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Name
  
Ben Weaver

Website
  
benweaver.net


Labels
  
Bloodshot Records

Years active
  
present

Record label
  
Bloodshot Records

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Genres
  
Rock, experimental music

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, musician

Role
  
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Albums
  
I Would Rather Be a Buffalo, Stories Under Nails

Similar People
  
Charlie Parr, Haley Bonar, JoAnna James, Dan Wilson, Luke Redfield

Profiles


Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, banjo

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Ben Weaver (born 1980) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Early life

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Weaver was born in Eugene, Oregon but grew up mostly in St. Paul, Minnesota. He has a worldwide following, though his popularity is strongest in his native Midwest of the United States.

Weaver grew up in a musical household and always expected to make music his life. After one year of college he dropped out and began traveling, which provided experiences that would feed his songwriting.

Career

Weaver's first album, El Camino Blues, was released in 1999 and featured Greg Brown, with input from Tony Glover. Weaver then undertook his first tour in support of the album. His second album, "Living in the Ground," was recorded in one five-hour-session and featured Bo Ramsey. His third album, Hollerin' at a Woodpecker, released in 2002, was critically acclaimed in Britain and the United States, including being named No.3 Americana album of the year by Mojo magazine. The success laid the ground for the international release of his fourth album, Stories Under Nails, in 2004, followed by his first international tour. On subsequent tours Weaver has appeared with many artists including The Waifs and Kristin Hersh.

His 2010 album, Mirepoix and Smoke, was inspired by the time he spent working in a Minneapolis restaurant after taking a break from recording and touring in 2009. He is also a poet and fiction writer whose short story, "Humanesque," was included in the 2009 anthology Amplified: Fiction from Leading Alt-Country, Indie Rock, Blues and Folk Musicians, and whose poem "Devastations" won the 2009 What Light Grand Jury Prize.

An avid bicyclist, Weaver has used his bike as his transport method for touring.

Discography

  • 1999: El Camino Blues (Unit Three Records)
  • 2002: Hollerin' at a Woodpecker (30/30 Industries)
  • 2003: Living in the Ground (30/30 Industries)
  • 2004: Stories Under Nails (Fugawee Bird Records)
  • 2007: Paper Sky (Fugawee Bird Records / Glitterhouse Records)
  • 2008: The Ax in the Oak (Bloodshot Records / Glitterhouse Records)
  • 2010: Mirepoix and Smoke (Bloodshot Records)
  • 2014: I Would Rather Be A Buffalo (Hymie's Records)
  • References

    Ben Weaver Wikipedia


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