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Ben Street
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- For the Canadian ice hockey player, see Ben Street (ice hockey).
Ben Street is an American jazz double bassist. Street has performed and recorded with many renowned artists, including John Scofield, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mark Turner, Ben Monder, Michael Eckroth, Sam Rivers, Billy Hart, Danilo Perez, and Adam Cruz, among others.
He studied the acoustic bass with Buster Williams and former Weather Report bassist Miroslav Vitous.
He is the son of saxophonist and saxophone mouthpiece maker Bill Street and is a native of Maine.
Discography
With Anthony Coleman
- Morenica (Tzadik, 1998)
- Our Beautiful Garden is Open (Tzadik, 2002)
With Kurt Rosenwinkel
- The Enemies of Energy (Verve, 2000)
- The Next Step (Verve, 2001)
- Heartcore (Verve, 2003)
With Jakob Bro
- The Stars Are All New Songs (Loveland, 2008)
- Balladeering (Loveland, 2009)
With Andrew Cyrille, Søren Kjœrgaard
- Optics (Ilk, 2008)
- Open Opus (Ilk, 2010)
- Femklang (Ilk, 2012)
With Billy Hart
- Billy Hart Quartet (HighNote, 2006)
- All Our Reasons (ECM, 2012)
- One Is the Other (ECM, 2014)
With Albert Heath, Ethan Iverson
- Tootie's Tempo (Sunnyside, 2013)
- Philadelphia Beat (Sunnyside, 2015)
With Ben Monder
- Dust (Arabesque, 1997)
With Orange Then Blue
- 1999 Hold the Elevator: Live in Europe & Other Haunts
With Danilo Pérez
- 2003 ...Till Then
- 2005 Live at the Jazz Showcase
- 2010 Providencia
With Sam Rivers
- 2005 Purple Violets
- 2005 Violet Violets
With Chiara Civello
- 2005 Last Quarter Moon
- 2007 The Space Between
With Lage Lund
- 2010 Unlikely Stories
- 2012 Live at Smalls
- 2013 Foolhardy
- 2015 Idlewild
With David Sanchez
- 2004 Coral
- 2008 Cultural Survival
With Others
- 1997 Dust, Ben Monder
- 1998 La Bikina, Edward Simon
- 2000 Love Decides, Jane Olivor
- 2002 Rainy Day Assembly, Tess Wiley
- 2003 Friendship, Perico Sambeat
- 2005 A Moment's Glance, Julie Hardy
- 2005 Journey to Donnafugata, Salvatore Bonafede
- 2005 Place and Time, Anat Cohen
- 2006 Melancolia, Manuel Valera
- 2006 When You're There, Frank LoCrasto
- 2007 Keep Your Sunny Side Up, Bill Carrothers
- 2007 The Timeless Now, Dayna Stephens
- 2007 Unspoken Dialogue, Bobby Selvaggio
- 2009 Angelica, Francesco Cafiso
- 2009 Open Season, Ralph Alessi
- 2010 All My Friends Are Here, Arif Mardin
- 2012 Three Things of Beauty, Bruce Barth
- 2012 Continuum, David Virelles (Pi)
- 2015 Kikuchi/Street/Morgan/Osgood, Masabumi Kikuchi, Thomas Morgan, Kresten Osgood (Ilk)
- 2016 Leaving Everything Behind, Yelena Eckemoff (L&H)
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What is Ben Street known for?
Ben Street is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for the Laval Rocket in the American Hockey League (AHL). He has also played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, and Washington Capitals.
Where was Ben Street born?
Ben Street was born on February 13, 1987, in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.
What is Ben Street's career history?
Ben Street played college ice hockey for the Wisconsin Badgers before turning professional. He signed with the Calgary Flames in 2010 and made his NHL debut with the team in 2012. He has also played for other NHL teams, including the Colorado Avalanche and Washington Capitals. He has primarily played in the AHL, suiting up for teams like the Abbotsford Heat, Lake Erie Monsters, and San Antonio Rampage.
What are Ben Street's achievements?
Ben Street won the Calder Cup, the championship trophy of the AHL, in 2016 while playing for the Lake Erie Monsters. He has also been named to the AHL All-Star Game twice, during the 2012–13 and 2016–17 seasons.
What positions does Ben Street play?
Ben Street is a forward and has played as both a center and a winger throughout his career.
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