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Ben Folds

Benjamin Scott Folds (born September 12, 1966)[1] is an American singer-songwriter from Greensboro, North Carolina. After playing in several small independent bands throughout the late 80s and into the early 90s, Folds came to prominence as the eponymous frontman and pianist of the alternative rock trio Ben Folds Five from 1993 to 2000, and again during their reunion from 2011 to 2013. He has recorded a number of solo albums – the most recent of which, What Matters Most, was released in June 2023. He has also collaborated with musicians such as Regina Spektor, "Weird Al" Yankovic, and yMusic, and undertaken experimental songwriting projects with actor William Shatner and authors such as Nick Hornby and Neil Gaiman. Since May 2017, he has been the first artistic advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.[2][3]

Ben Folds
Folds in 2018
Background information
Birth nameBenjamin Scott Folds
Born (1966-09-12) September 12, 1966 (age 57)
Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • multi-instrumentalist
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • drums
  • bass guitar
  • guitar
Years active1988–present
Labels
  • Attacked by Plastic
  • Epic
  • New West
Formerly of
Spouse(s)
(m. 1987; div. 1992)
Katie Rosen
(m. 1996; div. 1996)
Frally Hynes
(m. 1999; div. 2006)
Fleur Stanbrook
(m. 2007; div. 2011)
Emma Sandall
(m. 2020)
Websitebenfolds.com

Folds has frequently performed arrangements of his music with uncommon instrumentation for rock and pop music, including symphony orchestras and a cappella groups. In addition to contributing music to the soundtracks of the animated films Hoodwinked!, and Over the Hedge, Folds has produced several albums, including Amanda Palmer's first solo album Who Killed Amanda Palmer in 2008.

Folds was a judge on the NBC a cappella singing contest The Sing-Off from 2009 to 2013.[4] In July 2019, Folds published his first book, a memoir, titled A Dream About Lightning Bugs: A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons.[5]

Early life and education edit

Folds was born in Greensboro, North Carolina. He became interested in piano at age nine. His father, a carpenter, brought one home through a barter trade with a customer who was unable to pay.[6] During this time, Folds listened to songs by Elton John and Billy Joel on AM radio, and learned them by ear.[7] During his years at Richard J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem, Folds played in several bands as the pianist, bassist, or drummer.[8]

Folds attended the University of Miami's Frost School of Music on a full percussion scholarship, but dropped out after having failed 'the jury' and losing his scholarship. He devoted a lot of time to working on piano technique. "I spent maybe six months just running scales with a metronome like a freak," Folds said. "I suppose that did something."[9]

After leaving Miami, he returned to North Carolina and enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro for the fall semester of 1985. It was while studying at UNCG that he met his 'accidental mentor', Robert Darnell. Folds would acknowledge the impact of Darnell on his appreciation of music in his 2019 memoir A Dream About Lightning Bugs.[10]

Career edit

Majosha and early career edit

 
Ben Folds (second from right) in a promotional photo for Majosha

In the late 1980s, Folds (as a bassist) formed the band Majosha with longtime friends Evan Olson, Millard Powers, and Eddie Walker.[11] The group released several locally produced records. They played their first gig at Duke University's Battle of the Bands in 1988, and won.[12] They played at bars and fraternity parties, and self-produced an EP called Party Night: Five Songs About Jesus (1988), which they sold locally. The EP has four songs, none of which are about Jesus. They recorded Shut Up and Listen to Majosha in 1989. It contains, among other tracks, the four songs from Party Night (remixed and/or re-recorded) and "Emaline" and "Video", which Folds would later record with Ben Folds Five.[13][14] The song "Get That Bug" from Party Night was released as a dance mix in Japan.

After Majosha broke up, Folds played drums in a band called Pots and Pans with Evan Olson on bass and Britt "Snuzz" Uzzell on guitar and vocals, but the newly formed band lasted only about a month.[15] Olson and Uzzell formed Bus Stop[16] with Folds' younger brother, Chuck Folds, on bass, and Eddie Walker on drums.[17][18]

Folds eventually got a music publishing deal with Nashville music executive Scott Siman who saw Folds open for musician Marc Silvey, as well as playing bass for Silvey's band Mass Confusion, and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue it in 1990. He played drums for a short stint in Power Bill, headed by Jody Spence, Millard Powers, and Will Owsley. Power Bill was later renamed The Semantics. Folds did not take a creative role in the band. He attracted interest from major labels. He ended up playing drums in Nashville as a session musician:[19]

In Nashville, I was running eight miles a day, hanging out with my friends, walking around eating chocolate-chip cookies and playing a lot of drums, which I enjoyed. Life was easy. I was never frustrated—even though I wasn't fulfilling my contract obligations. If you are failing in Nashville, at least your standard of living is nice. Nashville is a nice way to fail.[19]

Folds moved to Montclair, New Jersey, and began to act in theater troupes in New York City. Around 1993, he was enjoying this to the point where he did not want to keep pursuing a musical career.[19] He also played weekly gigs at Sin-é, famous for being the café which had helped start Jeff Buckley's career.

Ben Folds Five (1994–2000) edit

Folds moved back to North Carolina and formed Ben Folds Five in 1994, with bassist Robert Sledge, and drummer Darren Jessee in Chapel Hill.[20] As Folds put it, "Jeff Buckley was being signed at that time by Columbia and I was talking to Steve, his A&R guy, and somehow we knew the same people or something." In 1995, Ben Folds Five released their self-titled debut album. The debut was followed by Whatever and Ever Amen in 1997, and the odds-and-ends compilation Naked Baby Photos was released in early 1998. Whatever and Ever Amen included many singles such as "Song for the Dumped", "Battle of Who Could Care Less", and the band's most successful song, "Brick". In 1999, the band released what was to be their final album for over a decade, The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner, which included the hit "Army".

Folds has described Ben Folds Five as "punk rock for sissies",[21] and his lyrics often contain nuances of melancholy, self-conflict, and humorous sarcasm, often punctuated by profanity.

Early in their career, Ben Folds Five gained a strong following in the United Kingdom and Australia. As with many other 'alternative' American acts, this was largely due to consistent support from national broadcasters in those countries: in Britain the BBC and in Australia the ABC's Triple J youth radio network and ABC-TV's music video show Rage. The group's first chart breakthrough came in the UK, when "Underground" made the lower reaches of the Top 40, peaking at no. 37. Britain was the band's strongest territory in terms of chart success, with five singles making the national Top 40 there—"Underground", "Battle of Who Could Care Less", "Kate", "Brick" and "Army"—although none managed to crack the UK Top 20. In Australia, "Underground" likewise broke the band locally and while it did not make the ARIA chart, it came in at no. 3 on the 1996 Triple J Hottest 100 poll (broadcast on January 26, 1997). The 1998 single "Brick" became the group's only major chart placing in Australia, reaching no. 13; it also came in at no. 53 in the ARIA Australian Top 100 for that year[22] and earned a Gold Record award[23] while its parent album Whatever and Ever Amen peaked at no. 9 and charted for 32 weeks. Following their tour in support for The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner, the band decided to amicably break up, with each of the band members pursuing different projects.[24]

Rockin' the Suburbs to Supersunnyspeedgraphic (2001–2007) edit

 
Folds performing in Knoxville, Tennessee, 2006

Folds' first solo album after the breakup of the band was Rockin' the Suburbs in 2001, released on the same day as the September 11 attacks. He played nearly all the instruments, most notably guitar, an instrument seldom used during the Ben Folds Five days. The Luckiest was written for the Amy Heckerling movie Loser, but the scene it was meant for was deleted.[25] Millard Powers, Britt "Snuzz" Uzzell, and Jim Bogios joined Folds on the promotional tour of the album. "Weird Al" Yankovic directed and appeared in Folds' video for the album's namesake song, "Rockin' the Suburbs". Folds' friend and fellow musician John McCrea, lead singer of the band Cake, contributed vocals to "Fred Jones, Part 2".

