Meet New York's Own, Ben Kweller

By Chelsi, published May 31, 2007
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Born in 1981 in San Francisco, California, Ben Kweller had an innate desire to make music. He grew up in Greenville, Texas listening to music. He was only seven years old when his father taught him how to play the drums, nine when he wrote his first song on the piano, and eleven when he got his first guitar, a Red Fender Stratocaster. His passion for music was still strong as he entered adolescence and he formed a band called "Radish" with John Kent. Radish went on to release four albums. They released Hello, Dizzy, Restraining Bolt, and Discount Fireworks, though Discount Fireworks was never released to the public.

When Ben Kweller was nineteen years old, he moved to New York City with his girlfriend. They lived in a small apartment where Ben wrote many songs. He recorded them to his computer, and created a CD entitled, Freak Out...It's Ben Kweller. After this album was released, he played as many shows as he could get around the city. Like many starving artists, he didn't have a lot of money, so he played with a guitar and keyboard, as well as any other instrument he could get his hands on - shakers, tambourines, harmonica, etc. Also, he couldn't afford a back drop, so before shows he would create one of his own - a hand made sign with his name (or just BK) written on it.

Evan Dando (of The Lemonheads) called him up one day during this time, and asked him to tour with him. For all of Dando's American shows, Ben was the main opening act as they drove around the country in Ben's old Volvo. Dando even took him overseas to play in Europe. Over time, Ben became friends with many other artists in the New York City area, including Adam Green and Kimya Dawson (Moldy Peaches), The Strokes, and Nada Serf. He also had the opportunity of opening for, and playing with several musicians such as Jeff Tweedy, Death Cab for Cutie, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and The Black Crowes at one of their Hammerstein reunion shows.

Takeaways
  • Ben grew up loving music.
  • Ben's music is described as "anti-folk."
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