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ben walker

About Me

Ben was born in London, became interested in The Beatles and absorbed the popular music of the late 70s before moving to Suffolk. He was the singer and songwriter in a few bands and recorded an album, Defence Cuts, in 1990 with a bass-playing arranger and producer he met In the Suffolk Youth Jazz Orchestra. Although this was a low-fi, low budget affair copied manually by Ben onto cassette, it gained him respect and a reputation as a quirky songwriter in the folk community.Ben travelled to New Jersey in 1992 to study jazz singing and his performances of his folk and jazz-influenced originals at open stages and coffeehouses gained him a few write-ups and airplay in student media. Moving on to Toronto, he became a busker as well as a popular solo act, the second, more rock-oriented album, Warm and Normal, receiving a favourable review and more college radio airing. Ben returned to London for a year and gained a first class degree in Performance Arts from Middlesex University in 1994.After getting married in Toronto in 1995, Ben spent 3 years back in Suffolk, trying his hand at many musical activities. In addition to busking on the streets of East Anglia, he was also a piano vocalist, jazz singer and classical mandolin player, as well as the front man for the rock trio Daylight Dog. In 1998, Ben headed north to Bradford and made contact with producer Nigel Stonier, who played on the Bahaudin CD (2001), along with Rod Clements of Lindisfarne, Paul Burgess of 10cc and acclaimed singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore.A steady period of gigging in the Bradford/Leeds area, as well as selected shows in Ben's old stomping grounds of London, Suffolk, New Jersey and Toronto during 2002-6 was punctuated by a new EP. If You Want Love (Have Mine) in 2004, which was engineered by the late drummer and songwriter in New Model Army, Rob Heaton.2008 saw the launch of An Orphan's Song in Toronto, a CD of Canadian writer Stuart Ross's poems put to music and performed by Ben. This project was well-received by the Canadian literary media and brought Ben's skills to the attention of many new listeners.Back in the UK, Ben booked sessions in London, Leeds and Suffolk to record the album Kill or Cure. Derek Nash from Jools Holland's band engineered 4 tracks and played sax on Love in London, guitar wizard Al Lindsay dropped into the studio in Suffolk to play some blistering blues/rock guitar and 2 members of the faculty at Leeds College of Music, Rus Pearson and Barkley McKay, contributed on the northern date.An angsty, acoustic pop duet between Ben and the peerless Kate Peters, Hold On To Your Hard Times, has been released as a single in 2009. In conjunction with this, Ben recently conducted 2 lengthy interviews on BCB Radio, the second as part of One-to-One, a Desert Island Discs-type show where local movers and shakers discuss their careers.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 16/11/2006
Band Website: www.benwalkersongs.com
Band Members:
Influences: ian dury & the blockheads, poisongirls, churchfitters, bob dylan, joni mitchell, loudon wainwright, paul simon, stevie wonder
Sounds Like:
Record Label: peak recordings
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Radio Interviews

In spring 2009 I was interviewed twice on BCB Radio in Bradford. Both sessions have been uploaded to the media player at benwalkersongs.com. Just click on the orange/yellow/black box on the upper left...
Posted by on Fri, 12 Jun 2009 07:49:00 GMT

Great Canadian songwriters who should be in the charts

This is the second of three blogs which aim to provide alternative sources of music to what we are normally exposed to via the radio, TV, press and internet. I have recently become aware of some peopl...
Posted by on Mon, 11 May 2009 00:57:00 GMT

Great American Songwriters Who Should Be In The Charts

This is the first of three blogs in which the aim is to provide alternative sources of music to that which we are normally exposed to via the radio, TV, press and internet.I have recently become aware...
Posted by on Mon, 06 Apr 2009 07:42:00 GMT

Men With Guitars

Men With Guitars - Acoustic Music Night at The Kings Head, Pebmarsh, Essex, 17.10.08 + Man at The Musician, Leicester, 18.10.08Like a lot of pubs, the Kings Head at Pebmarsh isn't a natural music venu...
Posted by on Thu, 23 Oct 2008 06:18:00 GMT

’Kill or Cure’: The Official Launch Report

An appreciative audience gathered at The Packhorse, Leeds, to hear a night of all-original music played by a new 5-piece band and different combinations of its members.  Bradford-based singer-songwrit...
Posted by on Thu, 25 Sep 2008 09:13:00 GMT

Daylight Dog play ’Kill or Cure’

After an 11-year gap, Daylight Dog re-united at a private party on a Suffolk farm to play 7 songs from 'Kill or Cure' on Bank Holiday Monday August 25th 2008.Ben Walker (vocal, guitar, keyboard ), Oli...
Posted by on Fri, 29 Aug 2008 13:12:00 GMT

BUY KILL OR CURE, AN ORPHAN’S SONG ETC

To buy Kill or Cure, go to www.cdbaby.com/cd/benwalker6To buy An Orphan's Song, go to www.cdbaby.com/cd/benwalker3buy buyBen
Posted by on Tue, 22 Jul 2008 03:30:00 GMT

Mela Moments

Darren Dutson-Bromley, Adrian Byron Burns, Baluji Shrivistav, Bradford Mela, 14.06.08The 'Mela' is an annual, free 2-day festival held in Peel Park, Bradford. It's predominantly geared towards asian c...
Posted by on Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:34:00 GMT

Quaint Strangers

It's unusual, not to say unfashionable, to have certain audience members at a gig perform the duties of 'light monitor', 'drinks monitor' and even 'window monitor'. But staging an event is always more...
Posted by on Tue, 13 May 2008 09:59:00 GMT

Scratching the Itch

Sometimes it can be overwhelming to be confronted with the entire output of an artist you are not familiar with. I knew of Seb Agnello but hadn't heard his stuff, and then suddenly there were 7 CDs st...
Posted by on Mon, 03 Mar 2008 11:52:00 GMT