A year later, Folds released Ben Folds Live, a collection of live solo recordings. In late 2003, two solo EPs, Speed Graphic and Sunny 16, were self-released on Folds' label Attacked by Plastic. The last EP, Super D, was released in mid-2004.

Songs for Silverman was released in the United States on April 26, 2005. The album returned to the trio format, featuring Jared Reynolds on bass and Lindsay Jamieson on drums. This album includes the track "Late", a tribute to the late singer-songwriter Elliott Smith, and also features backup vocals from "Weird Al" Yankovic on "Time". Folds had played piano for Yankovic's song "Why Does This Always Happen to Me?" on his Poodle Hat album.

On October 24, 2006, Folds released Supersunnyspeedgraphic, the LP, a compilation of songs that were originally released on the EPs Sunny 16, Speed Graphic, and Super D. He announced on his MySpace blog that he planned to work on his next studio album in October 2006, although recording did not actually start until 2007. On that same day, Folds became the first person to webcast a live-by-request concert over MySpace. The concert was complete with pranks staged ahead of time by Folds, including a drunk man falling over the balcony during "Jesusland" and a "suicide attempt" by Folds at the end. The concert is also notable for featuring a "guitorchestra", a group of acoustic guitarists from Nashville who accompanied Folds on some songs, as well as an impromptu ringtone orchestra made up of audience members playing their cellphone's ringtones in unison. A DVD of the performance, "Live at MySpace", was released on February 20, 2007.

Way to Normal to Ben Folds Five reunion (2008–2013) edit

During a concert at the National Theatre in Richmond, Virginia on April 11, 2008, Folds announced that he had completed his newest album, and played four tracks from it. He played the first track, "Hiroshima", at the show. He also debuted new music at an impromptu gig at the Exit/In on December 19, 2007, and at the Ann Arbor Folk Festival on January 25, 2008. Other new songs included "Errant Dog", "Effington", "Bitch Went Nuts", "Free Coffee", and "Kylie From Connecticut". Folds played The 6th Annual Langerado on March 8, 2008, and was a part of the lineup for the 2008 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

On July 16, 2008, an anonymous user posted what they claimed was a "leak" of Folds' latest album on a fan site (eventually called Way to Normal (Fake)). The file contained nine tracks along with a PDF of supposed cover art, and was a mix of what appeared to be legitimate songs from Way to Normal, pastiches of dry humor and melodramatic pop interwoven with bright, energetic melodies. Folds explained on Triple J radio a few weeks later that in one overnight session in Dublin he and the band had recorded 'fake' versions of songs from the new album. His sources had then leaked them to the public as a light-hearted joke on his fans.[26]

Ben Folds Five reunited to perform its first concert appearance in nearly 10 years on September 18, 2008, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Memorial Hall.[27] The one-off gig was part of MySpace's "Front to Back" series, in which artists played an entire album live. The band played The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner.[28] All proceeds from ticket sales benefited the charity Operation Smile, of which Folds' uncle, Jim Folds, is on the board of directors for the North Carolina Chapter.[29]

Way to Normal was released on September 30, 2008, in the United States and on September 29, 2008, in the United Kingdom.[30][31] It became Folds' highest-charting album ever in the US, debuting at no. 11 on the Billboard 200.[32] Fan reception of the album was rather mixed, with several citing the heavy use of dynamic compression as a major downfall of the album. Folds responded, releasing a more "traditional" mix of the album entitled Stems and Seeds, featuring various bonus tracks such as the entire "leaked" album and providing stems that allowed fans to create remixes.

On April 28, 2009, Folds released Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella!, an album consisting of college students' a cappella arrangements of his music performed by some of the country's best college a cappella groups.[33]

In March 2010, a video Folds created titled "Ode To Merton" went viral on YouTube. In the video, Folds improvises several songs about people that he sees on the social networking site Chatroulette, in the style of "Merton", a YouTube creator who many initially thought was Folds himself.[34][35]

Folds' final solo album before his reunion with Ben Folds Five, a collaboration with English author Nick Hornby, was entitled Lonely Avenue and was released on September 28, 2010. Announced shortly before the release of Way to Normal, the idea of the collaboration came out of the "fake" leak of the album released in July 2008. "(We will) write and record it in about three days, just like we did in Dublin with the fake record," Folds said.[36] As schedules began to misalign, the plans for the album began to change and take on the form of a more major release. On June 14, 2010, Folds released the official album art via his Twitter account. "From Above", the first single from the album, premiered on Richard Kingsmill's new music show 2010 on Triple J in Australia on July 18, 2010. "From Above" features Australian singer Kate Miller-Heidke on backing vocals. Folds also recorded a video song with Nick Hornby and Pomplamoose. English YouTuber Charlie McDonnell was commissioned to create the music video for Folds' song "Saskia Hamilton", which was uploaded on October 1, 2010.[37]

The band reunited once again in 2011 with a subsequent release of the album The Sound of the Life of the Mind, leading to a tour of their new work throughout 2012 and 2013.

So There and the National Symphony Orchestra (2014–2022) edit

 
Folds and yMusic on stage in 2016

In March 2014, Folds premiered a commissioned piano concerto he composed with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra.[38] This was followed up in 2015 with So There, an album by Folds and the yMusic Ensemble, released on September 11, 2015. The album includes eight chamber pop songs and the piano concerto performed with the Nashville Symphony.[39]

He guest-starred on a second season episode of the Showtime drama series Billions in April 2017, playing his song "Landed".[40]

On May 11, 2017, Folds was appointed the first Artistic Advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.[3] His term was originally through the 2019–2020 season, but as of 2023 he continues in the position. Folds helps program NSO's Declassified series of concerts,[41] which presents classical and contemporary music in modern, "reimagined" ways. The concerts have featured the orchestra playing with various featured artists, including Folds, Regina Spektor, Sara Bareilles, Jon Batiste, Emily King, and others. With the National Symphony Orchestra, Folds collaborated with Mo Willems, contributing original music to a stage adaptation of Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs in 2022.[42]

In September 2018, The Washington Post commissioned a single from him called "Mister Peepers". The song depicts former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's conflict with Republicans during the Russia investigation, with the name coming from President Trump's nickname for Rosenstein.[43]

In June 2020, he released the song "2020", describing the difficulty of living during the COVID-19 pandemic.[44]

Folds appeared on the podcast Storybound in 2021.[45] In April 2021, he launched his own podcast, Lightning Bugs: Conversations with Ben Folds, speaking with various guests on their artistic processes and the nature of creativity.[46] In March 2022, he announced the podcast was on indefinite hiatus while he continued work on a new album.

