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Ben Kweller was born in San Francisco, CA in 1981. In 1982 his family relocated to Emory, TX where his father Howard Kweller became the town's first doctor. In 1986, The Kwellers moved to a much larger city, Greenville, TX. Check our available Ben Kweller concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Authenticity is an important part of music these days. Artists need to be believable, transparent, and real. Austin resident Ben Kweller is surely as real as they come. Having signed his first record deal at the rather intimidating age of 15, the now-30-year-old singer has spent over half his life creating and performing...
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Ben Kweller has always sounded like the kind of guy who could never feel truly unhappy. From his commercial breakthrough on 2004's On My Way, his music has resounded with a sense of cheery optimism that feels redolent in the essence of the American dream, forever hopefully looking forward to the future...
- www.musicomh.com
Kicking it country-esque on 2009's Changing Horses following his return to Austin, Ben Kweller turns decidedly poppier for his fifth studio affair and first album on his own Noise Company imprint. Though "Mean to Me" opens with a crescendo diving into psychedelic-powered guitar fuzz, Kweller settles into smoother terrain with the easy licks of "Out the Door...
- www.austinchronicle.com
The Noise Company For the proper debut release on his boutique label The Noise Company, Ben Kweller celebrates his tenth year as a solo artist with his brightest, brashest and most realized album to date. The self-produced Go Fly a Kite suggests serious time spent on the must-visit blogger site Power Pop Overdose, as elements of The Only Ones, Shoes and Rockpile pepper tracks like "Jealous Girl," "Justify Me" and "Time Will Save the Day...
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It's weird to think that Ben Kweller's solo debut full-length, Sha Sha, came out a decade ago. It's even weirder remembering that Sha Sha was actually Kweller's comeback record, after his grunge band Radish fizzled in the '90s. With all this history, though, it is not weird, then, that Kweller's latest record, Go Fly a Kite, feels like an overview of his discography to date. The singer/songwriter has done a whole lot of living in his career...
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You don't have to be all that old to think of Ben Kweller, still, as a kid with a satchel full of catchy power-pop melodies who is busting on the scene. But that was 2002 when the debut disc by a 20-year-old was coming out and giving you the Beatle-esque glow in your belly that only a great chorus and a harmonically fresh pop hook can provide. I still get a big smile when any track from Sha Sha comes up on my playlist. Ten years on and Ben Kweller is a whole lot of adult...
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How Kwell-sauce manages to channel the Fab Four so adeptly without sounding like a blatant ripoff artist is beyond me. There's a certain threshold which separates inspiration from outright theft, and while he is safely on the inspiration side, he jokingly dangles his limbs over that line and feigns imbalance for a chuckle at our expense. Kweller infuses just enough smattering of cymbal-crashing alt-country to keep from sounding exactly like Paul McCartney fronting Fountains of Wayne...
- www.pastemagazine.com
Ben Kweller, once arguably the heir apparent to the solo artist indie rock throne, is back at it: Go Fly A Kite, an album marked by a long delay attributed to his departing from his record label, is exactly what you'd expect it to be.See, listening to Go Fly A Kite isn't altogether a different experience from listening to, say, Sha Sha. Really, drop in a measure of maturity, and you've got this or, at least, something resembling it...
- www.noripcord.com
Thirty year-old singer/songwriter Ben Kweller, whose cherubic face and ubiquitous wide-eyed grin make him look a decade younger, is in the midst of his second career in the music industry. As a teenager, Kweller fronted the Texas-based, alternative rock band Radish. Hailed as the next Nirvana, Radish became entangled in a major label bidding war before ultimately signing to Mercury Records and releasing the commercially disappointing Restraining Bolt...
- www.glidemagazine.com
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