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Beck with the Westville Philharmonic
Westville Music Bowl, New Haven, CT, United States
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Beck with the Westville Philharmonic
Westville Music Bowl, New Haven
Conducted by Edwin Outwater and with support from Molly Lewis
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Beck with the Colorado Symphony
Conducted by Christopher Dragon
Ford Amphitheater, Colorado Springs
with support from Molly Lewis
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Conducted by Christopher Dragon
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About Beck
Genre
Alternative / Punk

Beck Hansen (born Bek David Campbell, July 8, 1970) is an American musician, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Beck's music is known for its pop-junk culture collage of musical styles, ironic lyrics, samples, drum machines, live instrumentation and heady sound effects.

Beck was born in Los Angeles, California, to David Campbell (a musician) and Bibbe Hansen (a former dancer for The Velvet Underground). His father is a Scientologist; Beck and his wife are also both practicing Scientologists. When his parents separated, Beck stayed with his mother and brother in Los Angeles, where he was influenced by that city's diverse musical offerings - everything from hip-hop to latin music - and his mother's art scene - all of which would later reappear in his recorded and published work.

Although Beck's work defies easy description, his eclecticism and genre experiments have sparked comparisons with Prince, though Beck was undoubtedly a less prolific artist, and drew on an absurdist, free-flowing lyrical style totally original when first exposed to mainstream audiences (indeed, some critics labeled him and his breakthrough single "Loser" as novelties - see below). Despite this individualism, Beck's music was very much a product of the 90s and the media age in general, with hip hop, indie/underground rock, electronic music and genre-benders like the Beastie Boys as notable touchstones; in addition, some critics could not resist likening his head-spinning lyrical aesthetic to a post-modern Bob Dylan sensibility.