In April 2022, Folds contributed the title song to the Peanuts streaming special It's The Small Things, Charlie Brown, released on Apple TV+ for Earth Day.[47] In May 2022, he also made a guest appearance in three episodes of the second season of The Wilds, a streaming drama series for Amazon Prime Video. The episodes featured a new plaintive piano-and-vocal version of the Ben Folds Five hit "Brick", as well as Folds' rendition of the Psychedelic Furs song "The Ghost in You".[48]

What Matters Most to present (2023–present) edit

On February 15, 2023, Folds announced that his next album, titled What Matters Most, would be released on June 2, 2023. The first single, "Winslow Gardens", was released on the same day as the announcement.[49][50] Folds spent much of 2023 on an album tour of the United States and Europe, and stated that What Matters Most will likely be his final rock album.[51][52]

Other work in music edit

Work for other musicians edit

In addition to collaborations on his own music, Ben Folds often works with other musicians on their projects. In 1997, Folds recorded an unreleased studio album titled Forever Valentine with Whiskeytown.[53]

"Weird Al" Yankovic parodied Ben Folds' style in the song "Why Does This Always Happen to Me?" on his 2003 album Poodle Hat.[54] According to music critic Nathan Rabin, the song "amplifies the noxious self-absorption of the American character to hilarious extremes" by describing a narrator who, upon hearing about a number of horrible tragedies, only complains about the (minor) inconveniences that affect him.[54][55][56][57] Folds himself plays piano on the track. Yankovic later told The A.V. Club: "Ben and I are old friends at this point, and of course I sought his keyboard work for that song. So he came in and knocked it out."[54]

In 2004, Folds acted as producer, arranger, musician, and backup vocalist to William Shatner's album Has Been. Shatner was also involved in Folds' Fear of Pop project, contributing vocals to a number of songs on the album, most notably the song "In Love".

In August 2008, Folds played piano for friend and Japanese singer-songwriter Angela Aki's song "Black Glasses" on her album Answer.

Folds produced Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls' first solo album, Who Killed Amanda Palmer, which was released September 16, 2008. He also performs on the album.[58][59]

Soundtracks edit

Ben Folds has often contributed both original and previously recorded songs to movies and television shows. The soundtrack for the 2005 animated film Hoodwinked! featured "Red is Blue", performed by Folds. In May 2006, Folds contributed three original songs to the soundtrack of Over the Hedge, titled "Heist", "Family of Me", and "Still". Included with them was a cover of the Clash song "Lost in the Supermarket" and a recording of "Rockin' the Suburbs" featuring new lyrics written to complement the plot of the film.

Folds' song "Rockin' the Suburbs" was featured on the soundtrack for ABC's sitcom Surviving Suburbia, which aired in August 2009. Folds also wrote the soundtrack for the Netflix original film Handsome, released in May 2017.

Tours edit

 
Folds in 2009

After Ben Folds Five split, Folds' first tour with a full band was to support the album Rockin' the Suburbs. He was accompanied by Britt "Snüzz" Uzzell on guitar and electronic keyboard, Millard Powers on bass and keys, and Jim Bogios on drums. Powers and Bogios later went on to join Counting Crows.

On a tour of Australia, Folds joined with solo artists Ben Kweller and Ben Lee to travel the country as The Bens, at the suggestion of a fan on Kweller's official website. The trio also went on to record a four-track EP together.

In the summer of 2004, Folds co-headlined an American tour with fellow singer-songwriters Rufus Wainwright and Guster. Folds again performed with Wainwright and Lee in the summer of 2005 as part of the "Odd Men Out" tour. In addition, Folds has performed with many other notable musical names, including Weezer and Tori Amos. After seeing the Fray perform with Weezer, Folds asked the band to join him for twelve performances in 2005.

Folds also performed with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) in March 2005, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) in November 2005, the Sydney Symphony at the Sydney Opera House, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Western Australian Symphony Orchestra, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and the Queensland Orchestra during an Australian tour in 2006. Folds performed with the North Carolina Symphony in March 2010, and the Utah Symphony Orchestra in July 2010. A DVD of Folds playing with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra was released in December 2005.

On May 9, 2007, Folds performed with the Boston Pops Orchestra. The orchestra's performance was marred when a fight broke out between two audience members in the balcony, though Folds had not yet taken the stage.[60]

After his MySpace performance on October 24, 2006, Folds's tour performances began to feature a synthesizer, a red Nord Lead II, which he uses in many of the songs when played live. During his concerts, Folds frequently performs two of his concert traditions: palm-smashing the keys and throwing his stool at the piano.

In March 2007, Folds went on a headlining tour, which opened on March 24 at Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts. In the summer of 2007, he performed as the primary opener for John Mayer during his Continuum 38-day summer tour.[61] During this tour, Mayer sometimes joined Folds on the song "Narcolepsy", playing synth. At various concerts throughout the tour, parents of young children going to see Mayer would file complaints about Folds' lyrics. Folds responded by posting on his website, "We have kids too, but we don't take them out to rock shows that last until 11 pm."[citation needed]

On March 29, 2008, Folds played the Cage Center Arena at Berry College in Mount Berry, Georgia. During contract negotiations, he was asked by the administration to not play one of his songs due to its explicit lyrics. Folds refused, citing artistic freedom.[62]

On May 9, 2008, Folds played his first completely solo show in years at Western Connecticut State University because his bassist Jared Reynolds was with his wife, who had just given birth to their first son.[63]

Folds made a brief solo tour of Australia during August 2009; at one of his sold-out Sydney Opera House concerts he was joined onstage for several songs by Aimee Mann, who was also touring Australia at the time. At the Palais theatre in Melbourne, Missy Higgins joined him for "You Don't Know Me", a single from Way to Normal that Folds originally sang with Regina Spektor.[64]

In 2010, Folds went on a brief tour of North America called "Ben Folds and a Piano", where he played solo rather than with Zach Williams or Kate Miller-Heidke and her husband Keir Nuttall as supporting musicians.[citation needed] A small number of copies that were pre-ordered also included signed manuscripts by Folds and Hornby.

In April 2011, Folds collaborated with Amanda Palmer, Neil Gaiman, and Damian Kulash as 8in8 to write, record, and produce eight songs in eight hours, which were then available online within 24 hours, as well as being performed once on its world tour, as part of the ReThink Music conference.[65]

Folds reunited with Ben Folds Five to play the Mountain Jam Music Festival on June 2, 2012. This was the first time the band had performed live together since 2008.

Ben Folds performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. for the 2012 Presidential Scholar in the Arts ceremony with several of YoungArts best alumni.

