Ben Lee

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Ben Lee

Background information
Born September 11, 1978
Sydney, Australia
Genre(s) Indie Pop
Singer-Songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar
Label(s) Ten Fingers
Modular Recordings
Associated
acts
Noise Addict
The Bens

Ben Lee (born September 11, 1978 in Sydney, Australia) is a ARIA Award winning Australian musician and actor. Lee began his career as a musician at the age of 14 with the Sydney band Noise Addict, but focused on his solo career when the band broke up. He appeared as the protagonist in the Australian film The Rage In Placid Lake (2003). Lee dated Claire Danes for several years, but their relationship ended in 2003.

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[edit] History

[edit] Noise Addict

Ben Lee's musical career began in 1993 with the band Noise Addict, who were signed to Steve Pavlovic's independent label Fellaheen Records, on the strength of a self-produced and distributed four-track demo recorded in Lee's bedroom. Pavlovic's connections brought the band to the attention of Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Beastie Boys' Mike D, both of whom released the band's material in the US. The group put out several releases, including its one and only album in 1995, but broke up not long after its release. Lee was also briefly a member of the alternative act Gerling.

[edit] Schooling

Lee was educated at the exclusive Moriah College in Sydney's Eastern Suburb.

[edit] Solo career

Lee's solo career started at the age of 16, while he was still in Noise Addict. He began recording his first solo album, Grandpaw Would, in both Sydney and Chicago with producer Brad Wood. This was followed by the 1997 album, Something To Remember Me By, also produced by Wood. 1999's Breathing Tornados marked a new direction for Lee as he introduced synthesizers and increased instrumentation into his sound. The album was a success in Australia, with the first single, "Cigarettes Will Kill You", finishing second in that year's Triple J Hottest 100. Lee also enjoyed success with the single "Something Borrowed, Something Blue" from the album hey you. yes you.. It reached #22 on the 2002's Triple J Hottest 100.

In late 2004, Lee left Steve Pavlovic's Modular Recordings and started up his own record label, Ten Fingers. The first release on the label was the single, "Gamble Everything For Love", followed by the album, Awake Is The New Sleep in February 2005, which went double platinum in Australia. A defining release in his career, the album showcased a much brighter, positive side of Lee's personality, in contrast to his previous darker musings. Awake Is The New Sleep received several nominations for the 2005 Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) awards, and Lee won Best Male Artist, Best Independent Release, and Single Of The Year for Catch My Disease. Catch My Disease also went to #2 on the 2005 Triple J Hottest 100. In addition, the song was featured on the soundtrack to the 2005 film, "Just Friends," as well as the soundtrack to the television series, "Grey's Anatomy". In 2006 it was used in a television commercial for Dell Computers. On Sunday, March 26th, 2006 Lee performed We're All In This Together from his latest album Awake Is The New Sleep at the closing ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth Games. The single for "We're All In This Together" was released on the 8th of April, 2006. The CD includes b-side cover versions of the song by Pony Up, Holidays On Ice and Gelbison.

[edit] Other projects

In 2001, he joined forces with Evan Dando, Tom Petersson of Cheap Trick and Jason Schwartzman of Phantom Planet and acting fame. Calling themselves Dando Lee Petersson Schwartzman, they recorded a single, "Dead or Anything", at Globe Studios, New York City. During 2003, Lee teamed up with Ben Kweller and Ben Folds for a side project entitled The Bens. They recorded four songs together in Nashville, resulting in a self-titled EP. Lee also dueted with Kylie Minogue in 1999 on a cover of The Reflex for an Australian Duran Duran tribute album. In late 2006, he teamed with California band Rooney for a U.S. tour.

[edit] In Popular Culture

The Ataris criticize Ben Lee in a song of the same name, citing his music being "pretentious noise" and that he was lucky that he knew the Beastie Boys. Some of this criticism stems from the Bob Dylan-esque songs Ben plays and writes.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] EPs and singles

[edit] Awards and nominations

[edit] Awards

[edit] Nominations

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