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Ben Bridwell

Benjamin Bridwell (born April 25, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and musician. He is best known as the lead singer and only continuous member of the American rock band Band of Horses, as well as a former member of the band Carissa's Wierd.

Ben Bridwell
Bridwell playing with Band of Horses in August, 2009
Background information
Birth nameBenjamin Bridwell
Born (1978-04-25) April 25, 1978 (age 45)
OriginIrmo, South Carolina
GenresIndie rock, alternative country, Southern rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass guitar
Years active2001–present
Labels
Websitewww.bandofhorses.com

Early life edit

Bridwell was born on April 25, 1978[1] and grew up in Irmo, South Carolina.[2] He left home at age 16 and moved to Tucson, Arizona to live with his mother.[3]

Carissa's Wierd edit

While living in Tucson, Bridwell worked with Mat Brooke and Jenn Champion, selling pizza. In 1997 the three moved to Olympia, Washington, but soon relocated to Seattle, where all three worked in a bar. Bridwell founded a record label, Brown Records, while Brooke and Champion formed the band Carissa's Wierd.[4] Bridwell later received some basic drumming tuition from Brooke[2] and subsequently replaced Carissa's Wierd drummer Robin Peringer, who left to play guitar on tour with Modest Mouse.[5] Bridwell later moved on to bass guitar.

Brown Records released the first two Carissa's Wierd albums, but Bridwell eventually gave up running the label and Carissa's Wierd released their third album on Sad Robot records, before splitting up in 2003.[4] The band reformed for a few shows in 2010 and 2011, but Bridwell took no part in that reunion.

Band of Horses edit

 
Ben playing in Brooklyn on June 20, 2010 with drummer Creighton Barrett

Following the split of Carissa's Wierd, Brooke helped Bridwell learn to play guitar and he also began writing songs. He formed the band 'Horses' which soon had to change its name to Band of Horses, following the discovery that a long defunct band called Horses (featuring actor Don Johnson) were issuing re-releases.[2] Band of Horses were briefly a trio featuring Bridwell (vocals and guitar), Tim Meinig (drums) and Chris Early (bass), but former Carissa's Wierd leader Mat Brooke (guitar and vocals) was added to the line up and the quartet released their debut album Everything All the Time in March 2006. In response to Bridwell's success, Brooke said, " I kind of feel bad, maybe Carissa's Wierd was holding him back, all this time...(I am) extremely proud. He took the ball and ran with it. At a time when we were all down he picked himself up, higher than anyone thought he could. It's kind of like seeing your kid brother blossom."[2]

Brooke, Early and Meinig quit soon after Everything All the Time was released, but Bridwell recruited new musicians and the band's popularity continued to grow. Their second album, Cease to Begin was released in October 2007. It was recorded by the core trio of Bridwell, Creighton Barrett (drums) and Rob Hampton (guitar and bass), with keyboards by Ryan Monroe.

Band of Horses third album, Infinite Arms was released on May 18, 2010, and was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Alternative Album category.[6] For Infinite Arms the band became a five-piece featuring Bridwell, Barrett, Monroe, Tyler Ramsey (guitar) and Bill Reynolds (bass). That line up has also recorded the band's 4th album, Mirage Rock, which was released on September 18, 2012.[7]

Other projects edit

Bridwell contributed the track "Your Love Is Forever" a George Harrison cover, to the album Sweetheart a compilation album released by Starbucks Entertainment on January 30, 2010.[8] He duetted with Courtney Jaye on a cover version of The Jesus and Mary Chain track "Sometimes Always" on her 2010 album, The Exotic Sounds of Courtney Jaye.[9] Bridwell also appears on "Starting Over", a track on the Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' album The Heist[10] and on the tracks "Opposite" and "Accident Without Emergency" on the Biffy Clyro album Opposites.[11] He also collaborated with Iron & Wine on a cover album called Sing into My Mouth, which was released on July 17, 2015.[12] In 2017 Bridwell contributed two tracks ("Unlikely Force" and "Tara") to the super-group project BNQT's first album, Volume 1 released April 28.

