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| birth_place = [[Camden, New Jersey]], United States
| birth_place = [[Mount Ephraim, New Jersey]], U.S.
| origin = [[Collingswood, New Jersey]], United States
| origin = [[Collingswood, New Jersey]], U.S.
| genre = Rock, folk, blues, country, instrumental rock
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| occupation = <!--see:[[Template:Infobox_musical_artist#Occupation]].-->singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, composer for television and film, syndicated radio show host
| occupation = <!--see:[[Template:Infobox musical artist#Occupation]].-->Singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, composer, radio host
| instrument = Vocals, guitar, harmonica, drums, bass, keyboards
| instrument = Vocals, guitar, harmonica, drums, bass, keyboards
| years_active = 1983–present
| years_active = 1983–present
| label = Restless, Enigma, Making Waves, Virgin, Demon, DRO, Bar/None, Rhino, Munster, Club De Musique, Sky Ranch, Many Moods, Soundstage 15, Kizmiaz, Shoeshine
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'''Ben Vaughn''' is an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, composer for television and film, and syndicated radio show host.
'''Ben Vaughn''' (born {{Birth year from age at date|41|1997|2|18|noage=1}}) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, composer for television and film, and a syndicated radio show host.

== Biography ==
Born in [[Mount Ephraim, New Jersey]], Vaughn grew up in [[Collingswood, New Jersey]], outside Philadelphia.<ref>Paolino, Tammy. [https://www.courierpostonline.com/story/life/2014/11/29/ben-vaughns-music-nearly-impossible-define-point/19604005/ "Ben Vaughn's music nearly impossible to define, and that's the point"], ''[[Courier Post]]'', November 29, 2014. Accessed June 8, 2023. "Born in Mount Ephraim, Vaughn lived in Collingswood for 15 years before heading West."</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=About |url= https://www.benvaughn.com/about/ |website=benvaughn.com |access-date=April 25, 2023}}</ref> At age 6, his uncle gave him a [[Duane Eddy]] record and forever changed his life. He started playing the drums in a garage band when he was 12, then transitioned to the guitar. After school, he would go to a local department store, where he would borrow the guitars and practice over chord sheets.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Healy |first1=Pat |title=024: Ben Vaughn |url= https://musicismylife.libsyn.com/page/2/size/25 |website=Music Is My Life |date=September 18, 2018 |access-date=April 25, 2023}}</ref> He attended [[Audubon High School (New Jersey)|Audubon High School]].<ref name=PI1997>Appleford, Steve. [http://articles.philly.com/1997-02-18/entertainment/25535841_1_ramblers-car-aqua "Backseat Man Ben Vaughn, Straight Out Of Camden, Has Found Soundtrack Success In Hollywood. But His Ride – And Sometime Recording Studio – Is Still An Aqua Rambler, Vintage 1965."], {{Webarchive | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303221220/http://articles.philly.com/1997-02-18/entertainment/25535841_1_ramblers-car-aqua | date=March 3, 2016}} ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', February 18, 1997. Accessed June 8, 2023. "Few of his friends would be surprised at Vaughn's choice of mobile studio. Now 41, the Mount Ephraim native has driven nothing but Ramblers since Audubon High School, where even his love life hinged on acceptance of the boxy little cars."</ref>

In 1983, he formed the Ben Vaughn Combo. The band was together for five years, releasing two albums and touring the U.S. several times. They received rave reviews in ''Rolling Stone'' and ''People'' magazines as well as video airplay on MTV. The attention inspired Marshall Crenshaw to record Vaughn's "I'm Sorry (But So Is Brenda Lee)" for his ''Downtown'' album.

Vaughn embarked on a solo career in 1988, recording several critically acclaimed albums, touring extensively in Europe and the U.S., and receiving more MTV exposure. During that period he produced three records for the Elektra Records American Explorer series (Memphis rockabilly legend Charlie Feathers, Muscle Shoals country soul singer Arthur Alexander) and recorded "Cubist Blues" a collaboration with Alan Vega and Alex Chilton. He also scored two films (''Favorite Mopar'' and ''Wild Girl's Go-Go Rama''), as well as appeared as a frequent guest commentator on nationally syndicated radio shows ''Fresh Air'' and ''World Cafe''.


