Declan Bennett

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Declan Bennett
Background information
Born March 20, 1981 (1981-03-20) (age 27) Coventry, England Flag of England
Genre(s) Acoustic, Pop/Rock, Alternative
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Singing, Guitar, Keyboards, Flute
Label(s) Warner Music Group, Covboy Records
Website declanbennett.co.uk

Declan Bennett is an English singer/songwriter, from 2001 to 2006 appearing under the name Sumladfromcov, now performing under his own name. As a teenager he was a member of pop/rock band Point Break, and he has also performed lead roles in shows in London's West End and throughout the United States. Bennett played Roger Davis in the Broadway production of Rent (musical) from October 2007 until May 4th 2008.[1]

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[edit] Early life

As a teenager, Declan performed with the Belgrade Youth Theatre in Coventry, including appearances in Willy Russell’s Our Day Out in September 1996,[2] and in Boy Band, which featured a number of his own compositions.[3] He also performed with the National Youth Music Theatre, in The Kissing-Dance 1999.[4]

[edit] Subsequent career

In May 1999, Declan was one of nine teenagers chosen to sing live on the British morning TV show This Morning in a feature that put together a boy band. Following his appearance, he was contacted in the studio by another band, Point Break, which featured Brett Adams and David ‘Ollie’ Oliver from UK children’s TV programme Byker Grove, who were signed to Warner Music, and who were looking for a new member. The band released five singles, four of which made the UK top 20, and an album,which was number one in three countries in southeast Asia, including Japan, and made the UK top 40. Declan left the band in December 2000.[citation needed]

In January 2002, Declan was given the part of Guru Dazzle in Boy George’s West End show Taboo which received four Olivier Award nominations and he later took over one of the lead roles, Billy, playing alongside Matt Lucas, Boy George, and Julian Clary among others till the show closed in London in April 2003.[5]

Declan also played the role of Billy in the UK tour of the show from December 2003 to 2004.[citation needed]

In January 2005, Declan released his first solo album The Painters Ball under the pseudonym Sumladfromcov on his own record label Covboy Records. This was followed by a limited-edition EP The Kitchen in May 2006.[citation needed]

In September 2006, Declan took over the role of Roger Davis in the American national tour of Broadway rock opera Rent. He completed a nine-month tour of the United States from September 2006 to May 2007.[citation needed]

Now performing as a singer-songwriter under his own name, in March 2007, Declan released a five-track iTunes-only EP 10 Nelson Road.[citation needed] His second full-length album, entitled An Innocent Evening Of Drinking, is released on 14 April 2008.[citation needed]

From October 2007 till May 2008, Declan will be playing Roger Davis in the Broadway production of Rent.[citation needed]

[edit] Discography

With Point Break

Year Title Notes
1999 Do We Rock Warner Music, single.
1999 Stand Tough Warner Music, single.
2000 Freaky Time Warner Music, single.
2000 You Warner Music, single.
2000 Apocadelic Warner Music, album.
2000 What About Us Warner Music, single.

Solo releases

Year Title Notes
2005 The Painters Ball Covboy Records, album. Released under the name Sumladfromcov, ref COVBCD01.
2006 The Kitchen Covboy Records, EP. Limited release under the name Sumladfromcov and sold at gigs and through the official website only.
2007 10 Nelson Road Covboy Records, EP. Download-only release through iTunes.
2008 An Innocent Evening of Drinking Covboy Records, album. Released on 14 April 2008.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Playbill (2007), Playbill article by Kenneth Jones. Retrieved on October 31, 2007.
  2. ^ Willyrussell.com (2007). Excerpt of newspaper reviews of Our Day out. Retrieved on July 1, 2007.
  3. ^ Coventry Internet Developments Ltd (1995-2000). Belgrade Theatre Press Release: Boy Band. Retrieved on July 1, 2007.
  4. ^ Howard Goodall (2007). The Kissing-Dance. Retrieved on July 1, 2007.
  5. ^ Albemarle-London.com (2006). Archive page for Taboo. Retrieved on July 1, 2007.

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