- Ben Vaughn
Ben Vaughn is an American
musician , music producer and a longtimeRambler (automobile) enthusiast.Born in
Collingswood, New Jersey , Vaughn's interest in music began at age 6 when his uncle gave him aDuane Eddy record. The "Ben Vaughn Combo" released two albums and toured the US from 1983 to 1988. Vaughn then had a solo career, 1988-1994, recording four albums and touring Europe and the United States. As a musician, he is perhaps best known for his "Rambler '65" album that was recorded entirely in his car.As a producer, Vaughn made albums for artists such as
Charlie Feathers andLos Straitjackets . He also collaborated withAlan Vega andAlex Chilton and contributed a cover, (Paradise) to an Alex Chilton tribute album released byMunster Records based in Madrid, Spain.In 1996, Vaughn produced
Ween 's cult classic, a ten track exploration of country music -12 Golden Country Greats . Musically, 12 Golden Country Greats was, more or less, classic country sounds. Ween and Vaughn went so far as to enlist the services of veteran Nashville session musicians. However, while even the vocal performances where an exquisite mimic of country singing, the album's lyrics were decidedly twisted.Vaughn also re-recorded "I Found Her Telephone Number Written on the Boy's Bathroom Wall" for the
Mad Magazine -inspired song compilation "Mad Grooves".Now living in
California , Vaughn works in film and television. Notable for his work on "That '70s Show ", "3rd Rock from the Sun ", "Black Mask " and "Psycho Beach Party ". "That 70s Show" has another Alex Chilton connection, with the title song being a re-worked version ofIn The Street , aBig Star song.External links
* [http://www.benvaughn.com/about/bio.html Official website]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5436038 Interview on NPR]
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