As part of their 2013 "Last Summer on Earth" Tour, Ben Folds Five joined the Barenaked Ladies along with Guster for 30 dates across North America, beginning June 17 at the Verizon Theatre in Dallas, Texas and ending at the 2013 Celebrate Brooklyn festival.

From November 22 to 24, 2013, Folds took part in Performing Arts' American Voices festival hosted by Renée Fleming at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., which featured American jazz, country, Broadway, gospel, popular and classical music.[66] With Sara Bareilles, he conducted a pop/rock master class for aspiring singers.[67] During the concert series he premiered his new song "I'm Not the Man" with the National Symphony Orchestra and sang "Not the Same" with Bareilles.[68]

On January 20, 2014, Folds performed at the El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles, in support of the David Lynch Foundation's celebration of Ringo Starr's "lifetime of peace and love".[69][70]

From July 2017 to early 2018, Ben Folds went on a tour titled "The Paper Airplane Tour", in which audience members were encouraged to throw paper airplanes with song requests onto the stage halfway through the concert. Folds would then randomly select from these requests from his extensive catalog and perform them solo.[71]

Other ventures edit

Folds is an avid photographer and cites it as more than just his hobby.[72] His work was featured by National Geographic during the 2010 Tennessee floods.[73]

Folds made a brief guest appearance on a 1996 Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode, Surprise, on Cartoon Network. This marks one of Ben's first non-musical TV appearances.

In 2001, Folds was an inaugural member of the Independent Music Awards' judging panel to support independent artists.[74]

Starting in December 2009, Folds was featured as a judge on NBC's a cappella competition The Sing-Off alongside Nicole Scherzinger and Shawn Stockman. In the season 1 finale, Folds showcased his talents and played the piano background on "Why Can't We Be Friends?" sung by the two finalist groups, the Beelzebubs from Tufts University near Boston and Nota, from San Juan, Puerto Rico. He again returned for the show's second season in December 2010, the third season in September 2011 alongside Stockman and Sara Bareilles and a fourth season with Stockman and Jewel in December 2013. The show featured several performances of songs from Ben's first solo album.

Folds has also taken several acting roles in his career. He made a cameo appearance in the 2013 film We're the Millers playing himself as a piano teacher, although the scene did not make the theatrical cut.[75] In January 2014, Folds had a brief appearance in the TV show Community, in episode "Basic Intergluteal Numismatics" (S5E03) as "Professor Bublitz", a botany teacher who secretly grows marijuana in his office, as well as contributing the song that closes out the episode, "Ass Crack Bandit".[76] This led to him taking a recurring role in seasons 3, 4 and 5 of the FXX comedy You're The Worst playing himself as an alcoholic.[77][78] In 2022, Folds appeared as himself on 3 episodes of the 2nd season of Prime Video's drama series The Wilds. Folds described his role on the show as playing a "twisted, dream version" of himself.[79]

Since May 2017 he has been serving as the first artistic advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.[2][3]

In June 2019, Folds launched a podcast titled ArtsVote 2020 with Ben Folds with the stated goal of getting every candidate in the 2020 United States presidential election to have "a one-on-one, 30-minute conversation with Ben Folds about their personal background in the arts and arts education, their observations and previous policy efforts to transform through the arts the communities and states that they represent, and their vision for advancing support for the arts and the charitable sector in the future."[80][81]

In July 2019, Folds published his first book, a memoir, titled A Dream About Lightning Bugs: A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons.[5] This was followed up in April 2021 when Folds launched a podcast titled Lightning Bugs. In the podcast, Folds discusses creativity with guests from a variety of backgrounds and fields and writes a song with them at the end of every episode. Guests have included frequent collaborators William Shatner and Nick Hornby, as well as other guests such as Mo Willems, Bob Saget, and Jon Batiste.[82][83]

Personal life edit

Folds' personal life has inspired several of his songs; the hit single "Brick", co-written with Darren Jessee, was based on the experience of Folds' girlfriend having an abortion while they were in high school.[84] Folds initially refused to discuss the story behind "Brick", thinking it was too serious for a pop song, but he eventually confirmed the inspiration for the song during a show on his Ben Folds Live tour. His telling of the story is included on the "Brick" track on the album.[85]

Folds leased RCA Studio A in Nashville, Tennessee beginning in 2002 and was pivotal to the preservation of the historic building during its developer controversy in 2014. His efforts, along with others, led to the creation of the Music Industry Coalition.[86]

Folds supports the Port Adelaide Power in the Australian Football League.[87]

Folds supported Bernie Sanders for president in the 2016 presidential election.[88]

As of 2016, he lived in Santa Monica, California. He also owned a residence in Hudson, New York from 2016, until it was sold in December 2020.[89] In March 2020, Folds temporarily resided in Sydney, where he was touring when travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic prevented him from traveling home.[90][91]

Marriages and children edit

Folds has been married five times and divorced four times. He met his first wife, Anna Goodman, in first grade at Moore Elementary School, Winston-Salem and was married to her from 1987 to 1992.[92] She co-wrote several Ben Folds Five songs, including "Alice Childress", "The Last Polka", "Smoke", "Kate", and "Lullabye". Folds has since described Goodman as his "oldest friend" and the person who originally inspired him to play music.[93]

Folds was then briefly married to Kate Rosen in 1996.[93]

Folds met Frally Hynes, an Australian, in January 1998 and they were married in May 1999 in Adelaide, South Australia, making their home there and later releasing a song about the city titled "Adelaide".[84] Two months after their wedding, Frally gave birth to twins, Louis Francis (July 22, 1999) and Gracie Scott (July 23, 1999),[94] the former inspiring his song "Still Fighting It" and the latter inspiring his song "Gracie". Hynes also sang lead on "Root to This" on Fear of Pop's 1998 album Volume 1. Folds and Hynes divorced in 2006.[84][95]

Folds married Fleur Stanbrook on November 17, 2007, at The Venetian in Las Vegas. They were based in Nashville.[96] Folds and Stanbrook ended their marriage sometime in 2011. In 2012, Folds stated that "As much as I love the idea of being married, it's not for me."[97]

Folds married Emma Sandall, a former Royal Ballet dancer, sometime before July 2020. They had been together since at least 2016.[98]

Awards and recognition edit

Folds received a 2002 Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Gold Record award for Ben Folds Five's Whatever and Ever Amen (1998).

