Benny Di Massa Explained

Benny D
Birth Name:Benny Di Massa
Alias:Benny D
Birth Date:1963 4, df=y
Birth Place:London, England
Occupation:Producer/Songwriter/Musician
Instrument:Drums/Guitar
Associated Acts:Cocteau Twins Stormzy Boy George Culture Club Paloma Faith Plan B Robbie Williams Lily Allen Massive Attack Wolfgang Press M.A.R.R.S.

Benny Di Massa (born 25 April 1963) is an English musician and producer. He has played drums/guitar for several bands in his early career including Cocteau Twins.[1]

Benny D is the CEO and Producer/Songwriter at Powerstudio, which is based at 12 Cock Lane in Central London. He has worked with a host of top names at his London recording studio including Stormzy, Boy George, Kylie, Plan B, Robbie Williams, Paloma Faith.[2]

Between 2019 and current Benny D has been writing and producing Boy George Cool Karaoke Volume 1 solo and Culture Club new album.[3] Benny D, with Boy George also wrote and produced music for Lee Cooper ads which features Boy George (We Know What We Want).[4]

In 2010 Benny D composed music for the film Baby which won a British Independent Film Award nomination.

Benny D founded the London Artist Development programme which aims to take emerging artists to the next level. Artists to have participated in the scheme include The Puppini Sisters, Frankie Cocozza, Kye Sones and Max Milner.

In 2013, Benny D accepted an invitation to be on the judging panel for the Isle of Wight Festival Unsigned Competition from promoter, John Giddings.

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Notes and References

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  2. Book: Inc, Nielsen Business Media. Billboard. 2007-10-06. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. en.
  3. Web site: Boy george fever.
  4. Web site: Boy george fever.
  5. News: Cocteau Twins ride wave a bit too long . 11 March 1994 . . Sullivan, Jim . Boston, MA.
  6. Book: Punk Diary: The Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide To Underground Rock, 1970-1982 . Backbeat Books . Gimarc, George . 2005 . San Francisco, CA . 375 . 0-87930-848-6.
  7. News: Cocteau twins get on track with 'Cafe' . 16 April 1994 . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Norman, Tony . Pittsburgh, PA.
  8. News: The Cocteau Twins Open The Door To Their Music . 25 March 1994 . Seattle Times . Phalen, Tom.