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Ben Folds
Ben Folds
Starting with his 90's band & continuing into today, Ben Folds was the first rock musician, who wasn't dead or past their prime, who really felt like mine! It's hard to explain but Ben Folds was writing music that really connected with me. And he was still rockin' the suburbs- which might explain my obsessiveness with him in middle school & high school... and college... & a lil' bit today. Ben Folds was my first concert, at the Fabulous Fox Theater in St. Louis, this must have been around 2004, because he was touring in support of his Sunny 16 E.P. He was touring with Rufus Wainwright & somehow Guster headlined, but we would leave during their set. Ben Folds described his music as "punk rock for sissies." That's a pretty good way of putting it. He is my generation's Piano Man. He has stayed busy since the dissolution of Ben Folds Five in 2000; a successful solo career, collaborations with William Shatner, Nick Hornby, and Regina Spektor, a judge on a T.V. singing contest show, as well as scoring for movies and being a director of boards for important music centers, and on and on. The man stays busy. So it's cool to see Ben Folds still out there & creating. How times have you been told? Go listen to...
Ben Folds
Ben Folds
Ben Folds
Starting with his 90's band & continuing into today, Ben Folds was the first rock musician, who wasn't dead or past their prime, who really felt like mine! It's hard to explain but Ben Folds was writing music that really connected with me. And he was still rockin' the suburbs- which might explain my obsessiveness with him in middle school & high school... and college... & a lil' bit today. Ben Folds was my first concert, at the Fabulous Fox Theater in St. Louis, this must have been around 2004, because he was touring in support of his Sunny 16 E.P. He was touring with Rufus Wainwright & somehow Guster headlined, but we would leave during their set. Ben Folds described his music as "punk rock for sissies." That's a pretty good way of putting it. He is my generation's Piano Man. He has stayed busy since the dissolution of Ben Folds Five in 2000; a successful solo career, collaborations with William Shatner, Nick Hornby, and Regina Spektor, a judge on a T.V. singing contest show, as well as scoring for movies and being a director of boards for important music centers, and on and on. The man stays busy. So it's cool to see Ben Folds still out there & creating. How times have you been told? Go listen to...
Ben Folds
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