He was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 2011.[99]

October 29, 2015, Folds was initiated as an honorary brother of the men's music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia at the University of Miami.[100]

On August 21, 2018, Folds received a star on the Music City Walk of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee.[101]

Discography edit

Solo edit

With Ben Folds Five edit

With Nick Hornby edit

With yMusic edit

Bibliography edit

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
2009–2013 The Sing-Off Himself Judge; 27 episodes
2013 We're the Millers Piano teacher Deleted scene
2014 Community Professor Bublitz Episode: "Basic Intergluteal Numismatics"
2016–19 You're the Worst Ben Folds 3 episodes
2016 Drunk History Nathan Cherry Episode: "Shit Shows"
2017 Billions Ben Folds Episode: "The Kingmaker"
2022 The Wilds Himself 3 episodes

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folds, benjamin, scott, folds, born, september, 1966, american, singer, songwriter, from, greensboro, north, carolina, after, playing, several, small, independent, bands, throughout, late, into, early, folds, came, prominence, eponymous, frontman, pianist, alt. Benjamin Scott Folds born September 12 1966 1 is an American singer songwriter from Greensboro North Carolina After playing in several small independent bands throughout the late 80s and into the early 90s Folds came to prominence as the eponymous frontman and pianist of the alternative rock trio Ben Folds Five from 1993 to 2000 and again during their reunion from 2011 to 2013 He has recorded a number of solo albums the most recent of which What Matters Most was released in June 2023 He has also collaborated with musicians such as Regina Spektor Weird Al Yankovic and yMusic and undertaken experimental songwriting projects with actor William Shatner and authors such as Nick Hornby and Neil Gaiman Since May 2017 he has been the first artistic advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington D C 2 3 Ben FoldsFolds in 2018Background informationBirth nameBenjamin Scott FoldsBorn 1966 09 12 September 12 1966 age 57 Greensboro North Carolina U S GenresAlternative rock power popOccupation s Singer songwriter record producer multi instrumentalistInstrumentsVocals keyboards drums bass guitar guitarYears active1988 presentLabelsAttacked by Plastic Epic New WestFormerly ofBen Folds Five The Semantics Majosha Bus Stop The BensSpouse s Anna Goodman m 1987 div 1992 wbr Katie Rosen m 1996 div 1996 wbr Frally Hynes m 1999 div 2006 wbr Fleur Stanbrook m 2007 div 2011 wbr Emma Sandall m 2020 wbr Websitebenfolds wbr com Folds has frequently performed arrangements of his music with uncommon instrumentation for rock and pop music including symphony orchestras and a cappella groups In addition to contributing music to the soundtracks of the animated films Hoodwinked and Over the Hedge Folds has produced several albums including Amanda Palmer s first solo album Who Killed Amanda Palmer in 2008 Folds was a judge on the NBC a cappella singing contest The Sing Off from 2009 to 2013 4 In July 2019 Folds published his first book a memoir titled A Dream About Lightning Bugs A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Majosha and early career 2 2 Ben Folds Five 1994 2000 2 3 Rockin the Suburbs to Supersunnyspeedgraphic 2001 2007 2 4 Way to Normal to Ben Folds Five reunion 2008 2013 2 5 So There and the National Symphony Orchestra 2014 2022 2 6 What Matters Most to present 2023 present 3 Other work in music 3 1 Work for other musicians 3 2 Soundtracks 3 3 Tours 4 Other ventures 5 Personal life 5 1 Marriages and children 6 Awards and recognition 7 Discography 7 1 Solo 7 2 With Ben Folds Five 7 3 With Nick Hornby 7 4 With yMusic 8 Bibliography 9 Filmography 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editFolds was born in Greensboro North Carolina He became interested in piano at age nine His father a carpenter brought one home through a barter trade with a customer who was unable to pay 6 During this time Folds listened to songs by Elton John and Billy Joel on AM radio and learned them by ear 7 During his years at Richard J Reynolds High School in Winston Salem Folds played in several bands as the pianist bassist or drummer 8 Folds attended the University of Miami s Frost School of Music on a full percussion scholarship but dropped out after having failed the jury and losing his scholarship He devoted a lot of time to working on piano technique I spent maybe six months just running scales with a metronome like a freak Folds said I suppose that did something 9 After leaving Miami he returned to North Carolina and enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro for the fall semester of 1985 It was while studying at UNCG that he met his accidental mentor Robert Darnell Folds would acknowledge the impact of Darnell on his appreciation of music in his 2019 memoir A Dream About Lightning Bugs 10 Career editMajosha and early career edit nbsp Ben Folds second from right in a promotional photo for MajoshaIn the late 1980s Folds as a bassist formed the band Majosha with longtime friends Evan Olson Millard Powers and Eddie Walker 11 The group released several locally produced records They played their first gig at Duke University s Battle of the Bands in 1988 and won 12 They played at bars and fraternity parties and self produced an EP called Party Night Five Songs About Jesus 1988 which they sold locally The EP has four songs none of which are about Jesus They recorded Shut Up and Listen to Majosha in 1989 It contains among other tracks the four songs from Party Night remixed and or re recorded and Emaline and Video which Folds would later record with Ben Folds Five 13 14 The song Get That Bug from Party Night was released as a dance mix in Japan After Majosha broke up Folds played drums in a band called Pots and Pans with Evan Olson on bass and Britt Snuzz Uzzell on guitar and vocals but the newly formed band lasted only about a month 15 Olson and Uzzell formed Bus Stop 16 with Folds younger brother Chuck Folds on bass and Eddie Walker on drums 17 18 Folds eventually got a music publishing deal with Nashville music executive Scott Siman who saw Folds open for musician Marc Silvey as well as playing bass for Silvey s band Mass Confusion and moved to Nashville Tennessee to pursue it in 1990 He played drums for a short stint in Power Bill headed by Jody Spence Millard Powers and Will Owsley Power Bill was later renamed The Semantics Folds did not take a creative role in the band He attracted interest from major labels He ended up playing drums in Nashville as a session musician 19 In Nashville I was running eight miles a day hanging out with my friends walking around eating chocolate chip cookies and playing a lot of drums which I enjoyed Life was easy I was never frustrated even though I wasn t fulfilling my contract obligations If you are failing in Nashville at least your standard of living is nice Nashville is a nice way to fail 19 Folds moved to Montclair New Jersey and began to act in theater troupes in New York City Around 1993 he was enjoying this to the point where he did not want to keep pursuing a musical career 19 He also played weekly gigs at Sin e famous for being the cafe which had helped start Jeff Buckley s career Ben Folds Five 1994 2000 edit Main article Ben Folds Five Folds moved back to North Carolina and formed Ben Folds Five in 1994 with bassist Robert Sledge and drummer Darren Jessee in Chapel Hill 20 As Folds put it Jeff Buckley was being signed at that time by Columbia and I was talking to Steve his A amp R guy and somehow we knew the same people or something In 1995 Ben Folds Five released their self titled debut album The debut was followed by Whatever and Ever Amen in 1997 and the odds and ends compilation Naked Baby Photos was released in early 1998 Whatever and Ever Amen included many singles such as Song for the Dumped Battle of Who Could Care Less and the band s most successful song Brick In 1999 the band released what was to be their final album for over a decade The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner which included the hit Army Folds has described Ben Folds Five as punk rock for sissies 21 and his lyrics often contain nuances of melancholy self conflict and humorous sarcasm often punctuated by profanity Early in their career Ben Folds Five gained a strong following in the United Kingdom and Australia As with many other alternative American acts this was largely due to consistent support from national broadcasters