In 1995, Vaughn moved to L.A. and released "Instrumental Stylings," an album of instrumentals in a variety of styles. A guest appearance on KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic" led directly to being hired as the composer for the hit TV sitcom ''[[3rd Rock from the Sun]]''. ''[[That '70s Show]]'' soon followed, and for the next ten years, Vaughn would provide music for a dozen other TV shows and pilots (''Men Behaving Badly'', ''Normal, Ohio'', ''Grounded for Life''). He also provided scores for several films (''[[Psycho Beach Party]]'', ''The Independent'', ''Scorpion Spring'') and continued producing records (Ween, Los Straitjackets, Mark Olson of [[the Jayhawks]], [[Nancy Sinatra]], and the ''[[Swingers (1996 film)|Swingers]]'' soundtrack CD).
==Biography==


In 1997 Vaughn released the album ''Rambler '65''. Recorded entirely in his car in the driveway of his home in [[New Jersey]], this album (and subsequent short film) is still considered by many to be a classic document of a man and his dream.<ref>{{cite magazine|first=Randall |last=Roberts |title=Ben Vaughn / '65 Rambler / Rhino |magazine=CMJ New Music Monthly |date=March 1997 |issue=43 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=Ai0EAAAAMBAJ&dq=Rambler+'65+review&pg=PT32 |via=Google Books |accessdate=April 25, 2023}}</ref> Vaughn turned his 1965 [[Rambler American]] into a makeshift recording studio whose equipment list includes two quarts of [[Quaker State]] oil.<ref>{{cite magazine|first=Paul |last=Verna |magazine=Billboard |date=November 16, 1996 |page=53 |volume=108 |issue=46 |title=Vaugn gets behind the wheel for his new set |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=vQkEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Rambler+%2765+review&pg=PA53 |via=Google Books |accessdate=April 25, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ben Vaughn – Rambler 65 |url= https://www.discogs.com/release/3961569-Ben-Vaughn-Rambler-65 |website=discogs.com |date= August 4, 1995 |access-date=April 25, 2023}}</ref>
Vaughn grew up in outside Philadelphia in [[South Jersey]].<ref>{{cite web |title=About |url=https://www.benvaughn.com/about/ |publisher=Ben Vaughn |access-date=August 7, 2021}}</ref> Raised in [[Mount Ephraim, New Jersey]], he attended [[Audubon High School]].<ref>Appleford, Steve. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160303221220/http://articles.philly.com/1997-02-18/entertainment/25535841_1_ramblers-car-aqua "Backseat Man Ben Vaughn, Straight Out Of Camden, Has Found Soundtrack Success In Hollywood. But His Ride - And Sometime Recording Studio - Is Still An Aqua Rambler, Vintage 1965."], ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', February 18, 1997, backed up by the [[Internet Archive]] as of March 3, 2016. Accessed February 5, 2020. "Few of his friends would be surprised at Vaughn's choice of mobile studio. Now 41, the Mount Ephraim native has driven nothing but Ramblers since Audubon High School, where even his love life hinged on acceptance of the boxy little cars."</ref> He started playing the drums in a garage band when he was 12, then transitioned to the guitar. He used to go everyday after school to a local department store, where he would borrow the guitars and practice over chord sheets.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Healy |first1=Pat |title=024: Ben Vaughn |url=https://musicismylife.libsyn.com/page/2/size/25 |website=Music Is My Life |access-date=15 October 2021}}</ref>


Since then, Vaughn has released ''Designs in Music'', ''Vaughn Sings Vaughn Vols. 1-3'', ''Texas Road Trip'' (recorded in Austin, Texas, with Doug Sahm's band), ''Five by Five'', and ''Piece de Resistance'' by the Ben Vaughn Quintet, and the solo acoustic album ''Imitation Wood Grain and Other Folk Songs''. His most recent release, ''The World of Ben Vaughn'', coincided with Record Store Day 2022. Vaughn also had an Italian dance hit (a DJ re-mix of "Hey Romeo"), and his song "Jerry Lewis in France" was played on Bob Dylan's radio program (complete with Dylan's recitation of Vaughn's resume).
Vaughn is a longtime fan of [[Nash Rambler|Rambler]] automobiles, and in 1988 recorded a song called "El Rambler Dorado" on his album ''Blows Your Mind''. As a musician, he is perhaps best known for his album ''Rambler '65'', for which he decided to "cut out the middleman" and recorded the entire album in his 1965 [[Rambler American]].<ref>{{cite magazine|first=Paul |last=Verna |magazine=Billboard |date=16 November 1996 |page=53 |volume=108 |issue=46 |title=Vaugn gets behind the wheel for his new set |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vQkEAAAAMBAJ&dq=Rambler+'65+review&pg=PA53 |accessdate=17 January 2014}}</ref> Vaughn turned his car into a makeshift studio by putting the recording equipment inside his car. Whether it was a gimmick or an act of showmanship, the music he created inside his car was, according to most reviews, "timeless" rock'n'roll.<ref>{{cite journal|first=Randall |last=Roberts |title=Ben Vaughn / '65 Rambler / Rhino |journal=CMJ New Music Monthly |date=March 1997 |issue=43 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ai0EAAAAMBAJ&dq=Rambler+'65+review&pg=PT32 |accessdate=17 January 2014}}</ref>


