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Bernard Egan "Ben" Hamper (born c. 1955) is a
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-based writer. He was born in
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to a family that had many former employees of
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amongst its members. Hamper also worked for
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in Michigan for several years and wrote for
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's ''Flint Voice'' and '' Michigan Voice''. He has also worked as a correspondent on several of Moore's television projects. In addition to hosting the legendary ''Take No Prisoners'' radio show on Flint's WFBE from 1981-1990, Ben also hosted and wrote comedy for ''Take No Prisoners'' TV show in Flint. The program aired on local community access and documented the Flint underground music scene from 1989 to 1998, which has been included in its entirety in th
Flint Underground Music Archive
In 2006, Hamper launched a new radio show, ''Soul Possession'', on community radio station WNMC-FM in
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. The show focuses on his extensive collection of obscure soul and funk records and can be heard Friday evenings between 8 and 10 pm ET via the station's audio stream. In 2010, Hamper launched another radio show, ''Head For The Hills,'' also on WNMC, focusing on his obscure collection of classic and obscure Country records. His memoir, ''Rivethead: Tales from the Assembly Line'', published in 1991, is an autobiographical account of his life in Flint and subsequent employment on the General Motors
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between 1977 and 1988 when he was laid off.


Television and film

Hamper has appeared in a number of high-profile TV and film roles, most notably in association with
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. In fact Hamper was at Moore's side for most of Moore's career from his very early days to his TV shows in the mid-1990s. Hamper first began writing articles for the ''Flint Voice''. On the day Moore and Hamper were to meet to discuss Hamper's writing for the ''Flint Voice'',
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— a long time benefactor for the paper — was killed in a car accident. Hamper turned around and went home. He did however end up with a writing assignment and rather quickly became a local celebrity who wrote scathing true stories of life on the assembly line. He was kept on when the ''Flint Voice'' became the statewide ''Michigan Voice'' where he was again one of the more popular writers. When Moore left for '' Mother Jones'' in 1986, he brought Hamper over with him and put him on the cover. Moore was fired shortly after. Hamper was asked to keep writing for ''Mother Jones'', but out of loyalty chose not to continue. When production of Moore's documentary film ''
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'' began in early February 1987, Moore asked Hamper to recall one of his infamous panic attacks stemming from his work at the GM Truck & Bus plant on Van Slyke Road. In the film, Hamper is shown shooting basketball hoops in the yard at a mental health facility. After ''Roger & Me'', Hamper's book ''Rivethead'' became a national bestseller. He then appeared on the cover of ''
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'' and was interviewed by
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and CBS for various news shows.
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was tapped to star in the film adaption of ''Rivethead'', with
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writing and directing, but the project did not move beyond early stages of development. In 1995, Hamper had a memorable
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in Michael Moore's film '' Canadian Bacon'' and was later tapped as a correspondent for both '' TV Nation'' and ''
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'' documentary television shows. These were the last official associations with Moore, but the two remain good friends to this day.


Further reading

* Tim Yohannan, "Michael & Me: The Ben Hamper Story," ''Maximum Rocknroll,'' whole no. 136 (Sept. 1994), pp. 104–107. * "Teardown: Memoir of a Vanishing City" by Gordon Young (journalist)


References


External links


Hamper's homepage
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Ben Hamper’s Chevrolet Truck & Bus ID badge at FlintHistory.com

Hamper on ''TV Nation''

Hamper profile at WNMC

Ben Hamper's Radio Show archive page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hamper, Ben 1956 births Living people American male journalists American memoirists Writers from Flint, Michigan