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{{Infobox musical artist
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| name = Benny Anthony Harley
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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1963|9|26}}
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| birth_place = [[Washington, D.C.]]
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| instrument = Trumpet
| origin = Washington, D.C.
| genre = [[Go-go]]
| instrument = Trumpet
| occupation = Musician, songwriter, vocalist
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'''Anthony Harley''' (1963–2010), better known by his stage name "Little Benny", was an American [[Trumpet]] player, who was a part of the Washington D.C. based [[Go-go|go-go band]] Rare Essence. He was named by Kato Hammond, the founder of ''Take me out to the Go Go magazine'', as one of the founding fathers of the genre.<ref name=Brown/><ref name="gogo magazine"/>
'''Benny Anthony Harley ''' (September 26, 1963 – May 30, 2010), better known by his stage name '''Little Benny''', was an American [[trumpet]] player who was a part of the [[Washington, D.C.]]-based [[go-go]] band [[Rare Essence]]. He has been called one of the founding fathers of the genre.<ref name=Brown/><ref name="gogo magazine"/>


==Early life==
==Early life==
Harley was born on Sept. 26, 1963 in [[Washington D.C.]]. His father, Frank Harley, sang in a band called Bell Chorda. He grew up playing guitar, but soon grew enamored by the trumpet. "I saw this guy playing a horn in the parking lot and told him, 'Let me see that thing. How do you play this?'" He said.<ref name=Brown/><ref name="gogo magazine"/>
Benny Anthony Harley was born on September 26, 1963, in [[Washington, D.C.]] His father Frank Harley sang in a band called "Bell Chorda". He grew up playing the [[electric guitar]], but soon grew enamored by the trumpet. As Little Benny once said, ''"I saw this guy playing a horn in the parking lot and told him, let me see that thing. How do you play this?"'' <ref name=Brown/><ref name="gogo magazine"/>


==Go-Go music scene==
==Go-go music scene==
Harley was a senior in high school when go-go music emerged on the scene. Washington D.C. based R&B artist [[Chuck Brown]] is considered the founder of the genre, which included incessant beats and the use of conga drums, cow bells and call-and-response chants. Go-go gained widespread attention in the late 1970s with the song "Bustin' Loose." After Brown went on tour, other bands popped up in and around the D.C. area. Harley joined Rare Essence in 1974, who were originally called ''The Young Dynamos''. Harley's band, Rare Essence, was one of the most notable go-go bands and is considered to be an influential force in the genre. "When you look at go-go from a historical standpoint, Little Benny, he stands out as one of the founding fathers. Chuck Brown laid the foundation, but Rare Essence -- and Benny was part of it during that time -- built the house," said Kato Hammond, founder and editor of ''Take me out to the Go Go magazine''. Harley was known for his energetic stage presence, his powerful voice, and the ability to play two trumpets at once.<ref name=Brown/><ref name="gogo magazine"/>
Harley was a [[Senior (education)|senior]] at [[Ballou High School|Ballou Senior High School]] in [[Southeast (Washington, D.C.)|Southeast]], when go-go music emerged on the scene. Washington, D.C. based funk and go-go artist [[Chuck Brown]] is considered the founder of the genre, which included incessant beats and the use of conga drums, cow bells and call-and-response chants. Go-go gained widespread attention in the late-70s with the song "[[Bustin' Loose (song)|Bustin' Loose]]". After Brown went on tour, other bands popped up in and around the [[Washington metropolitan area]]. Harley joined [[Rare Essence]] in 1974, who were originally called ''The Young Dynamos''. Harley's band, Rare Essence, was one of the most notable go-go bands and is considered to be an influential force in the genre. "When you look at go-go from a historical standpoint, Little Benny, he stands out as one of the founding fathers. Chuck Brown laid the foundation, but Rare Essence and Benny was part of it during that time built the house," said [[Kevin Kato Hammond]]. [[Little Benny & the Masters]] had one go-go hit "[[Who Comes to Boogie]]" in 1984, studio albums ''[[Cat in the Hat (album)|Cat in the Hat]]'' in 1987 and ''[[Gett Your Drink On]]'' in 1997, and live album ''[[Live at the Cafe]]'' in 2000. Harley was known for his energetic stage presence, his powerful voice, and the ability to play two trumpets at once.<ref name=Brown/><ref name="gogo magazine"/>

