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Ben Mink

 
Artist: Ben Mink

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Greg Penny, Teddy Borowiecki, Dennis Pendrith, Marc Ramaer, Murray McLauchlan, Terry King, Marie-Lynn Hammond
  • Active: '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer, Guitar, Fiddle

Biography

A longtime staple of the Canadian music scene, producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ben Mink later enjoyed considerable success through his affiliation with singer k.d. lang. Born in Toronto in 1951, he joined the folk group Stringband as a fiddler in 1973, later playing on their hit "Dief Will Be the Chief." In 1978, Mink joined the progressive rock band FM, appearing on their Direct to Disk album and remaining with the group until 1984; he also guested on Rush's Signals album. While touring Japan in 1985 with the Quebec-based group Cano, Mink first met lang, discovering a mutual affection for the classic country music of artists including Patsy Cline and Buck Owens. Some months later, he sent her a demo of his song "Turn Me Round," which became a staple of lang's stage act; when she dismissed producer Dave Edmunds from sessions for her 1987 debut Angel with a Lariat, Mink was brought in to assume production chores, in the process also becoming lang's songwriting partner. They reunited for 1989's Absolute Torch and Twang, scoring a Grammy nomination for the song "Luck in My Eyes"; however, lang's true commercial breakthrough was 1992's Ingenue, which launched the crossover hit "Constant Craving." From there Mink again teamed with lang on the soundtrack to 1993's Even Cowgirls Get the Blues before moving on to produce Barenaked Ladies' Maybe You Should Drive. lang's All You Can Eat followed in 1995. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Ben Mink (born January 22, 1951) is a Canadian songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer.

Born in Detroit, Michigan of Polish parents, Mink was raised in Cleveland, Ohio. His family moved to Toronto, Ontario when he was 11 years old.

Mink plays several string instruments, including the guitar, violin and the mandolin, and is an award-winning music producer. He is best-known as a long-time collaborator with Canadian singer k.d. lang. Mink has played on and produced several of her albums, which often combine her voice with string arrangements.

He began playing in bands in Toronto clubs when he was 18. In 1985, he met Lang and their collaboration began. Before then Mink was a member of the bands Stringband, FM and CANO, and a sometime collaborator with Mendelson Joe.

Additionally, Mink played the electric violin on the Rush song "Losing It" from the their 1982 album Signals and the song "Faithless" from the 2007 album Snakes & Arrows. He also performed guitar parts on My Favourite Headache (2000), a solo project of Rush's lead singer Geddy Lee. More recently he has produced albums for the Barenaked Ladies, Inuit singer Susan Aglukark, and Ann Wilson of Heart.

Awards

In 1990, Mink was co-nominated with lang for a Best Country Song Grammy for "Luck In My Eyes". In 1993, he and lang won a Juno Award for Best Songwriter of the Year. Continuing his partnership with lang, a year later the pair won another Juno for Producer of the Year for the song "Just Keep Me Moving" on Even Cowgirls Get the Blues.

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Signals (1982 Album by Rush)
Bombazine (1993 Album by Meryn Cadell)
Siren (1997 Album by Colony)

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