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Benjamin Orr

 
Artist: Benjamin Orr
Benjamin Orr

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Worked With:

Mike Shipley, David Robinson, Greg Hawkes

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The Cars, John Kalishes, Ric Ocasek
  • Born: September 08, 1947, Lakewood, OH
  • Died: October 03, 2000, Atlanta, GA
  • Active: '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Bass Representative Album: "The Lace"

Biography

Benjamin Orr was the bassist/singer of the Cars, who had such '80s-era Top Ten Pop hits as "Drive," "Shake It Up," "You Might Think," and "Tonight She Comes." "Magic" and "Let's Go" made the Top 20. Orr sang lead on "Drive" and "Just What I Needed."

Born Benjamin Orzechowski on September 8, 1947, in Lakewood (Cleveland), OH, Orr would entertain his family and friends with Elvis Presley imitations. During his teens, he learned to play guitar, bass, keyboards, and percussion instruments. Dropping out of high school, he earned a living as a session guitarist and as a member of local Cleveland TV show, Upbeat.

Orr introduced himself to singer/guitarist Ric Ocasek at a band rehearsal. Later, the two played each other their original songs. Ocasek asked him to join his band and Orr became their keyboardist. The band had the same booking agency as the Stooges and MC5 and they all began touring together.

After a while, Orr and the rest of the rest of the band headed to New York City in search of stardom. They performed on the city's club circuit for two years, then the band broke up. Ocasek moved to Boston and Orr returned to Ohio. Some time later, Ocasek invited the bassist/singer to come out to Boston because it had a good music scene. They performed in New England Clubs in various incarnations, sometimes as an acoustic guitar duo. They bluffed to get gigs by telling the club owners that they played "covers" (the hit songs of the day), then launched into their original songs. A practice that sometimes got them fired from the gig.

In 1976, Orr and Ocasek recruited left-handed lead guitarist Elliott Easton for their band Cap'n Swing. Multi-instrumentalist Greg Hawkes, whom Orr and Ocasek had worked with on an album for the group Milkwood, and drummer David Robinson joined soon after. This new band became the Cars.

When their demo of "Just What I Needed" began receiving airplay on Boston radio stations WCBN-FM and WCOZ-FM, the record companies began offering recording deals to the band. Signing with Elektra/Asylum, their first album, The Cars, with production by Roy Thomas Baker, was released in May 1978. The second album, Candy O, was released in June 1979 and went platinum. At the same time, the Cars was racking up platinum-plus sales. The hits continued with platinum awards for Shake It Up (1981) and Heartbeart City, while their Greatest Hits made it into the Top 20 in 1986. That same year, the Cars disbanded.

Around the same time, Orr embarked on a solo career and had a hit with "Stay the Night" from his album The Lace. He also appeared on Ocasek's solo LP This Side of Paradise and two Joni Mitchell albums: Misses and Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm. Rhino issued the two CD set Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology in November 1995. In the late '90s, Orr began performing with Big People, which included former 38 Special guitarist Jeff Carlisi.

During the summer of 2000, Orr reunited with the rest of the Cars to film the documentary The Cars Live, which was scheduled for release in November of that year by Rhino Home Video.

At the age of 53, Benjamin Orr died from pancreatic cancer in his Atlanta, GA, home on October 3, 2000. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
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Benjamin Orr
Birth name Benjamin Orzechowski
Born September 8, 1947
Origin Lakewood, Ohio
Died October 3, 2000 (aged 53)
Genres Rock, Pop
Occupations musician, singer, songwriter
Instruments bass guitar, vocals
Years active 1965 - 2000
Labels Elektra/Asylum
Associated acts The Cars

Benjamin Orr (September 8, 1947 – October 3, 2000) was the bass guitar player and one of the vocalists for the New Wave band The Cars. He sang several of The Cars' greatest hits, including "Just What I Needed", "Let's Go" and "Drive".