==Later career and death==
Harley left Rare Essence in the mid-80s to form another group called Little Benny & the Masters. He later played with the go-go band Proper Utensils and had several reunions with original members of Rare Essence. Later in life, he played often with Chuck Brown, including a show in Washington the night before his death. He died on May 30, 2010, at his brother's home in Washington, D.C.<ref name=Brown>{{cite news|last1=Brown|first1=Emma|title=Anthony 'Little Benny' dies at 46; a founding father of D.C. go-go music|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/30/AR2010053003566.html|agency=The Washington Post|date=May 31, 2010}}</ref><ref name="gogo magazine">{{cite news|last1=Kato|title=Interview with Little Benny|url=http://www.tmottgogo.com/littlebenny.html|accessdate=28 August 2014|agency=Take me out to the Go Go Magazine}}</ref>


==Later career==
Harley left Rare Essence in the mid-1980s to form another group called Little Benny and the Masters. He later played with the go-go band Proper Utensils and had several reunions with original members of Rare Essence. Later in life, he played often with Chuck Brown, including a show in Washington the night before his death. He died on May 30, 2010 at his brother's home in Washington D.C.<ref name=Brown>{{cite news|last1=Brown|first1=Emma|title=Anthony 'Little Benny' dies at 46; a founding father of D.C. go-go music|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/05/30/AR2010053003566.html|agency=The Washington Post|date=May 31, 2010}}</ref><ref name="gogo magazine">{{cite news|last1=Kato|title=Interview with Little Benny|url=http://www.tmottgogo.com/littlebenny.html|accessdate=28 August 2014|agency=Take me out to the Go Go Magazine}}</ref>
== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 03:08, 11 June 2024

Benny Anthony Harley
Background information
Birth nameBenny Anthony Harley
Also known asLittle Benny
Born(1963-09-26)September 26, 1963
Washington, D.C.
DiedMay 30, 2010(2010-05-30) (aged 46)
Washington, D.C.
GenresGo-go
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, vocalist
InstrumentTrumpet
Formerly of

Benny Anthony Harley (September 26, 1963 – May 30, 2010), better known by his stage name Little Benny, was an American trumpet player who was a part of the Washington, D.C.-based go-go band Rare Essence. He has been called one of the founding fathers of the genre.[1][2]

Early life

[edit]

Benny Anthony Harley was born on September 26, 1963, in Washington, D.C. His father Frank Harley sang in a band called "Bell Chorda". He grew up playing the electric guitar, but soon grew enamored by the trumpet. As Little Benny once said, "I saw this guy playing a horn in the parking lot and told him, let me see that thing. How do you play this?" [1][2]

Go-go music scene

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Harley was a senior at Ballou Senior High School in Southeast, when go-go music emerged on the scene. Washington, D.C. based funk and go-go artist Chuck Brown is considered the founder of the genre, which included incessant beats and the use of conga drums, cow bells and call-and-response chants. Go-go gained widespread attention in the late-70s with the song "Bustin' Loose". After Brown went on tour, other bands popped up in and around the Washington metropolitan area. Harley joined Rare Essence in 1974, who were originally called The Young Dynamos. Harley's band, Rare Essence, was one of the most notable go-go bands and is considered to be an influential force in the genre. "When you look at go-go from a historical standpoint, Little Benny, he stands out as one of the founding fathers. Chuck Brown laid the foundation, but Rare Essence — and Benny was part of it during that time — built the house," said Kevin Kato Hammond. Little Benny & the Masters had one go-go hit "Who Comes to Boogie" in 1984, studio albums Cat in the Hat in 1987 and Gett Your Drink On in 1997, and live album Live at the Cafe in 2000. Harley was known for his energetic stage presence, his powerful voice, and the ability to play two trumpets at once.[1][2]

Later career and death

[edit]

Harley left Rare Essence in the mid-80s to form another group called Little Benny & the Masters. He later played with the go-go band Proper Utensils and had several reunions with original members of Rare Essence. Later in life, he played often with Chuck Brown, including a show in Washington the night before his death. He died on May 30, 2010, at his brother's home in Washington, D.C.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Brown, Emma (May 31, 2010). "Anthony 'Little Benny' dies at 46; a founding father of D.C. go-go music". The Washington Post.
  2. ^ a b c d Kato. "Interview with Little Benny". Take me out to the Go Go Magazine. Retrieved 28 August 2014.