in those countries in Britain the BBC and in Australia the ABC s Triple J youth radio network and ABC TV s music video show Rage The group s first chart breakthrough came in the UK when Underground made the lower reaches of the Top 40 peaking at no 37 Britain was the band s strongest territory in terms of chart success with five singles making the national Top 40 there Underground Battle of Who Could Care Less Kate Brick and Army although none managed to crack the UK Top 20 In Australia Underground likewise broke the band locally and while it did not make the ARIA chart it came in at no 3 on the 1996 Triple J Hottest 100 poll broadcast on January 26 1997 The 1998 single Brick became the group s only major chart placing in Australia reaching no 13 it also came in at no 53 in the ARIA Australian Top 100 for that year 22 and earned a Gold Record award 23 while its parent album Whatever and Ever Amen peaked at no 9 and charted for 32 weeks Following their tour in support for The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner the band decided to amicably break up with each of the band members pursuing different projects 24 Rockin the Suburbs to Supersunnyspeedgraphic 2001 2007 edit nbsp Folds performing in Knoxville Tennessee 2006Folds first solo album after the breakup of the band was Rockin the Suburbs in 2001 released on the same day as the September 11 attacks He played nearly all the instruments most notably guitar an instrument seldom used during the Ben Folds Five days The Luckiest was written for the Amy Heckerling movie Loser but the scene it was meant for was deleted 25 Millard Powers Britt Snuzz Uzzell and Jim Bogios joined Folds on the promotional tour of the album Weird Al Yankovic directed and appeared in Folds video for the album s namesake song Rockin the Suburbs Folds friend and fellow musician John McCrea lead singer of the band Cake contributed vocals to Fred Jones Part 2 A year later Folds released Ben Folds Live a collection of live solo recordings In late 2003 two solo EPs Speed Graphic and Sunny 16 were self released on Folds label Attacked by Plastic The last EP Super D was released in mid 2004 Songs for Silverman was released in the United States on April 26 2005 The album returned to the trio format featuring Jared Reynolds on bass and Lindsay Jamieson on drums This album includes the track Late a tribute to the late singer songwriter Elliott Smith and also features backup vocals from Weird Al Yankovic on Time Folds had played piano for Yankovic s song Why Does This Always Happen to Me on his Poodle Hat album On October 24 2006 Folds released Supersunnyspeedgraphic the LP a compilation of songs that were originally released on the EPs Sunny 16 Speed Graphic and Super D He announced on his MySpace blog that he planned to work on his next studio album in October 2006 although recording did not actually start until 2007 On that same day Folds became the first person to webcast a live by request concert over MySpace The concert was complete with pranks staged ahead of time by Folds including a drunk man falling over the balcony during Jesusland and a suicide attempt by Folds at the end The concert is also notable for featuring a guitorchestra a group of acoustic guitarists from Nashville who accompanied Folds on some songs as well as an impromptu ringtone orchestra made up of audience members playing their cellphone s ringtones in unison A DVD of the performance Live at MySpace was released on February 20 2007 Way to Normal to Ben Folds Five reunion 2008 2013 edit During a concert at the National Theatre in Richmond Virginia on April 11 2008 Folds announced that he had completed his newest album and played four tracks from it He played the first track Hiroshima at the show He also debuted new music at an impromptu gig at the Exit In on December 19 2007 and at the Ann Arbor Folk Festival on January 25 2008 Other new songs included Errant Dog Effington Bitch Went Nuts Free Coffee and Kylie From Connecticut Folds played The 6th Annual Langerado on March 8 2008 and was a part of the lineup for the 2008 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival On July 16 2008 an anonymous user posted what they claimed was a leak of Folds latest album on a fan site eventually called Way to Normal Fake The file contained nine tracks along with a PDF of supposed cover art and was a mix of what appeared to be legitimate songs from Way to Normal pastiches of dry humor and melodramatic pop interwoven with bright energetic melodies Folds explained on Triple J radio a few weeks later that in one overnight session in Dublin he and the band had recorded fake versions of songs from the new album His sources had then leaked them to the public as a light hearted joke on his fans 26 Ben Folds Five reunited to perform its first concert appearance in nearly 10 years on September 18 2008 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill s Memorial Hall 27 The one off gig was part of MySpace s Front to Back series in which artists played an entire album live The band played The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner 28 All proceeds from ticket sales benefited the charity Operation Smile of which Folds uncle Jim Folds is on the board of directors for the North Carolina Chapter 29 Way to Normal was released on September 30 2008 in the United States and on September 29 2008 in the United Kingdom 30 31 It became Folds highest charting album ever in the US debuting at no 11 on the Billboard 200 32 Fan reception of the album was rather mixed with several citing the heavy use of dynamic compression as a major downfall of the album Folds responded releasing a more traditional mix of the album entitled Stems and Seeds featuring various bonus tracks such as the entire leaked album and providing stems that allowed fans to create remixes On April 28 2009 Folds released Ben Folds Presents University A Cappella an album consisting of college students a cappella arrangements of his music performed by some of the country s best college a cappella groups 33 In March 2010 a video Folds created titled Ode To Merton went viral on YouTube In the video Folds improvises several songs about people that he sees on the social networking site Chatroulette in the style of Merton a YouTube creator who many initially thought was Folds himself 34 35 Folds final solo album before his reunion with Ben Folds Five a collaboration with English author Nick Hornby was entitled Lonely Avenue and was released on September 28 2010 Announced shortly before the release of Way to Normal the idea of the collaboration came out of the fake leak of the album released in July 2008 We will write and record it in about three days just like we did in Dublin with the fake record Folds said 36 As schedules began to misalign the plans for the album began to change and take on the form of a more major release On June 14 2010 Folds released the official album art via his Twitter account From Above the first single from the album premiered on Richard Kingsmill s new music show 2010 on Triple J in Australia on July 18 2010 From Above features Australian singer Kate Miller Heidke on backing vocals Folds also recorded a video song with Nick Hornby and Pomplamoose English YouTuber Charlie McDonnell was commissioned to create the music video for Folds song Saskia Hamilton which was uploaded on October 1 2010 37 The band reunited once again in 2011 with a subsequent release of the album The Sound of the Life of the Mind leading to a tour of their new work throughout 2012 and 2013 So There and the National Symphony Orchestra 2014 2022 edit nbsp Folds and yMusic on stage in 2016In March 2014 Folds premiered a commissioned piano concerto he composed with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra 38 This was followed up in 2015 with So There an album by Folds and the yMusic Ensemble released on September 11 2015 The album includes eight chamber pop songs and the piano concerto performed with the Nashville Symphony 39 He guest starred on a second season episode of the Showtime drama series Billions in April 2017 playing his song Landed 40 On May 11 2017 Folds was appointed the first Artistic Advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at The Kennedy Center in Washington D C 3 His term was originally through the 2019 2020 season but as of 2023 he continues in the position Folds helps program NSO s Declassified series of concerts 41 which presents classical and contemporary music in modern reimagined ways The concerts have featured the orchestra playing with various