Occasionally, Vaughn takes a break from his syndicated radio show (''The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn'')<ref>{{cite web |title=The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn |url= https://xpn.org/program/the-many-moods-of-ben-vaughn/ |website=xpn.org |access-date=April 25, 2023}}</ref> to perform live in the US and Europe. He toured Spain in June 2022.<ref>{{cite web |title=Gira de Ben Vaughn – Spanish Tour 2022 {{!}} Exile SH Magazine |url= https://exileshmagazine.com/2022/04/gira-ben-vaughn-spanish-tour.html |work=Exile SH Magazine |language=es |date=April 28, 2022 |access-date=April 25, 2023}}</ref>
Now living in [[California]], Vaughn works in film and television, and is noted for his work on ''[[That '70s Show]]'', ''[[3rd Rock from the Sun]]'', ''[[Black Mask (film)|Black Mask]]'' and ''[[Psycho Beach Party]]''. ''3rd Rock from the Sun'' also features a 1962 Rambler American convertible used by the show's main characters.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6XsFvlMmYsYC&dq=3rd+Rock+from+the+Sun+Rambler&pg=PA186 |title=It Happened in New Jersey |page=186 |first=Fran |last=Capo |year=2003 |publisher=Globe Pequot Press |isbn= 9780762723584 |accessdate=17 January 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0502729/ |title= 3rd Rock from the Sun: Season 5, Episode 3|publisher=IMDb |accessdate=17 January 2014}}</ref> He was a longtime resident of [[Collingswood, New Jersey|Collingswood]].<ref>{{cite news|url= http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=DN&s_site=philly&p_multi=PI%7CDN&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB2A0FCF89B7E87&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |newspaper=Philadelphia Daily News |title=Master Of The Offbeat When It Comes To The Obscure, Collingswood's Ben Vaughn Is A Standout |date=7 December 1993 |accessdate=17 January 2014}}</ref>


==Discography==
== Discography ==
* ''The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn'' (1986) (Restless&nbsp;– US) (Making Waves&nbsp;– UK)
* ''The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn'' (1986) (Restless&nbsp;– US) (Making Waves&nbsp;– UK)
* ''[[Beautiful Thing (Ben Vaughn album)|Beautiful Thing]]'' (1987) (Restless&nbsp;– US) (EMI&nbsp;– UK, Europe)
* ''[[Beautiful Thing (Ben Vaughn album)|Beautiful Thing]]'' (1987) (Restless&nbsp;– US) (EMI&nbsp;– UK, Europe)
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* ''Mono US'' (1992) (Bar None&nbsp;– US) (Club De Musique&nbsp;– Italy) (Sky Ranch&nbsp;– France)
* ''Mono US'' (1992) (Bar None&nbsp;– US) (Club De Musique&nbsp;– Italy) (Sky Ranch&nbsp;– France)
* ''Instrumental Stylings'' (1995) (Bar None&nbsp;– US)
* ''Instrumental Stylings'' (1995) (Bar None&nbsp;– US)
* ''Cubist Blues'' (1996), with [[Alan Vega]] and [[Alex Chilton]] (Thirsty Ear - US) (Last Call - France), (reissued by Light In the Attic - US, Munster - Spain in 2006 with an extra disc recorded live)
* ''Cubist Blues'' (1996), with [[Alan Vega]] and [[Alex Chilton]] (Thirsty Ear US) (Last Call France), (reissued by Light In the Attic US, Munster Spain in 2006 with an extra disc recorded live)
* ''Rambler '65'' (1997) (Rhino&nbsp;– US) (Munster&nbsp;– Spain)
* ''Rambler '65'' (1997) (Rhino&nbsp;– US) (Munster&nbsp;– Spain)
* ''The Prehistoric Ben Vaughn'' (1998) (Munster&nbsp;– Spain)
* ''The Prehistoric Ben Vaughn'' (1998) (Munster&nbsp;– Spain)
* ''A Date with Ben Vaughn'' (1999) (Shoeshine&nbsp;– UK)
* ''A Date with Ben Vaughn'' (1999) (Shoeshine&nbsp;– UK)
* ''Glasgow Time'' (2002) (Shoeshine&nbsp;– UK)
* ''Glasgow Time'' (2002) (Shoeshine&nbsp;– UK)
* ''Designs in Music'' (2005) (Soundstage 15&nbsp;– US) (Munster - Spain)
* ''Designs in Music'' (2005) (Soundstage 15&nbsp;– US) (Munster Spain)
* ''Vaughn Sings Vaughn, Vol.1'' (2006) (Many Moods Records - US)
* ''Vaughn Sings Vaughn, Vol.1'' (2006) (Many Moods Records US)
* ''Vaughn Sings Vaughn, Vol. 2'' (2007) ( Many Moods Records - US)
* ''Vaughn Sings Vaughn, Vol. 2'' (2007) ( Many Moods Records US)
* ''Vaughn Sings Vaughn, Vol. 3'' (2007) (Many Moods Records - US)
* ''Vaughn Sings Vaughn, Vol. 3'' (2007) (Many Moods Records US)
* ''Texas Road Trip'' (2014) (Many Moods Records - US)
* ''Texas Road Trip'' (2014) (Many Moods Records US)
* ''Five By Five'' (2015) (MM Records US)
* ''Five By Five'' (2015) (MM Records US)
* ''Piece De Resistance'' (2016) (Many Moods Records - US / Kizmiaz rds - Eu)
* ''Piece De Resistance'' (2016) (Many Moods Records US / Kizmiaz rds Eu)
* ''Imitation Wood Grain and Other Folk Songs'' (2018) (Many Moods Records - US)
* ''Imitation Wood Grain and Other Folk Songs'' (2018) (Many Moods Records US)


