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Ben Adams Profile |
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Birth Date: November 22, 1981
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Birth Place: Middlesex, England, UK
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Birth Name: Benjamin Anthony Edward Stevens Adams
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Height: 5'10"
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Biography |
Ben Adams (born Benjamin Anthony Edward Stevens Adams, 22
November 1981, in Middlesex, UK) is a British pop singer and
songwriter, and was a member of the British boyband, A1. He
was raised single-handedly by his mum, Anita.
He attended Bedales School which he left after his GCSEs at
16 to join Charterhouse School before which Westminster
Under School, where he was head chorister of the school
choir and of St. Margaret's Choir of Westminster Abbey,
after winning a scholarship. He has a scar above his right
eyebrow, from when he hit his head on a coffee table when he
was younger. He is influenced by Michael Jackson and Tracy
Chapman.
After winning a BRIT Award and having two Number one
singles, A1 began to decline from the public eye, and came
to a natural end.
After a couple of years writing, Adams made a comeback with
a new solo recording contract. He is currently working on an
album. His first solo single, "Sorry", reached #18 on the UK
Singles Chart in June 2005.
As well as writing for himself, Ben as turned his attention
to writing and producing for other artists, some already
established and a handful of up and coming acts both here
and in the US. He co-wrote the Lisa Scott-Lee single
"Electric". He has also co-wrote a song called "Get Off My
Girl" with Har Mar Superstar.
He has his own recording studio situated in Battersea Park
called Parkbench Studios. He is currently the creative
director behind a new band, project name Girl Band 2007
He also dated former S Club 7 lead singer, Jo O'Meara. |
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Other Information |
Has a brother, Rupert and a sister, Lucy.
Was in a band previously with A1 bandmate Mark.
Owns a miniature long-haired dachshund female puppy called
Holly who he bought for £400.
Mother's name is Anita.
Plays the piano, violin and oboe.
Was a head chorister of St Margaret's Westminster Abbey when
he was a child.
Has sung for the Queen of England |
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I love you!...
J.