featured artists including Folds Regina Spektor Sara Bareilles Jon Batiste Emily King and others With the National Symphony Orchestra Folds collaborated with Mo Willems contributing original music to a stage adaptation of Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs in 2022 42 In September 2018 The Washington Post commissioned a single from him called Mister Peepers The song depicts former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein s conflict with Republicans during the Russia investigation with the name coming from President Trump s nickname for Rosenstein 43 In June 2020 he released the song 2020 describing the difficulty of living during the COVID 19 pandemic 44 Folds appeared on the podcast Storybound in 2021 45 In April 2021 he launched his own podcast Lightning Bugs Conversations with Ben Folds speaking with various guests on their artistic processes and the nature of creativity 46 In March 2022 he announced the podcast was on indefinite hiatus while he continued work on a new album In April 2022 Folds contributed the title song to the Peanuts streaming special It s The Small Things Charlie Brown released on Apple TV for Earth Day 47 In May 2022 he also made a guest appearance in three episodes of the second season of The Wilds a streaming drama series for Amazon Prime Video The episodes featured a new plaintive piano and vocal version of the Ben Folds Five hit Brick as well as Folds rendition of the Psychedelic Furs song The Ghost in You 48 What Matters Most to present 2023 present edit On February 15 2023 Folds announced that his next album titled What Matters Most would be released on June 2 2023 The first single Winslow Gardens was released on the same day as the announcement 49 50 Folds spent much of 2023 on an album tour of the United States and Europe and stated that What Matters Most will likely be his final rock album 51 52 Other work in music editWork for other musicians edit In addition to collaborations on his own music Ben Folds often works with other musicians on their projects In 1997 Folds recorded an unreleased studio album titled Forever Valentine with Whiskeytown 53 Weird Al Yankovic parodied Ben Folds style in the song Why Does This Always Happen to Me on his 2003 album Poodle Hat 54 According to music critic Nathan Rabin the song amplifies the noxious self absorption of the American character to hilarious extremes by describing a narrator who upon hearing about a number of horrible tragedies only complains about the minor inconveniences that affect him 54 55 56 57 Folds himself plays piano on the track Yankovic later told The A V Club Ben and I are old friends at this point and of course I sought his keyboard work for that song So he came in and knocked it out 54 In 2004 Folds acted as producer arranger musician and backup vocalist to William Shatner s album Has Been Shatner was also involved in Folds Fear of Pop project contributing vocals to a number of songs on the album most notably the song In Love In August 2008 Folds played piano for friend and Japanese singer songwriter Angela Aki s song Black Glasses on her album Answer Folds produced Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls first solo album Who Killed Amanda Palmer which was released September 16 2008 He also performs on the album 58 59 Soundtracks edit Ben Folds has often contributed both original and previously recorded songs to movies and television shows The soundtrack for the 2005 animated film Hoodwinked featured Red is Blue performed by Folds In May 2006 Folds contributed three original songs to the soundtrack of Over the Hedge titled Heist Family of Me and Still Included with them was a cover of the Clash song Lost in the Supermarket and a recording of Rockin the Suburbs featuring new lyrics written to complement the plot of the film Folds song Rockin the Suburbs was featured on the soundtrack for ABC s sitcom Surviving Suburbia which aired in August 2009 Folds also wrote the soundtrack for the Netflix original film Handsome released in May 2017 Tours edit nbsp Folds in 2009After Ben Folds Five split Folds first tour with a full band was to support the album Rockin the Suburbs He was accompanied by Britt Snuzz Uzzell on guitar and electronic keyboard Millard Powers on bass and keys and Jim Bogios on drums Powers and Bogios later went on to join Counting Crows On a tour of Australia Folds joined with solo artists Ben Kweller and Ben Lee to travel the country as The Bens at the suggestion of a fan on Kweller s official website The trio also went on to record a four track EP together In the summer of 2004 Folds co headlined an American tour with fellow singer songwriters Rufus Wainwright and Guster Folds again performed with Wainwright and Lee in the summer of 2005 as part of the Odd Men Out tour In addition Folds has performed with many other notable musical names including Weezer and Tori Amos After seeing the Fray perform with Weezer Folds asked the band to join him for twelve performances in 2005 Folds also performed with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra WASO in March 2005 the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra BSO in November 2005 the Sydney Symphony at the Sydney Opera House Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Western Australian Symphony Orchestra Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Queensland Orchestra during an Australian tour in 2006 Folds performed with the North Carolina Symphony in March 2010 and the Utah Symphony Orchestra in July 2010 A DVD of Folds playing with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra was released in December 2005 On May 9 2007 Folds performed with the Boston Pops Orchestra The orchestra s performance was marred when a fight broke out between two audience members in the balcony though Folds had not yet taken the stage 60 After his MySpace performance on October 24 2006 Folds s tour performances began to feature a synthesizer a red Nord Lead II which he uses in many of the songs when played live During his concerts Folds frequently performs two of his concert traditions palm smashing the keys and throwing his stool at the piano In March 2007 Folds went on a headlining tour which opened on March 24 at Assumption College in Worcester Massachusetts In the summer of 2007 he performed as the primary opener for John Mayer during his Continuum 38 day summer tour 61 During this tour Mayer sometimes joined Folds on the song Narcolepsy playing synth At various concerts throughout the tour parents of young children going to see Mayer would file complaints about Folds lyrics Folds responded by posting on his website We have kids too but we don t take them out to rock shows that last until 11 pm citation needed On March 29 2008 Folds played the Cage Center Arena at Berry College in Mount Berry Georgia During contract negotiations he was asked by the administration to not play one of his songs due to its explicit lyrics Folds refused citing artistic freedom 62 On May 9 2008 Folds played his first completely solo show in years at Western Connecticut State University because his bassist Jared Reynolds was with his wife who had just given birth to their first son 63 Folds made a brief solo tour of Australia during August 2009 at one of his sold out Sydney Opera House concerts he was joined onstage for several songs by Aimee Mann who was also touring Australia at the time At the Palais theatre in Melbourne Missy Higgins joined him for You Don t Know Me a single from Way to Normal that Folds originally sang with Regina Spektor 64 In 2010 Folds went on a brief tour of North America called Ben Folds and a Piano where he played solo rather than with Zach Williams or Kate Miller Heidke and her husband Keir Nuttall as supporting musicians citation needed A small number of copies that were pre ordered also included signed manuscripts by Folds and Hornby In April 2011 Folds collaborated with Amanda Palmer Neil Gaiman and Damian Kulash as 8in8 to write record and produce eight songs in eight hours which were then available online within 24 hours as well as being performed once on its world tour as part of the ReThink Music conference 65 Folds reunited with Ben Folds Five to play the Mountain Jam Music Festival on June 2 2012 This was the first time the band had performed live together since 2008 Ben Folds performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D C for the 2012 Presidential Scholar in the Arts ceremony with several of YoungArts best alumni As part of their 2013 Last Summer on Earth Tour Ben Folds Five joined the Barenaked