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
== External links ==
* [http://www.benvaughn.org Official website]
* [http://www.benvaughn.org/ Official website]
* [https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5436038 Interview on NPR]
* [https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5436038 Interview on NPR]


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Ben Vaughn
Born1955 or 1956 (age 68–69)[1]
Mount Ephraim, New Jersey, U.S.
OriginCollingswood, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresRock, folk, blues, country, instrumental rock
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, composer, radio host
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, harmonica, drums, bass, keyboards
Years active1983–present
Websitebenvaughn.com

Ben Vaughn (born 1955 or 1956) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, composer for television and film, and a syndicated radio show host.

Biography[edit]

Born in Mount Ephraim, New Jersey, Vaughn grew up in Collingswood, New Jersey, outside Philadelphia.[2][3] At age 6, his uncle gave him a Duane Eddy record and forever changed his life. He started playing the drums in a garage band when he was 12, then transitioned to the guitar. After school, he would go to a local department store, where he would borrow the guitars and practice over chord sheets.[4] He attended Audubon High School.[1]

In 1983, he formed the Ben Vaughn Combo. The band was together for five years, releasing two albums and touring the U.S. several times. They received rave reviews in Rolling Stone and People magazines as well as video airplay on MTV. The attention inspired Marshall Crenshaw to record Vaughn's "I'm Sorry (But So Is Brenda Lee)" for his Downtown album.

Vaughn embarked on a solo career in 1988, recording several critically acclaimed albums, touring extensively in Europe and the U.S., and receiving more MTV exposure. During that period he produced three records for the Elektra Records American Explorer series (Memphis rockabilly legend Charlie Feathers, Muscle Shoals country soul singer Arthur Alexander) and recorded "Cubist Blues" a collaboration with Alan Vega and Alex Chilton. He also scored two films (Favorite Mopar and Wild Girl's Go-Go Rama), as well as appeared as a frequent guest commentator on nationally syndicated radio shows Fresh Air and World Cafe.

In 1995, Vaughn moved to L.A. and released "Instrumental Stylings," an album of instrumentals in a variety of styles. A guest appearance on KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic" led directly to being hired as the composer for the hit TV sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun. That '70s Show soon followed, and for the next ten years, Vaughn would provide music for a dozen other TV shows and pilots (Men Behaving Badly, Normal, Ohio, Grounded for Life). He also provided scores for several films (Psycho Beach Party, The Independent, Scorpion Spring) and continued producing records (Ween, Los Straitjackets, Mark Olson of the Jayhawks, Nancy Sinatra, and the Swingers soundtrack CD).

