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{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Benny
| name = Benny
| image = Benny.jpg
| image = BennyTunnel.JPG
| caption = The cover of the Bennyology album
| caption = Promo photo of Benny used for album art
| alt =  
| alt =  
| background =  
| background =  
| origin =  
| origin =  
| genre =  
| genre = Punk/Alternative
| years_active =  
| years_active = 2001-2004
| label = Boss Tuneage
| label = Boss Tuneage
| associated_acts = [[Vehicle Derek]]
| associated_acts = [[Vehicle Derek]], [[Medford]]
| website =  
| website =  
| current_members =  
| current_members =  
| past_members = [[Del Howes]] (drums), [[Alan Boyce]] (bass), [[Andy Sandall]] (guitar), [[Aston Stephens]] (vocals)
| past_members = [[Del Howes]] (drums), [[Alan Boyce]] (bass), [[Andy Sandall]] (guitar), [[Aston Stephens]] (vocals)
}}
}}
'''Benny''' was a band formed following the end of the second incarnation of [[Vehicle Derek]]. [[Andy Sandall]] and [[Del Howes]] switched over to guitar and drums respectively, and added longtime friend [[Aston Stephens]] on vocals and former BGS Head Boy [[Alan Boyce]] on bass. The band released three albums, a couple of singles and appeared on multiple compilation appearances on the BossTuneage label during the early 2000s.  
'''Benny''' was a band formed following the end of the second incarnation of [[Vehicle Derek]]. [[Andy Sandall]] and [[Del Howes]] switched over to guitar and drums respectively, and added longtime friend [[Aston Stephens]] on vocals and former BGS Head Boy [[Alan Boyce]] on bass. The band released three albums, a couple of singles and appeared on multiple compilation appearances on the Boss Tuneage label during the early 2000s.  


Benny's repertoire included a rock tribute to the [[Beast Mart]] proclamation, the opening track on the second album 'Our True Intent Is All For Your Delight' and the final song the band performed live in their final ever show. The first two albums also featured homages to the [[BGS Jazz Band]], in which both Alan Boyce and Andy Sandall had played bass guitar. with renditions of BGS Jazz Band favorites 'Margie' and 'Dr Jazz'. References to Boston, South Lincolnshire and BGS in particular littered the songs and the album's sleevenotes.
Benny's repertoire included a rock tribute to the [[Beast Mart]] proclamation, the opening track on the second album 'Our True Intent Is All For Your Delight' and the final song the band performed live in their final ever show. The first two albums also featured homages to the [[BGS Jazz Band]], in which both Alan Boyce and Andy Sandall had played bass guitar, with renditions of BGS Jazz Band favourites [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAM74H_4y8U Margie] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vio-TjMi5_s Dr Jazz]. References to Boston, South Lincolnshire and BGS in particular littered the songs and the album's sleeve-notes.


The band would only play three live shows in their 3 year history, partly due to logistics of getting band members together. All three shows were played as part of punk festivals with the band's performances highly anticipated due to their mix of theatricality and the high possibility of obscure cover versions being played. The band ceased to exist when Andy Sandall announced his pending emigration to the US, and a compilation of all the bands releases was put together by BossTuneage and released posthumously.
The band would only play three live shows in their three year history, partly due to logistics of getting band members together. All three shows were played as part of punk festivals with the band's performances highly anticipated due to their mix of theatricality and the high possibility of obscure cover versions being played. The band ceased to exist when Andy Sandall announced his pending emigration to the US, and a compilation of all the bands releases was put together by Boss Tuneage and released "posthumously".


==Photo Gallery==
==Photo Gallery==
===Live & Studio Photos===
<gallery>
File:BennyStudio.JPG|During recording of 'Finnish Road Junction'
File:BennyVerge.JPG|On stage at The Verge, Camden Town, January 2003
File:BennyRidge.JPG|Promo photo taken during recording of 'Our True Intent...'
File:BennyRB.JPG|Promo photo taken during recording of 'All Things...'
</gallery>
===Releases===
===Releases===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:VDZob.JPG|
File:BennyLido.JPG|Untitled
File:VDSIngle.JPG|
File:Benny1.jpg|Finnish Road Junction
File:VDInsert.JPG|
File:Benny2.jpg|Our True Intent Is All For Your Delight
File:VDSchool.JPG
File:BennyXmas.JPG|An Old Leake Commonside Kind of Christmas
File:VehicleDerek.jpg
File:Benny3.jpg|All Things Come To An End
File:BennyStoke.JPG|Vis Unita Fortio - Live in Stoke
File:Benny.jpg|Bennyology
</gallery>
</gallery>


==External Links==
==External Links==
* [https://myspace.com/bennyfromboston/music/songs Benny on myspace]
* [https://myspace.com/bennyfromboston/music/songs Benny on myspace]
* [https://oldbostonianstore.blogspot.com/search/label/Benny Benny on Not the tuck shop - the Old Bostonian Store]
[[Category:Bands]]
[[Category:Bands]]
[[Category:Articles needing work]]
[[Category:2000s]]
[[Category:See Also]]
[[Category:See Also]]
== See Also ==
*[[:Beast Mart]]
*[[:Vehicle Derek]]
*[[:BGS Jazz Band]]

Latest revision as of 22:23, 20 November 2020

Benny

Promo photo of Benny used for album art
Background information
Genres Punk/Alternative
Years active 2001-2004
Labels Boss Tuneage
Associated acts Vehicle Derek, Medford
Past members
Del Howes (drums), Alan Boyce (bass), Andy Sandall (guitar), Aston Stephens (vocals)

Benny was a band formed following the end of the second incarnation of Vehicle Derek. Andy Sandall and Del Howes switched over to guitar and drums respectively, and added longtime friend Aston Stephens on vocals and former BGS Head Boy Alan Boyce on bass. The band released three albums, a couple of singles and appeared on multiple compilation appearances on the Boss Tuneage label during the early 2000s.

Benny's repertoire included a rock tribute to the Beast Mart proclamation, the opening track on the second album 'Our True Intent Is All For Your Delight' and the final song the band performed live in their final ever show. The first two albums also featured homages to the BGS Jazz Band, in which both Alan Boyce and Andy Sandall had played bass guitar, with renditions of BGS Jazz Band favourites Margie and Dr Jazz. References to Boston, South Lincolnshire and BGS in particular littered the songs and the album's sleeve-notes.

The band would only play three live shows in their three year history, partly due to logistics of getting band members together. All three shows were played as part of punk festivals with the band's performances highly anticipated due to their mix of theatricality and the high possibility of obscure cover versions being played. The band ceased to exist when Andy Sandall announced his pending emigration to the US, and a compilation of all the bands releases was put together by Boss Tuneage and released "posthumously".

Photo Gallery

Live & Studio Photos

Releases

External Links