Ben's brother

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Ben's brother
Ben's Brother (2007)
Ben's Brother (2007)
General information
Genre (s) Pop , soul
founding 2007
Website http://www.bensbrother.com
Current occupation
Jamie Hartman
Kiris Houston
Dan McKinna
Dave Hattee
Tim Vinderkuil

Ben's Brother is a five-piece band from Great Britain . It is named after the founder's brother, Ben Hartman.

Career

The debut album Beta Male Fairytales was released on August 6, 2007 and reached number 14 in the UK charts. On February 22, 2008 the album was also released in Germany. The third single Let Me Out was composed by the singer-songwriter Rosi Golan and best known for the television series Grey's Anatomy . It made it to some radio stations in Germany, but was not a chart success.

The song Time , written by Jamie Hartman together with Ian Mack and first published by Ben's Brothers, is also the B-side of the single release Stardust from Lena Meyer-Landrut's third studio album and reached number 52 in the charts as a single track in Germany.

The song Human , written together with Rag'n'Bone Man , was a surprise success across Europe in 2016.

Discography

Studio albums

year title Top ranking, total weeks, awardChartsChart placements
(Year, title, rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
UK UK
2007 Beta Male Fairytales UK14 (6 weeks)
UK
First published: July 2nd, 2007
2009 Battling Giants UK56 (1 week)
UK
First published: May 11, 2009

EPs

year title Remarks
2010 Glow First published: April 25, 2010

Singles

year Title
album
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChartsChart placements
(Year, title, album , rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
UK UK
2007 Let Me Out
Beta Male Fairytales
UK38 (4 weeks)
UK
First published: July 2007
2008 Stuttering (Kiss Me Again)
Beta Male Fairytales
UK41 (5 weeks)
UK
First published: April 2008

More singles

  • 2007: Carry On
  • 2009: Q&A
  • 2009: Apologize
  • 2009: Stalemate (with Anastacia / Joss Stone )
  • 2009: Shine / Reacender (with Roupa Nova )
  • 2010: What If I?

swell

  1. a b Chart sources: UK

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