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Benjamin Orr (né Orzechowski, September 8, 1947 – October 4, 2000) was an American musician. He was best known as the bassist, co-lead vocalist, and co-founder of the band the Cars.
Orr was born Benjamin Orzechowski in Lakewood in 1947 and grew up in Parma, attending Valley Forge High School in the 1960s, where my future wife would graduate more than 20 years later.
Career Early career Ocasek met future Cars bassist Benjamin Orr in Cleveland in 1965 after Ocasek saw Orr performing with his band the Grasshoppers on the Big 5 Show, a local musical variety program. [14] He reconnected with Orr a few years later in Columbus, Ohio, and the two began performing in and booking bands together.
Who is Benjamin Ayres' wife? Ayres is married to Erin Ayres (nee Borgfjörð). Benjamin and Erin tied the knot on July 12, 2012, which he marked with a sweet anniversary post on Instagram in 2020.
Before forming The Cars, the band's members performed together in several groups. Ric Ocasek and Benjamin Orr met in Cleveland, Ohio, in the 1960s after Ocasek saw Orr performing with his band, the Grasshoppers, on The Big 5 Show, a local musical variety program. The two were members of various bands in Columbus, Ohio, and Ann Arbor, Michigan, before moving to Boston in the early 1970s. [2] In ...
It may be all drama on Virgin River, but Benjamin Hollingsworth’s life at home with his wife, Nila Myers, is smooth sailing.
Selena Marie Gomez was born on July 22, 1992, in Grand Prairie, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. [1][2] Her parents are Ricardo Joel Gomez and Texas-born [3] former stage actress Amanda Dawn "Mandy" (née Cornett) Teefey. [4][5] She was named after Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla. [6] Her father is of Mexican descent, while her mother, who was adopted, has Italian ancestry. [7][8][9] Gomez's ...
Sophia Rosalinda Bratt, 23 Benjamin Bratt/Instagram Benjamin Bratt with his wife Talisa and their kids Sophia and Mateo. Bratt and Soto welcomed their first child, daughter Sophia, on Dec. 6, 2002.