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Biography from Phil bensens myspace:

 

If you asked him, Phil would tell you that he’s “a kid from Jersey I guess”. That’s exactly the approach he takes with his music and songwriting. He likes to write about the circus that is, everyday life. “I like to write about things people can relate to, but from a different perspective than they’re used to…at least I hope it comes across that way. I like to think that songs like ‘high heels and a miniskirt’ and ‘paper airplanes’ have common themes, but are delivered in a unique sort of way”. With a voice reminiscent of a John Mayer or Jason Mraz, mixed with a sort of Jackson 5 Michael Jackson, you can understand why people are really taking notice.

After only briefly playing guitar and writing songs, he began to play open mics at Asbury Park’s legendary Stone Pony. And it didn’t take long for people to realize the potential of this young songwriter. The bartender gave his demo to the soundman, who gave it to the manager, and things took off from there. At least that’s how the story goes.

In 2006, Phil really turned some heads. After captivating small audiences, he landed opening slots for acts like Blues Traveler and Pete Yorn, to Teddy Geiger, Nick Lachey, and Lifehouse. He also toured the East Coast this fall with the Jonas Brothers.

As for Phil’s plans for the future, he’s taking it all in stride. “I’m in no rush”. He says. “I like this pace, and hopefully things just continue to develop as they had in 2006. I’m just trying to find my niche right now. The really exciting musicians were always those who were different, like Hendrix, Stevie Wonder, The Beatles. I know what you’re thinking, but if I set the bar that high, falling short shouldn’t be such a disappointment”. He laughs.

And when the lights are up and the show is over, Phil is always the guy hanging around talking to everyone who was in the crowd…and that crowd gets bigger with every show.

 

 

Philbensen.com

 

"I'm trying to get into the zone now where I'm making the songs that I write fit my voice, so I can showcase my voice," explained Bensen. "Lyrically, when people hear you live they don't really listen to the lyrics very much. It's more of the melody and the voice that they hear. When they have the CD in their car, they'll listen to the lyrics.

Bensen hasn't been playing that long. The singer-songwriter only really started playing live while attending college. Music, it seems, was simply in his genes. His grandfather was a child star in Norway who used to sing for the King. Bensen's father was a musician as well. "Everyone on my father's side has powerful voices," said Bensen. Vocally, I've always loved Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, and newer guys like Gavin DeGraw and Jason Mraz. I just want to always get that smooth but powerful... and believability when I sing."

Gary Wien
Upstage Magazine
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