In 1997 Vaughn released the album Rambler '65. Recorded entirely in his car in the driveway of his home in New Jersey, this album (and subsequent short film) is still considered by many to be a classic document of a man and his dream.[5] Vaughn turned his 1965 Rambler American into a makeshift recording studio whose equipment list includes two quarts of Quaker State oil.[6][7]

Since then, Vaughn has released Designs in Music, Vaughn Sings Vaughn Vols. 1-3, Texas Road Trip (recorded in Austin, Texas, with Doug Sahm's band), Five by Five, and Piece de Resistance by the Ben Vaughn Quintet, and the solo acoustic album Imitation Wood Grain and Other Folk Songs. His most recent release, The World of Ben Vaughn, coincided with Record Store Day 2022. Vaughn also had an Italian dance hit (a DJ re-mix of "Hey Romeo"), and his song "Jerry Lewis in France" was played on Bob Dylan's radio program (complete with Dylan's recitation of Vaughn's resume).

Occasionally, Vaughn takes a break from his syndicated radio show (The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn)[8] to perform live in the US and Europe. He toured Spain in June 2022.[9]

Discography[edit]

  • The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn (1986) (Restless – US) (Making Waves – UK)
  • Beautiful Thing (1987) (Restless – US) (EMI – UK, Europe)
  • Ben Vaughn Blows Your Mind (1988) (Restless – US) (Virgin – UK, Europe) (DRO – Spain)
  • Dressed in Black (1990) (Enigma – US) (Demon – UK, Europe)
  • Mood Swings (1991) (Restless – US) (Demon – UK, Europe)
  • Mono US (1992) (Bar None – US) (Club De Musique – Italy) (Sky Ranch – France)
  • Instrumental Stylings (1995) (Bar None – US)
  • Cubist Blues (1996), with Alan Vega and Alex Chilton (Thirsty Ear – US) (Last Call – France), (reissued by Light In the Attic – US, Munster – Spain in 2006 with an extra disc recorded live)
  • Rambler '65 (1997) (Rhino – US) (Munster – Spain)
  • The Prehistoric Ben Vaughn (1998) (Munster – Spain)
  • A Date with Ben Vaughn (1999) (Shoeshine – UK)
  • Glasgow Time (2002) (Shoeshine – UK)
  • Designs in Music (2005) (Soundstage 15 – US) (Munster – Spain)
  • Vaughn Sings Vaughn, Vol.1 (2006) (Many Moods Records – US)
  • Vaughn Sings Vaughn, Vol. 2 (2007) ( Many Moods Records – US)
  • Vaughn Sings Vaughn, Vol. 3 (2007) (Many Moods Records – US)
  • Texas Road Trip (2014) (Many Moods Records – US)
  • Five By Five (2015) (MM Records US)
  • Piece De Resistance (2016) (Many Moods Records – US / Kizmiaz rds – Eu)
  • Imitation Wood Grain and Other Folk Songs (2018) (Many Moods Records – US)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Appleford, Steve. "Backseat Man Ben Vaughn, Straight Out Of Camden, Has Found Soundtrack Success In Hollywood. But His Ride – And Sometime Recording Studio – Is Still An Aqua Rambler, Vintage 1965.", Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 18, 1997. Accessed June 8, 2023. "Few of his friends would be surprised at Vaughn's choice of mobile studio. Now 41, the Mount Ephraim native has driven nothing but Ramblers since Audubon High School, where even his love life hinged on acceptance of the boxy little cars."
  2. ^ Paolino, Tammy. "Ben Vaughn's music nearly impossible to define, and that's the point", Courier Post, November 29, 2014. Accessed June 8, 2023. "Born in Mount Ephraim, Vaughn lived in Collingswood for 15 years before heading West."
  3. ^ "About". benvaughn.com. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  4. ^ Healy, Pat (September 18, 2018). "024: Ben Vaughn". Music Is My Life. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  5. ^ Roberts, Randall (March 1997). "Ben Vaughn / '65 Rambler / Rhino". CMJ New Music Monthly. No. 43. Retrieved April 25, 2023 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Verna, Paul (November 16, 1996). "Vaugn gets behind the wheel for his new set". Billboard. Vol. 108, no. 46. p. 53. Retrieved April 25, 2023 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ "Ben Vaughn – Rambler 65". discogs.com. August 4, 1995. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  8. ^ "The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn". xpn.org. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  9. ^ "Gira de Ben Vaughn – Spanish Tour 2022 | Exile SH Magazine". Exile SH Magazine (in Spanish). April 28, 2022. Retrieved April 25, 2023.

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