Benjamin Kowalewicz
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Benjamin Kowalewicz (Template:Pron-en) is the lead singer of the Canadian rock band Billy Talent.
Biography
Kowalewicz, of Polish descent, was born December 16, 1975, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was raised in Streetsville, Ontario, but now lives in downtown Toronto. He attended Our Lady of Mount Carmel Secondary School, where he was originally a drummer in a band named To Each His Own. In this band he would meet Jonathan Gallant. After drumming for To Each His Own, Kowalewicz moved to the bands vocals and rhythm guitar. The band then recruited Aaron Solowoniuk to play the drums. The three would then meet the final member Ian D'Sa and form a band called Pezz. Pezz released their first album Watoosh! in 1998.[2] When threatened with a lawsuit from an American band who was also using the name Pezz, Kowalewicz suggested the name Kafka's Holiday, but they eventually settled with Billy Talent, taken from a character of Michael Turner's Hard Core Logo. Kowalewicz moved straight ahead to merely vocals, and Billy Talent was born.[citation needed] In this time, Kowalewicz worked in a number of positions at Toronto radio station 102.1 the Edge, as an assistant for The Ongoing History of New Music host Alan Cross, to contribute funds towards Billy Talent's eponymous album.
Kowalewicz is featured in the song "Smiling Politely" by Cancer Bats from their album Hail Destroyer. He was also featured in the song "Wake Up The Town" by Anti-Flag, which was a bonus track on their 2008 album, The Bright Lights of America, and also in the video for Goldfinger's "Superman".
Kowalewicz's house in downtown Toronto was featured on the Toronto based home decorating show Designer Guys. He is also a vegetarian.
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Guest Appearances
Notes
- ^ Benjamin Kowalewicz on The Hour
- ^ The Ongoing History of New Music. "Before They Were Famous" Original Broadcast date: 13-11-05 on CFNY.