Ben Ottewell is a British musician best known as the gravelly-voiced frontman of the indie rock
band Gomez. Born on June 23, 1976, in Chesterfield, England, Ottewell began his musical
journey at a young age, inspired by his father's eclectic record collection. In 1996, he co-
founded Gomez with Ian Ball, Tom Gray, Paul Blackburn, and Olly Peacock while studying at
university in Sheffield.
Gomez quickly gained attention with their debut album, "Bring It On," released in 1998, which
won the Mercury Music Prize. Ottewell's distinctive vocals and songwriting contributed to the
band's unique sound, characterized by a blend of blues, folk, and rock elements. The band went
on to release several critically acclaimed albums, including "Liquid Skin" (1999) and "In Our
Gun" (2002).
Throughout Gomez's career, Ottewell's soulful voice and introspective lyrics resonated with
fans, earning him a dedicated following. His solo career saw him exploring a more stripped-
down acoustic sound, showcasing his raw talent and emotive storytelling. In 2011, Ottewell
released his debut solo album, "Shapes & Shadows," followed by "Rattlebag" in 2014 and ‘A
Man Apart’ in 2017
With a career spanning over two decades, Ben Ottewell continues to captivate audiences with
his powerful performances and evocative songwriting, cementing his legacy as one of the most
distinctive voices in British rock music.
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