Ben
is a true multi-instrumentalist; he's jammed on guitar and harmonica
with Lyle Lovett and Nanci Griffith, played electric bass with Kid Rock
and at the Grand Ole Opry, and has blown saxophone with Modern Jazz
Quartet bassist Percy Heath, Late Show drummer Anton Fig, and tons of
people you've never heard of. His voice-over and instrumental skills
have contributed to dozens of jingles and original recordings.
His
CD, Memphis, has been played on over 300 radio stations worldwide,
and in the summer of 2002, charted top 30 at some 50 stations, such
as WTSR Ewing, NJ (#3), WNYK Nyack, NY (#10), and WUIC Chicago (#14).
Memphis features the contributions of pros such as drummer Scott
Amendola, keyboardist Rob Burger (Tin Hat Trio, Norah Jones), and bassist
Lee Alexander (Norah Jones). Rosalie Howarth of San Francisco's KFOG
called it "very, very good"; "excellent CD," said KRZA in Colorado;
and "a great, great disc," said music director Sean Wilson of WTSR.
Live
chronicles the Ben Graves duo's 4-year Thursday night steady at SF's
vibey cocktail lounge, Tonic. Live showcases Graves' writing,
baritone guitar work, and live loops (amidst the clinking beer glasses
and bar banter), in the liberating context of a 'rock duet' featuring
Jim Kassis or Darian Gray on drums. The first CD from the Ben Graves
trio, Crazy Italians, included the cut "Princess Grace," which
was featured on the Performing Songwriter magazine 1999 CD sampler
showcasing their picks for the top 12 unsigned independent releases.
Critic Russell Hall of Performing Songwriter called Crazy
Italians "consistently fresh and inventive," and "intelligent pop
music--tightly crafted songs that lend themselves well to improvisation
in a live setting."
And
improvise he does. Musing Americana as a songwriter, Ben embraces the
jazz ethic of keeping the performance loose enough so that almost anything
can happen, and nothing sounds stale. Solo, or in the company of other
fine musicians, Ben Graves weaves his unique harmony and soulful voice
into a truly original tapestry that is at once innovative, informed,
and inspired.