Brown Records edit

Band of Horses third album, Infinite Arms, was released on Bridwell's previously defunct Brown Records label (along with Columbia and Fat Possum). Bridwell explained his original intentions for his label, "I really started it with the idea of it being a stepping stone. I would press a thousand CDs, we'd get 'em in stores...get in a local independent radio station and the band would have something to sell at shows and then hopefully a real label would pick it up. It got a lot busier than I ever imagined...in the end it just went out of control...I never expected it to be a real label. I'm re-pressing thousands and... 'Shit, I'm...gonna have to do this correctly, people's livelihoods (are) resting in my hands.'...I ended up cracking under the pressure, especially just getting those bands on a real label...That's always been my calling, spreading the bands I liked that people hadn't heard." With reference to the label's relaunch he added, "Now I've just heard that call again...a lot of artists are unheard that I think I can try to help with."[13]

Personal life edit

Bridwell married Elizabeth Rae McCann on April 4, 2009. They have four daughters, Annabelle, who was born in 2008[14] Ivy, who was born in November 2010, Birdie who was born in September 2014 and Georgia who was born in 2015.

References edit

  1. ^ "Toazted Interview - Band of Horses - Lowlands 2010" YouTube - Toazted channel - September 7, 2010 (Note:The DOB info is at 2:50)
  2. ^ a b c d Tom Scanlon,"Bridwell breaks out with Band of Horses" June 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine The Seattle Times - March 18, 2005
  3. ^ John Schacht, "Band of Horses riding high" 2011-06-16 at the Wayback Machine creativeloafing.com - June 13, 2009
  4. ^ a b Stephen Seigel, "Better Late Than Never" Tucson Weekly - June 22, 2006
  5. ^ Ryan, Matt "Band of Horses, Confidence Men" Magnet - July 23, 2006
  6. ^ "53rd Annual Grammy Awards nominees list" Los Angeles Times
  7. ^ Kane, Tyler "Band of Horses announce new album Mirage Rock" 2012-07-13 at the Wayback Machine Paste Magazine - July 10, 2012
  8. ^ Tom Breihan, "Death Cab for Cutie, She & Him, Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell Cover Love Songs for Starbucks" Pitchfork - January 22, 2010
  9. ^ Tom Breihan, "Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell Duets on Jesus and Mary Chain Cover" Pitchfork Media - January 13, 2010
  10. ^ DeVilling, Billy (12 October 2012). . The Eargazm. Archived from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  11. ^ "Band Of Horses' Ben Bridwell to appear on Biffy Clyro's new album Opposites" NME - September 5, 2012
  12. ^ Ryan, Shane, "Iron & Wine, Band of Horses to Collaborate on Covers Album"Paste (magazine) - April 2, 2015
  13. ^ Simon Harper, "Band of Horses interview" Clash - May 19, 2010
  14. ^ "Our new +1" December 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Sub Pop blog - June 12, 2008

External links edit

  • Band of Horses official site
  • Ben Bridwell at AllMusic
  • Ben Bridwell at IMDb