Ladies along with Guster for 30 dates across North America beginning June 17 at the Verizon Theatre in Dallas Texas and ending at the 2013 Celebrate Brooklyn festival From November 22 to 24 2013 Folds took part in Performing Arts American Voices festival hosted by Renee Fleming at the Kennedy Center in Washington D C which featured American jazz country Broadway gospel popular and classical music 66 With Sara Bareilles he conducted a pop rock master class for aspiring singers 67 During the concert series he premiered his new song I m Not the Man with the National Symphony Orchestra and sang Not the Same with Bareilles 68 On January 20 2014 Folds performed at the El Rey Theatre Los Angeles in support of the David Lynch Foundation s celebration of Ringo Starr s lifetime of peace and love 69 70 From July 2017 to early 2018 Ben Folds went on a tour titled The Paper Airplane Tour in which audience members were encouraged to throw paper airplanes with song requests onto the stage halfway through the concert Folds would then randomly select from these requests from his extensive catalog and perform them solo 71 Other ventures editFolds is an avid photographer and cites it as more than just his hobby 72 His work was featured by National Geographic during the 2010 Tennessee floods 73 Folds made a brief guest appearance on a 1996 Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode Surprise on Cartoon Network This marks one of Ben s first non musical TV appearances In 2001 Folds was an inaugural member of the Independent Music Awards judging panel to support independent artists 74 Starting in December 2009 Folds was featured as a judge on NBC s a cappella competition The Sing Off alongside Nicole Scherzinger and Shawn Stockman In the season 1 finale Folds showcased his talents and played the piano background on Why Can t We Be Friends sung by the two finalist groups the Beelzebubs from Tufts University near Boston and Nota from San Juan Puerto Rico He again returned for the show s second season in December 2010 the third season in September 2011 alongside Stockman and Sara Bareilles and a fourth season with Stockman and Jewel in December 2013 The show featured several performances of songs from Ben s first solo album Folds has also taken several acting roles in his career He made a cameo appearance in the 2013 film We re the Millers playing himself as a piano teacher although the scene did not make the theatrical cut 75 In January 2014 Folds had a brief appearance in the TV show Community in episode Basic Intergluteal Numismatics S5E03 as Professor Bublitz a botany teacher who secretly grows marijuana in his office as well as contributing the song that closes out the episode Ass Crack Bandit 76 This led to him taking a recurring role in seasons 3 4 and 5 of the FXX comedy You re The Worst playing himself as an alcoholic 77 78 In 2022 Folds appeared as himself on 3 episodes of the 2nd season of Prime Video s drama series The Wilds Folds described his role on the show as playing a twisted dream version of himself 79 Since May 2017 he has been serving as the first artistic advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington D C 2 3 In June 2019 Folds launched a podcast titled ArtsVote 2020 with Ben Folds with the stated goal of getting every candidate in the 2020 United States presidential election to have a one on one 30 minute conversation with Ben Folds about their personal background in the arts and arts education their observations and previous policy efforts to transform through the arts the communities and states that they represent and their vision for advancing support for the arts and the charitable sector in the future 80 81 In July 2019 Folds published his first book a memoir titled A Dream About Lightning Bugs A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons 5 This was followed up in April 2021 when Folds launched a podcast titled Lightning Bugs In the podcast Folds discusses creativity with guests from a variety of backgrounds and fields and writes a song with them at the end of every episode Guests have included frequent collaborators William Shatner and Nick Hornby as well as other guests such as Mo Willems Bob Saget and Jon Batiste 82 83 Personal life editFolds personal life has inspired several of his songs the hit single Brick co written with Darren Jessee was based on the experience of Folds girlfriend having an abortion while they were in high school 84 Folds initially refused to discuss the story behind Brick thinking it was too serious for a pop song but he eventually confirmed the inspiration for the song during a show on his Ben Folds Live tour His telling of the story is included on the Brick track on the album 85 Folds leased RCA Studio A in Nashville Tennessee beginning in 2002 and was pivotal to the preservation of the historic building during its developer controversy in 2014 His efforts along with others led to the creation of the Music Industry Coalition 86 Folds supports the Port Adelaide Power in the Australian Football League 87 Folds supported Bernie Sanders for president in the 2016 presidential election 88 As of 2016 he lived in Santa Monica California He also owned a residence in Hudson New York from 2016 until it was sold in December 2020 89 In March 2020 Folds temporarily resided in Sydney where he was touring when travel restrictions due to the COVID 19 pandemic prevented him from traveling home 90 91 Marriages and children edit Folds has been married five times and divorced four times He met his first wife Anna Goodman in first grade at Moore Elementary School Winston Salem and was married to her from 1987 to 1992 92 She co wrote several Ben Folds Five songs including Alice Childress The Last Polka Smoke Kate and Lullabye Folds has since described Goodman as his oldest friend and the person who originally inspired him to play music 93 Folds was then briefly married to Kate Rosen in 1996 93 Folds met Frally Hynes an Australian in January 1998 and they were married in May 1999 in Adelaide South Australia making their home there and later releasing a song about the city titled Adelaide 84 Two months after their wedding Frally gave birth to twins Louis Francis July 22 1999 and Gracie Scott July 23 1999 94 the former inspiring his song Still Fighting It and the latter inspiring his song Gracie Hynes also sang lead on Root to This on Fear of Pop s 1998 album Volume 1 Folds and Hynes divorced in 2006 84 95 Folds married Fleur Stanbrook on November 17 2007 at The Venetian in Las Vegas They were based in Nashville 96 Folds and Stanbrook ended their marriage sometime in 2011 In 2012 Folds stated that As much as I love the idea of being married it s not for me 97 Folds married Emma Sandall a former Royal Ballet dancer sometime before July 2020 They had been together since at least 2016 98 Awards and recognition editFolds received a 2002 Recording Industry Association of America RIAA Gold Record award for Ben Folds Five s Whatever and Ever Amen 1998 He was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 2011 99 October 29 2015 Folds was initiated as an honorary brother of the men s music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia at the University of Miami 100 On August 21 2018 Folds received a star on the Music City Walk of Fame in Nashville Tennessee 101 Discography editMain article Ben Folds discography See also Ben Folds Five discography Solo edit Rockin the Suburbs 2001 Songs for Silverman 2005 Way to Normal 2008 What Matters Most 2023 With Ben Folds Five edit Ben Folds Five 1995 Whatever and Ever Amen 1997 The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner 1999 The Sound of the Life of the Mind 2012 With Nick Hornby edit Lonely Avenue 2010 With yMusic edit So There 2015 Bibliography editA Dream About Lightning Bugs 2019 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes2009 2013 The Sing Off Himself Judge 27 episodes2013 We re the Millers Piano teacher Deleted scene2014 Community Professor Bublitz Episode Basic Intergluteal Numismatics 2016 19 You re the Worst Ben Folds 3 episodes2016 Drunk History Nathan Cherry Episode Shit Shows 2017 Billions Ben Folds Episode The Kingmaker 2022 The Wilds Himself 3 episodesReferences edit Q amp A TheGuardian com June 25 2005 a b Ben Folds Biography Kennedy center org Retrieved February 8 2018 a b c Ben Folds Named Artistic Advisor for National Symphony Orchestra BroadwayWorld May 11 2017 Retrieved May 22 2019 The Sing Off About the Show NBC Archived from the original on November 6 2011 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