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Influences
Ben has been compared to such diverse artists as Elvis Costello, Ben Folds, Fountains of Wayne and Elliott Smith, but he names the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Cole Porter and Irving Berlin as his biggest influences.
Sounds Like
Rarely is something this sophisticated also this much fun."
-John Leckie (producer, John Lennon, Radiohead, Muse)
"[Patton is] a master of pop craft."
-Jedd Kettler, the Courier
"I consider him the finest singer-songwriter I've ever heard"
-JACK REILEY (record producer, manager, the Beach Boys)
"Tin Pan Alley tunes for the 2000s.... great depth and a mastery of craft... some of the best pop music being produced today."
ALAN HABER (buhdge.com, and host of "Pure Pop")
"This 22 year old is in command of over 60 years worth of pop-music sensibilities.... Patton has created lyrics that spin the listener around, and catchy melodic hooks that make nearly every song a toe tapper.... Even when there's a full George Martin-esque sound, the background music doesn't detract from the artist's music or lyrics. ...a non-stop pleasant surprise."
ROBERT RESNIK (Seven Days, Burlington, VT)
As a pop-rock singer-songwriter, Ben has released four solo albums, two "Muller and Patton" duo albums, and a live concert DVD. He has toured in Europe, Asia, and around America.
As a composer-songwriter, he has written music for feature films, television programs, radio, and advertising, for such companies as FashionTV, Bigfoot Entertainment, QTV and Disney.
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Hey Ben, I really like You Can Handle It Mrs. White. That song is GREAT! Wish I could make it up for your show in Burlington on the 28th. Maybe next time!
Looking forward to seeing you on the 28th. I'll be visiting my friend in Burlington that day anyway so it works out great. I'll probably bring him along.
You know, before the whole graphic loaded, I thought it was just a photo of a card saying thanks for sharing. And methinks, rather odd, but charming. I suppose its better than some of the shit those jerks pull. But anyways, I'm well. Still studying sound recording in Lowell, and pining for Manhattan. How/what are you (doing)?