006 |publisher=Web.archive.org |date=2006-10-22 |accessdate=2011-01-24 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20061022110119/ http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/11717282/the_10_best_shows_at_austin_city_limits_2006/2 |archivedate = 2006-10-22
In spring of 2007, Kweller co-headlined with his label-mates Gomez (band)|Gomez . He continued through the summer with his own string of headlining dates which eventually ended at ACL fest. This time, he did not get a bloody nose; however, commemorative T-shirts were sold at the merch booth with fake blood stains that said "ACL 2007: The return of Ben Kweller".
Immediately following his performance at ACL, Kweller began recording his fourth full-length LP, Changing Horses in Austin, Texas on September 21, 2007.
Discography
Albums
Sha Sha , ver.1, 2000 (Homemade. Feat. Songs from the unreleased Radish album Discount Fireworx . Scarce quantities known)
'' Freak Out, It's Ben Kweller , ver. 1, 2001 (Homemade. Black & white artwork. Scarce quantities known.)
'' Freak Out, It's Ben Kweller , ver. 2, 2001 (Professional packaging with shrink-wrap, color artwork. Roughly 1,500 known copies)
Sha Sha , ver. 2, 2002
On My Way (Ben Kweller album)|On My Way , 2004 #83 US
Ben Kweller (album)|Ben Kweller , 2006 #117 US
Changing Horses (Ben Kweller album)|Changing Horses , 2009 #92 US
Go Fly a Kite , 2012 #124 US
EPs
Melange , 1999 (Homemade. Very scarce quantities in circulation)
Bromeo , 2000 (Homemade. Very scarce quantities in circulation)
EP Phone Home (Ben Kweller album)|EP Phone Home , 2001 (Limited Edition 2,000)
BK , 2001 (UK version of EP Phone Home . Different songs. Limited Edition 1,500)
This Is Next Year: A Brooklyn-Based Compilation : Compilation album|Compilation track, 2001
'' This Bird Has Flown - A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul : Wait
Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse#Soundtrack|Stubbs the Zombie: The Soundtrack : A cover version|cover compilation of chart-topper|hits from the 1950s : Lollipop
Wig in a Box - Songs from and Inspired by "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" (2003) "Wicked Little Town (Tommy Gnosis version)" with Ben Folds and Ben Lee
15-year-old Kweller is profiled in the April 7, 1997 issue of The New Yorker .
Kweller is profiled in chapter 4 of Nobrow , John Seabrook's 2000 study of pop culture, published by Vintage Books
External links
Official website| http://www.benkweller.com
http://web.archive.org/web/20071014171647/ http://maniatv.com/tv/backstagepass Live Performances and Interview on Maniatv.com
http://woxy.com/music/loungeacts/index.php? id=135 Ben Kweller live on WOXY.com, October 13, 2006
http://www.xanthein.co.uk/bk/discfront.htm Comprehensive Radish and Ben Kweller discographies at Xanthein Archive fan site
http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/id/1678 Interview with Jared Wilson of LeftLion Magazine
http://abc.go.com/music-lounge/artist/ben-kweller/619805 Ben Kweller on ABC's Music Lounge
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