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Benjamin Grant Mitchell, generally known as Ben Mitchell, is a singer-songwriter, writer, and actor from Melbourne, Australia.


Music

Mitchell has independently released three albums: The Stars Can See (2006), Chance To Love (2015) and Summer Lover (2016). Mitchell's fourth album, 'Slow Is The New Fast' was produced by multi
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winner, Matt Walker (Australian musician) and was released on 10 October 2019.


Radio play

In 2016 Mitchell had a Number 1 song on the Australian Music Radio Airplay Project Regional Charts with 'Keep Community Radio'. Australian Community Radio stations have been most supportive of Mitchell's music, with every track from his Chance To Love and Summer Lover albums receiving radio play at, or soon after, release. In 2015 Mitchell was chosen as the featured Artist for 'Play Vic Week 2015' by the Community Broadcasters Association of Victoria.


Acoustic Trip, London

While living in London in the late 1990s and early 2000s Mitchell hosted an 'unplugged' singer-songwriter night called Acoustic Trip. Mitchell started the club while working as a dishwasher and short-order cook in The Lock Tavern, Camden in 1998, at the beginning of London's 'New Acoustic Movement'. The Acoustic Trip also had residencies at The Fusilier and Firkin/Caernavon Castle and The Purple Turtle in Mornington Crescent. Acts to have appeared at Acoustic Trip included Kate Havnevik,
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, Cookie,
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, Louis Eliot (Rialto) and Martha Tilston.


''The Stars Can See''

Mitchell lived and worked in London from 1998 to 2004 where he wrote and recorded the songs for his debut album, The Stars Can See. The Stars Can See was released by MGM Distribution
MGM Distribution MGM Distribution (Metropolitan Groove Merchants) is the largest independent distributor of Australian music and music related merchandise and was established in April 1998 by Sebastian Chase. MGM Distribution was specifically set up as a dist ...
and picked up by independent radio stations in Australia including 3JJJ, 3RRR and most notably PBS 106.7FM. It features Claire Worrall from
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band on keyboards, Pete Cuthbert (
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) on drums, Ben Sargeant (from
The Script The Script are an Irish rock band formed in 2001 in Dublin, consisting of lead vocalist and keyboardist Danny O'Donoghue, lead guitarist Mark Sheehan, and drummer Glen Power. The band moved to London after signing to Sony Label Group imprint ...
) on bass guitar and was co-produced by Mitchell and Ken Brake at Regal Lane Studios, Primrose Hill.


''Chance To Love''

Recorded in Healesville, Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia, every song on Chance To Love (2015) received radio play across Australia, mostly from community and independent radio stations. Mitchell played all the instruments and produced the album which was released on 17 April 2015. Mitchell's 2015 independent release, Chance To Love, featured 17 songs, each of which was played on radio stations Australia wide, and in Ireland and UK. Stephen Walker from 3RRR's 'Skullcave' called Chance To Love his "favourite local release at the moment."; The Music's Jeff Jenkins called it "a late night gem."


''Summer Lover''

''Summer Lover'' was released on 21 June 2016. It was recorded in Healesville and mixed by mixed by Simon Russell (whose credits include
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, Human Face, The Melodics and
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). It features Andy Taite on bass, Glenn Maynard (
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) on drums and Shane Reilly (
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, Lost Ragas) on pedal steel and baritone guitar.


Live appearances

Mitchell has performed in Australia, England, Germany, France and The Netherland with appearances at Marysville Jazz & Blues Weekend,
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, Spydafest UK, End of The Line, Maroondah Festival (Croydon), Moonee Ponds Festival and Healesville Music Festival. Venues Mitchell has appeared at include: The Brunswick Hotel, The
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, Edinburgh Castle, The Workers Club, Stag & Hunter Hotel, The Retreat Brunswick, The Blues Train and The Newsagency in Sydney. In London, where Mitchell lived for 6 years from 1998 to 2004, he performed solo and with his band (Pete Cuthbert on drums, and Ben Sargeant, from
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, on Bass Guitar).


Licensing

An independent artist, Mitchell's music is licensed through Open Sea Music.


Acting

Ben Mitchell also works as an actor and presenter having played roles in Film, Theatre and Television.


''Neighbours''

Mitchell has played the most roles in Neighbours having, as of 2019, appeared as five different characters: as a Coffee Shop customer (1989) who ordered a steak, despite
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's attempts to get him to order vegetarian, the original Brad Willis (1989), Cameron Hudson (1992-1993) – a motorcycle riding lawyer who shared a house with
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played by
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(and cousin of his first named role of Brad Willis (who was now played by
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)) and Matt Freedman (2008) father to
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.


Film and television work

He had guest roles in the independent film, Chocolate Strawberry Vanilla (2013), and short film M is for Mutant (2014), both directed by Stuart Simpson. Generally credited as Ben Mitchell, his full name was first recorded for playing ‘'Troy Keogh'’ in a 1996 episode of
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titled 'Sex & Death'. Mitchell also played the role of Bevan Quinn in
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, a short-lived police drama for the Channel 7 network by Simpson Le Mesurier Films.


Writing

Starting out as a songwriter, Mitchell moved into longer form writing including blogging and novel writing.Sara Bowers, 12 September 201

Retrieved 8 October 2019


''The Last Great Day''

Mitchell is the author of ''The Last Great Day'' (), an
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released in April 2011.


''Zippin Pippin''

A long-time fan of Elvis Presley, Mitchell wrote ''Zippin Pippin'' (), a comedy-romance-road-trip about Elvis Presley's unknown, illegitimate Australian son.


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mitchell, Benjamin Grant Australian singer-songwriters Living people Male actors from Melbourne Year of birth missing (living people)