Benjamin Francis Leftwich

Benjamin Francis Leftwich

Performing at Jersey Live in 2011.
Background information
Born (1989-09-04) 4 September 1989
Origin York, England
Genres Indie, Acoustic, Folk
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instruments vocals, guitar, piano
Years active 2006–present
Labels Dirty Hit
Website benjaminfrancisleftwich.com

Benjamin Francis Leftwich (born 4 September 1989) is an English singer-songwriter from York. Leftwich released his first album 'Last Smoke Before the Snowstorm' in 2011 which peaked at #35 on the UK charts. In February 2016 he announced his next album 'After the Rain' on his Facebook page, set to release on August 19, 2016.

Early life

Leftwich began playing at the age of ten and grew up listening to The Rolling Stones and Nina Simone; later discovering Nick Drake, Bob Dylan, and Elliott Smith. He cites Arcade Fire, Ryan Adams, and Bruce Springsteen as inspirations.[1]

Education

Leftwich was educated at Hempland Primary School, and then at Bootham School.

Life and career

Leftwich's debut album, the Ian Grimble-produced Last Smoke Before The Snowstorm, was released in July 2011. The Fly called it "a majestic debut"[2] whilst The Sunday Times cited Leftwich as "a serious new talent". The Skinny,[3] while the Sunday Express called it "lovely".[4] Hazel Sheffield, writing in The Guardian, gave it a 3/5 rating,[5] as did David Pollock, writing for The Scotsman, who drew comparisons to Damien Rice and José González.[6] Leftwich's "Shine" was named Spotify's most addictive track of 2014,[7] the most repeat played song of the year. In 2015, Benjamin Francis Leftwich co-wrote "Grow" with British artist Frances which featured in the Amazon UK TV advert.[8] In 2013 Leftwhich lost his father to cancer.

Discography

Albums

Album Title Album details Chart positions
UK
Last Smoke Before the Snowstorm 35
After The Rain -

EPs

Album Title Album details
A Million Miles Out
Pictures
In the Open

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
UK
[9]
2011 "Box of Stones" 195 Last Smoke Before
the Snowstorm
"Atlas Hands"
2012 "Pictures"

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External links

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