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Benjamin Bridwell born April 25 1978 is an American singer songwriter record producer and musician He is best known as the lead singer and only continuous member of the American rock band Band of Horses as well as a former member of the band Carissa s Wierd Ben BridwellBridwell playing with Band of Horses in August 2009Background informationBirth nameBenjamin BridwellBorn 1978 04 25 April 25 1978 age 45 OriginIrmo South CarolinaGenresIndie rock alternative country Southern rockOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianInstrument s Vocals guitar bass guitarYears active2001 presentLabelsBrown RecordsFat PossumColumbiaWebsitewww wbr bandofhorses wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Carissa s Wierd 3 Band of Horses 4 Other projects 5 Brown Records 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editBridwell was born on April 25 1978 1 and grew up in Irmo South Carolina 2 He left home at age 16 and moved to Tucson Arizona to live with his mother 3 Carissa s Wierd editWhile living in Tucson Bridwell worked with Mat Brooke and Jenn Champion selling pizza In 1997 the three moved to Olympia Washington but soon relocated to Seattle where all three worked in a bar Bridwell founded a record label Brown Records while Brooke and Champion formed the band Carissa s Wierd 4 Bridwell later received some basic drumming tuition from Brooke 2 and subsequently replaced Carissa s Wierd drummer Robin Peringer who left to play guitar on tour with Modest Mouse 5 Bridwell later moved on to bass guitar Brown Records released the first two Carissa s Wierd albums but Bridwell eventually gave up running the label and Carissa s Wierd released their third album on Sad Robot records before splitting up in 2003 4 The band reformed for a few shows in 2010 and 2011 but Bridwell took no part in that reunion Band of Horses edit nbsp Ben playing in Brooklyn on June 20 2010 with drummer Creighton BarrettFollowing the split of Carissa s Wierd Brooke helped Bridwell learn to play guitar and he also began writing songs He formed the band Horses which soon had to change its name to Band of Horses following the discovery that a long defunct band called Horses featuring actor Don Johnson were issuing re releases 2 Band of Horses were briefly a trio featuring Bridwell vocals and guitar Tim Meinig drums and Chris Early bass but former Carissa s Wierd leader Mat Brooke guitar and vocals was added to the line up and the quartet released their debut album Everything All the Time in March 2006 In response to Bridwell s success Brooke said I kind of feel bad maybe Carissa s Wierd was holding him back all this time I am extremely proud He took the ball and ran with it At a time when we were all down he picked himself up higher than anyone thought he could It s kind of like seeing your kid brother blossom 2 Brooke Early and Meinig quit soon after Everything All the Time was released but Bridwell recruited new musicians and the band s popularity continued to grow Their second album Cease to Begin was released in October 2007 It was recorded by the core trio of Bridwell Creighton Barrett drums and Rob Hampton guitar and bass with keyboards by Ryan Monroe Band of Horses third album Infinite Arms was released on May 18 2010 and was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Alternative Album category 6 For Infinite Arms the band became a five piece featuring Bridwell Barrett Monroe Tyler Ramsey guitar and Bill Reynolds bass That line up has also recorded the band s 4th album Mirage Rock which was released on September 18 2012 7 Other projects editBridwell contributed the track Your Love Is Forever a George Harrison cover to the album Sweetheart a compilation album released by Starbucks Entertainment on January 30 2010 8 He duetted with Courtney Jaye on a cover version of The Jesus and Mary Chain track Sometimes Always on her 2010 album The Exotic Sounds of Courtney Jaye 9 Bridwell also appears on Starting Over a track on the Macklemore amp Ryan Lewis album The Heist 10 and on the tracks Opposite and Accident Without Emergency on the Biffy Clyro album Opposites 11 He also collaborated with Iron amp Wine on a cover album called Sing into My Mouth which was released on July 17 2015 12 In 2017 Bridwell contributed two tracks Unlikely Force and Tara to the super group project BNQT s first album Volume 1 released April 28 Brown Records editBand of Horses third album Infinite Arms was released on Bridwell s previously defunct Brown Records label along with Columbia and Fat Possum Bridwell explained his original intentions for his label I really started it with the idea of it being a stepping stone I would press a thousand CDs we d get em in stores get in a local independent radio station and the band would have something to sell at shows and then hopefully a real label would pick it up It got a lot busier than I ever imagined in the end it just went out of control I never expected it to be a real label I m re pressing thousands and Shit I m gonna have to do this correctly people s livelihoods are resting in my hands I ended up cracking under the pressure especially just getting those bands on a real label That s always been my calling spreading the bands I liked that people hadn t heard With reference to the label s relaunch he added Now I ve just heard that call again a lot of artists are unheard that I think I can try to help with 13 Personal life editBridwell married Elizabeth Rae McCann on April 4 2009 They have four daughters Annabelle who was born in 2008 14 Ivy who was born in November 2010 Birdie who was born in September 2014 and Georgia who was born in 2015 References edit Toazted Interview Band of Horses Lowlands 2010 YouTube Toazted channel September 7 2010 Note The DOB info is at 2 50 a b c d Tom Scanlon Bridwell breaks out with Band of Horses Archived June 22 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Seattle Times March 18 2005 John Schacht Band of Horses riding high Archived 2011 06 16 at the Wayback Machine creativeloafing com June 13 2009 a b Stephen Seigel Better Late Than Never Tucson Weekly June 22 2006 Ryan Matt Band of Horses Confidence Men Magnet July 23 2006 53rd Annual Grammy Awards nominees list Los Angeles Times Kane Tyler Band of Horses announce new album Mirage Rock Archived 2012 07 13 at the Wayback Machine Paste Magazine July 10 2012 Tom Breihan Death Cab for Cutie She amp Him Band of Horses Ben Bridwell Cover Love Songs for Starbucks Pitchfork January 22 2010 Tom Breihan Band of Horses Ben Bridwell Duets on Jesus and Mary Chain Cover Pitchfork Media January 13 2010 DeVilling Billy 12 October 2012 Macklemore amp Ryan Lewis Starting Over The Eargazm Archived from the original on 17 October 2012 Retrieved 13 October 2012 Band Of Horses Ben Bridwell to appear on Biffy Clyro s new album Opposites NME September 5 2012 Ryan Shane Iron amp Wine Band of Horses to Collaborate on Covers Album Paste magazine April 2 2015 Simon Harper Band of Horses interview Clash May 19 2010 Our new 1 Archived December 2 2009 at the Wayback Machine Sub Pop blog June 12 2008External links editBand of Horses official site Brown Records Ben Bridwell at AllMusic Ben Bridwell at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ben Bridwell amp oldid 1209763482 Brown Records, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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