Ben Blackwell (Born Benjamin Jesse Blackwell on June 12, 1982) is the creator and director of Cass Records, one of two drummers in the Detroit-based rock band the Dirtbombs, an accomplished writer and a nephew of Jack White of the White Stripes.
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Blackwell debuted live with the Dirtbombs on December 18, 1999 [1] when he was only 17-years-old. He has since become one of the longest-serving members of the band, having played on four studio albums and having toured extensively all over the world.
From the beginning of the Stripes' existence Blackwell worked as the band's roadie and wrote much of the group's website content. Known as the White Stripes' official archivist he wrote the liner notes to Under Blackpool Lights. He also appears in the White Stripes' feature-length documentary Under Great White Northern Lights laying behind Jack and Meg and conducting the interview that is interlaced throughout the film.
Started in 2003 with money given to him from his mother, Blackwell has put out over 50 releases on his Cass Records imprint.[2] Through his label he has released records from such artists as The Mooney Suzuki, Blanche, The Waxwings, The Trachtenburg Family Slide Show Players, The Sights, The Muldoons, Kelley Stoltz, Dan Sartain, Turbo Fruits, Cheap Time, The Go, the Black Lips and many others.
In 2007, Blackwell was selected by Crain's Detroit Business magazine as one of their "Twenty in Their 20s", a yearly designation given to twenty emerging entrepreneurs in southeastern Michigan. Blackwell was selected for his work with his Cass Records label and was recognized for his commitment to the 7-inch vinyl format.[3]
Blackwell has written content for many magazines including Creem Magazine Online,[4] Careless Talk Costs Lives, the Metro Times, Chunklet Magazine, Ugly Things, Arthur, Plan B and others.
Blackwell has also contributed work to the following books:
Blackwell won Rolling Stone magazine's 2004 college journalism award in the field of entertainment for two tour diaries he wrote for Wayne State University's The South End paper in March 2003.[8]
In November 2006 Blackwell started his own blog titled Tremble Under Boom Lights named after an EP by the band Jonathan Fire*Eater.
Blackwell's poem The World's Most Important Swimmers was selected by members of the Guerilla Poetics Project to be printed as a letterpressed broadside for the November 2008 installment of their program.[9]
In November 2010, Blackwell self-released his debut solo album "I Remember When All This Was Trees" on his Cass Records imprint. Blackwell wrote, recorded and performed all the music on the album.
In March 2011 Blackwell participated in Esquire magazine's annual songwriting challenge along with Dierks Bentley, Dhani Harrison, Raphael Saadiq and Brendan Benson.[10] Each performer was asked to write a song using the lyric "Last night in Detroit" and Blackwell's song "Bury My Body at Elmwood" is based around Elmwood Cemetery on the east side of Detroit.[11]
Since 2007 Blackwell has been a frequent contributor to Bagazine,[12] a Mail Art "magazine in a bag" that focuses on "assemblage, handwork and print making, photography, painting, chapbooks, graphic design, typography, letterpress, Visual Poetry and the unusual."[13]
In March 2010 an anonymous guerilla stickering campaign was started in Detroit asking "Where is Ben Blackwell?" Bumper stickers with this message can still be found in the Midtown neighborhood.
Currently Blackwell oversees vinyl record production at Jack White's Third Man Records in Nashville, Tennessee where his official job title is "Pinball Wizard."[14]
Blackwell is a dropout of Wayne State University.
Year | Title | Label | Notes | |
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2001 | Ultraglide in Black | In The Red Records | ||
2003 | Dangerous Magical Noise | In The Red Records | ||
2008 | We Have You Surrounded | In The Red Records | ||
2011 | Party Store | In The Red Records |
Year | Title | Label | Notes |
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2005 | If You Don’t Already Have a Look | In The Red Records |
Artist | Year | Title | Label | Notes | |
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Mike Quatro | 1995 | "The Ocean Song" | Quatrophonic Music USA | uncredited group vocal | |
Clone Defects | 1999 | "Bottled Woman" | Tom Perkins Records | uncredited reverb crash | |
Lost Kids | 2001 | "Explode" and "Whirling Dervish" | Gold Standard Laboratories | drums | |
Detroit City Council | 2003 | "Mary's Lil Lamb" | Acid Jazz | drums | |
The Come-Ons | 2005 | "Promise Me" | Unrecording Records | guitar solo | |
Dan Sartain | 2008 | "Voodoo" | Cass Records | drums | |
Ben Blackwell | 2010 | I Remember When All This Was Trees (album) | Cass Records | all vocals and instrumentation | |
Ben Blackwell | 2011 | "Bury My Body at Elmwood" | Cass Records | all vocals and instrumentation | |
Jack White | 2011 | "Love is Blindness" | Q Magazine | drums [15] |
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