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Ben Folds Biography

news-detailsBenjamin Scott Folds, known professionally as Ben Folds, is an acclaimed American singer-songwriter, recognized for his distinctive blend of rock music infused with elements of pop and alternative genres. He gained prominence as the lead singer and pianist of the alternative rock trio Ben Folds Five, which achieved widespread success in the 1990s and early 2000s. Folds has also established a fruitful solo career, showcasing his versatility as a musician and composer.

Born on September 12, 1966, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Folds displayed a keen interest in music from an early age. He began his musical journey in the late 1980s by playing in various small independent bands, honing his skills and developing his unique sound. In 1993, he co-founded Ben Folds Five, which quickly garnered attention for its clever lyrics and catchy melodies. The band released several albums, including their self-titled debut and the iconic "Whatever and Ever Amen," featuring hits like "Brick" and "Battle of Who Could Care Less." The trio's innovative approach to instrumentation and songwriting set them apart in the music scene, leading to a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim.

After the band's initial disbandment in 2000, Folds pursued a solo career, releasing a series of successful albums that further showcased his lyrical prowess and musical versatility. His solo work includes projects such as "Rockin' the Suburbs" and "Songs for Silverman," both of which received positive reviews and solidified his status as a solo artist. Folds has ventured into various collaborations, working with notable artists such as Regina Spektor, Weird Al Yankovic, and Nick Hornby. His experimental projects, including collaborations with actor William Shatner and authors like Neil Gaiman, highlight his willingness to push creative boundaries.

In addition to his recording career, Folds has made significant contributions to the world of orchestral music. He was appointed the artistic advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., from 2019 to 2025, where he engaged in innovative performances that integrated rock music with symphonic arrangements. His ability to blend genres has also led to unique performances with a cappella groups, further demonstrating his versatility as a musician.

Folds has also made a mark in the television realm, serving as a judge on the NBC a cappella singing competition The Sing-Off from 2009 to 2013, where he brought his expertise to the forefront while mentoring aspiring vocalists. In July 2019, he published his first book, a memoir titled "A Dream About Lightning Bugs," which offers readers an intimate glimpse into his life and creative process.

As of 2024, Ben Folds continues to thrive in the music industry, with his most recent album, "Sleigher," further expanding his discography. His ongoing contributions to music and culture, along with his innovative collaborations and projects, solidify his position as a dynamic figure in contemporary music. Folds remains a beloved artist, known for his engaging performances and relatable songwriting, which resonate with audiences across generations.