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Career

Born Benjamin Orzechowski in Lakewood, Ohio, to Russian and Czechoslovak parents, who actively supported his musical endeavors. He became proficient in several instruments including the guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, and drums. Known locally as "Benny 11-Letters," he grew up in Lakewood, Ohio and Parma, Ohio and dropped out of Valley Forge High School to join a local band The Grasshoppers as lead singer and guitarist. The Grasshoppers were the house band on the syndicated TV show Upbeat produced by WEWS-TV in Cleveland. In 1965, the Grasshoppers released two singles on the Sunburst label, "Mod Socks" and "Pink Champagne (And Red Roses)", the latter written by Orzechowski. The Grasshoppers dissolved in 1967 when two of the band members were drafted, after which Orzechowski was drafted as well, although he received a deferment after approximately a year and a half in the Army.

Around 1970 Orr moved to Columbus, Ohio, where he met Ric Ocasek and formed a musical partnership that would continue through to the end of his life. Along with lead guitarist Jas Goodkind, the two formed a folk band called Milkwood. The group released one album, How's the Weather? in 1972, which failed to chart. By the mid 1970s Orr was working in a Boston night club band, Cap'n Swing, whose members included future Cars leader Ric Ocasek and guitarist Elliot Easton. After the group broke up in 1975, the three of them joined up with keyboardist Greg Hawkes and drummer David Robinson to form The Cars in 1976.

As a key member of The Cars, Orr's biggest success came with the song "Drive," where he was featured on lead vocals and had a part as the storyteller in the accompanying music video. The song reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.

After several top hits and multi-platinum albums with The Cars, he released his only solo project The Lace in 1986. He co-wrote all music and lyrics, and the album had one Top 40 hit, "Stay the Night". A second single "Too Hot to Stop" was also released, but did not chart in the Hot 100. The album had a very familiar rhythm and feel of The Cars but was also free of Ocasek's frequently cryptic lyrics. The album cover for The Lace was shot by personal manager Jean Renard and featured Ben Orr on the front and his co-writer Diane Grey Page on the back. The video for "Stay the Night" went on to number one on both MTV and VH1, and Orr won an ASCAP award for the song.

Orr continued to work with The Cars for one more album before their subsequent breakup in 1988, after which he and the other members pursued solo work. Sometime in the mid-90's, Orr recorded tracks with guitarist John Kalishes for an unreleased follow-up to The Lace. From 1998 until his death in 2000, he performed with three bands, including his own band "ORR", The Voices of Classic Rock, and Big People.

Illness and death

In April 2000, Orr was diagnosed as having pancreatic cancer and subsequently hospitalized [1], yet he continued to perform in concerts with the band Big People at summer music festivals and state fairs.

He reunited with all the former members of The Cars one last time in Atlanta, Georgia, for an interview that was used in a Rhino Records video and DVD of a German concert performed in 1979, The Cars Live.

His final public appearance was on September 27, 2000, in a Big People concert in Anchorage, Alaska. Six days later, he died at home in Atlanta, on October 3, 2000, aged 53, surrounded by his fellow Big People band members Jeff Carlisi, Derek St. Holmes and Rob Wilson [2]. Big People still performs his classic Cars hits. Orr was also survived by his 5-year-old son, Ben, from a previous relationship.

Ric Ocasek wrote and recorded the song "Silver," which was his musical tribute to Orr. It appeared on Ocasek's 2005 solo album, Nexterday.

Discography

The Grasshoppers

  • 1965: "Mod Socks" b/w "Twin Beat" (Sunburst 104)
  • 1965: "Pink Champagne (And Red Roses)" b/w "The Wasp" (Sunburst 105)

Milkwood

  • 1973: How's the Weather? (Paramount 6046)

The Cars

Solo albums

Solo singles

Year Song Canada US Pop US Rock US A/C Album
1986 "Stay The Night" 31 24 6 2 The Lace
1987 "Too Hot To Stop" - - 25 - The Lace

References

  1. ^ MTV reports Benjamin Orr hospitalized [1]
  2. ^ MTV reports Benjamin Orr's death [2]

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