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Benjamin Orr (né Orzechowski, September 8, 1947 – October 3, 2000) was an American musician. He was best known as the bassist, co-lead vocalist, and co-founder of the band the Cars.
Rural Ohio grave of The Cars' Benjamin Orr is a shrine to fans 20 years after death Akron Beacon Journal Mar 16, 2022 0
Ocasek and Cars co-founder Benjamin Orr were close friends who became estranged when the band broke up. The two reconciled prior to Orr's death in 2000. Their friendship was commemorated in the 2005 solo song "Silver", which Ocasek wrote in memory of Orr. [1][33][34] Ocasek was married three times. His first wife Constance divorced him in Ohio ...
The Cars were an American rock band formed in Boston in 1976. [2] Emerging from the new wave scene in the late 1970s, they consisted of Ric Ocasek (rhythm guitar), Benjamin Orr (bass guitar), Elliot Easton (lead guitar), Greg Hawkes (keyboards) and David Robinson (drums). Ocasek and Orr shared lead vocals. Ric Ocasek was the band's leader and took sole song writing credits for practically ...
Guitar was an instrument that Benjamin Orr played before he switched to bass before joining the Cars and he played guitar instead of bass in his solo career after The Cars disbanded in 1988. GTAGamer245 (talk) 16:57, 17 June 2023 (UTC) [reply] Regardless, he's best known as a Bass player, the guitar should be brought up in prose.
Benjamin, their eighth child, was Josiah Franklin's fifteenth child overall, and his tenth and final son. [14] Benjamin Franklin's mother, Abiah, was born in Nantucket, Massachusetts Bay Colony, on August 15, 1667, to Peter Folger, a miller and schoolteacher, and his wife, Mary Morrell Folger, a former indentured servant.
In 2006, U.S. authorities charged a former Pentagon analyst, Ben-Ami Kadish, for espionage he committed back in the 1980s. Kadish, an American engineer at the Army's Picatinny Arsenal, admitted that from 1979 to 1985 he gave an Israeli agent classified manuals on U.S. missile defense systems, nuclear weapons design, and the F-15 fighter jet.
Benjamin Orr (December 1, 1772 – September 3, 1828) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts.