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Ben Shepherd

 
Artist: Ben Shepherd
Ben Shepherd

Influenced By:

Dave Alexander, Cris Kirkwood, Cliff Burton, Burke Shelley, Dee Dee Ramone, Chuck Dukowski, Geezer Butler, John Paul Jones, Bill Wyman, Sid Vicious, Paul McCartney, John Lennon

Followers:

Bardi Martin, Jesse Vest, Dan Maines, Chi Cheng

Worked With:

  • Born: September 20, 1968, Okinawa, Japan
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Bass, Vocals, Guitar Representative Album: "Double Play"

Biography

Although not an original member of Soundgarden, bassist Ben Shepherd was present for the band's most successful period. Hunter Benedict Shepherd was born on September 20, 1968, in Okinawa, Japan (the son of a U.S. serviceman), but grew up on Bainbridge Island -- across Puget Sound in Seattle. Attracted to punk rock as a teenager, Shepherd took up guitar and formed several garage bands throughout the '80s, including 600 School, March of Crimes, Tic Dolly Row, Mind Circus, and Episode. Besides playing shows and building up a small regional following, none of the aforementioned bands issued recordings. Shepherd also served time as a roadie for Nirvana during their early days (and was considered at one point to join as a rhythm guitarist).

A major fan of another up-and-coming Seattle band, Soundgarden, Shepherd tried out for the band's vacant bass position shortly after the quartet released their major-label debut, Louder Than Love, in 1989. Although he was seriously considered, the spot went to another Nirvana graduate, Jason Everman. By spring of 1990, however, it was clear that Everman wasn't working out, and Shepherd was finally asked to join up -- touring with the band throughout the summer. Shepherd's songwriting presence was immediately felt on Soundgarden's next release (and commercial breakthrough), 1991's Badmotorfinger, as he lent a hand in penning (or co-penning) three tracks. Shepherd proved to be an unpredictable performer on stage as he tried to come to terms with the band's sudden success -- sometimes smashing his bass, yelling and/or spitting at the audience, and even walking offstage midsong.

In 1993, Shepherd and Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron organized their first side project together, Hater. Issuing a self-titled release the same year, the ad hoc band of Seattle musicians specialized in the garage rock of Shepherd's early bands. A year later, Soundgarden issued their masterpiece, Superunknown, which placed the band at the top of the hard rock heap, and featured two striking Shepherd compositions, the Beatlesque "Head Down" and the Middle Eastern-influenced "Half." But after only one more release, 1996's Down on the Upside, Soundgarden would call it quits. Shepherd continued to record with others, appearing on Josh Homme's Desert Sessions series, the Ramones' live album We're Outta Here!, Peter Krebs & Gossamer Wings' Sweet on a Rose, and Mark Lanegan's 2001 solo album, Field Songs. Shepherd has also done further work with Cameron, as part of another retro garage rock outfit, Wellwater Conspiracy, and guesting with the former Soundgarden drummer on Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi's first-ever solo album, 2000's Iommi. ~ Greg Prato



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Ben Shepherd
Background information
Birth name Hunter Benedict Shepherd
Born September 20, 1968 (1968-09-20) (age 41)

Okinawa, Japan

Origin Seattle, Washington, United States
Genres Grunge, alternative metal, heavy metal, alternative rock
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Bass, guitar, vocals, drums
Years active 1980–present
Labels Sub Pop, A&M, Burn Burn Burn
Associated acts Soundgarden, Hater, Wellwater Conspiracy, The Desert Sessions

Ben Shepherd (born Hunter Benedict Shepherd, on September 20, 1968) is an American musician, best known for playing bass in the grunge band Soundgarden from 1990 until the band's 1997 break-up.

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Early life

Shepherd was born on an American military base in Okinawa, Japan. His family moved to Texas, then settled in Bainbridge Island, Washington, where Shepherd grew up, playing in numerous punk-rock bands with friends before he was a teenager. After graduating high school, he worked as a carpenter and a laborer. He became involved in the grunge scene when he worked as a roadie for Nirvana and played in Tic Dolly Row with Chad Channing. He was being considered for the open guitarist slot (after Jason Everman was fired) in Nirvana when he joined Soundgarden.

He first auditioned for the role of bassist in Soundgarden in 1989, immediately after Hiro Yamamoto left, but was turned down because he could not play the songs well enough. Jason Everman was hired as the band's new bassist, but for unknown reasons, was fired immediately after Soundgarden completed their promotional tour in mid-1990. Shepherd was then hired.

Soundgarden (1990–1997)

In addition to his role as bass player, Shepherd's role as a singer and songwriter increased during his tenure with Soundgarden. On his first recording with the band, the studio album Badmotorfinger, Shepherd took part in writing the following songs: "Slaves & Bulldozers" (music, co-written), "Jesus Christ Pose" (music, co-written), "Face Pollution" (music), and "Somewhere" (music and lyrics).

In 1993, Shepherd and Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron formed a side-project band called Hater. Shepherd sang vocals and played guitar in Hater, in addition to writing several songs on the band's first release, a self-titled album. A second album called The 2nd was recorded in 1995 after Superunknown tour's end, but was not released until 2005, ten years late. During the lengthy hiatus, Shepherd found time to complete the tracks that would become The 2nd between his collaborations with Wellwater Conspiracy (another side-project with Matt Cameron and John McBain) and several other artists. Shepherd was the lead vocalist on the first Wellwater Conspiracy album, Declaration of Conformity.

In 1994, Soundgarden released Superunknown, which featured Shepherd compositions "Half" and "Head Down". "Head Down" was heavily influenced by The Beatles, while "Half" was marked by an Indian flavor and was the first song on a Soundgarden album for which Shepherd sang lead vocals.

In 1996, Soundgarden released Down on the Upside, in which six of the sixteen album tracks were lyrically and/or musically composed by Shepherd. The tracks were: "Zero Chance" (music), "Dusty" (music), "Ty Cobb" (music), "Never Named" (music) "Switch Opens" (music) and "An Unkind" (music and lyrics). Shepherd once said he penned the music for "Never Named" at the age of sixteen. "Ty Cobb" was the first song Shepherd wrote that was made a single.

After Soundgarden (1997–present)

In late 1997, Shepherd was part of the first, now rare, Desert Sessions collaboration (Volumes 1 & 2), on which he played bass.

In 1998, he quit Wellwater Conspiracy for unknown reasons. Matt Cameron took over lead vocals.

In 1999, he played bass on Mark Lanegan's album I'll Take Care of You.

In 2001, he co-wrote the song Blues For D[1] on Mark Lanegan's album Field Songs. He was also one of the largest instrumental contributors on this album alongside Mike Johnson.

In 2005, Shepherd formed a new band, Unkmongoni (the band's name was what Tarzan used to yell to the animals to run and be free), but the band no longer appears to be together. In that same year, the second Hater album was finally released, The 2nd.

Shepherd has one daughter named Ione. He currently resides in Seattle, Washington and has a house on Bainbridge Island. Shepherd is also the partial owner of an upscale Seattle bar called Hazelwood.[2]

Discography

600 School

  • Live recording (circa 1982)

March of Crimes

  • Demo (recorded circa 1984)

Tic Dolly Row

  • Live recording (1987)

Soundgarden

Hater

Wellwater Conspiracy

With Mark Lanegan


 
 
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