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Years active
  
1960s–1980s

Genres
  
Role
  
Vocalist


Name
  
Oscar Benton

Website
  
www.oscarbenton.nl

Music director
  
For a Cop's Hide

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Albums
  
The Best of Oscar Benton, Oscar Benton Is Still ALive, The Legendary Oscar Benton, Bensonhurst Blues

Record labels
  
Pathe Records, Decca Records, Philips Records

Similar People
  
Alisa Mon, Artie Kaplan, Alain Delon, Neil Diamond, Gary Moore

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Oscar Benton (born Ferdinand van Eif, 3 February 1949 in The Hague) is a Dutch vocalist. He is also the founder of the Oscar Benton Blues Band in 1967. The band rose to fame in 1968 by being a runner up in the Jazz Festival, Loosdrecht, the Netherlands.

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Oscar Benton Blues Band

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In 1968, the Oscar Benton Blues Band released its first album, Feel so good. In 1969, they released the album The Blues Is Gonna Wreck My Life. In 1971, they released Benton ‘71.

Monica and Oscar Benton

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He recorded two hit singles with the Dutch singer Monica Verschoor as "Monica and Oscar Benton" in the 1970s.

Blue Eyed Baby Band

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In 1974, the band changed members and also the name by becoming Blue Eyed Baby. Oscar himself changed his stage name to Billy Boy Bishop. The "Blue Eyed Baby" released the LP Blue Eyed Baby.

Solo

Oscar released with his 1981 homonymous album the Bensonhurst Blues, written by Artie Kaplan & Artie Kornfeld, and produced by the EMI Records. The Bensonhurst Blues, which is considered to be Oscar’s best hit, was part of the soundtrack of the 1999 movie La Bûche.

Earlier it was on the soundtrack of the film Pour la Peau d’un Flic (1979) which features Alain Delon. The earliest version of that song is that of Artie Kaplan in his 1973 album Confessions Of A Male Chauvinist Pig produced by the Hopi Records. The Italian singer Adriano Celentano, in his 2004 album C’é Sempre un Motivo, included an Italian version, named Vengo del Jazz. A famous Romanian singer, Margareta Pâslaru, sings it in Romanian under the title Spuneam că nu-mi pasă (Bui bui bui). Another Romanian singer Aurelian Andreescu also recorded a Romanian language version of this song titled Îndrăgostitul. The song became the musical theme of the TV show Crazy Horse in the early 2000s.

Oscar began his solo career in 1981 with the album Bensonhurst Blues which brought him to prominence in the world of blues. In 2011, he released his CD album, "Oscar Benton is Still Alive".

References

Oscar Benton Wikipedia