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Benjamin May is an american jazz bass player, arranger, and music educator.

Summary
Raised in the Midwest from a musical family with strong roots in classical music, Benjamin May made his move to Los Angeles in 1987. Some artists he has performed with include: Joe Pass, Anita O’Day, Rosemary Clooney, Annie Ross, Frank Sinatra Jr, Seth MacFarlane, Bill Henderson, Ernie Andrews, Barbara Morrison, Llew Matthews, Johnny Crawford, Bill Elliot, The Jimmy Dorsey Big Band, Al Viola, Ben Vereen, Red Holloway, Ray Brown, Bonnie Raitt, and Rob Mullins.

In addition to performing on numerous recordings and live concerts throughout the greater LA area, Benjamin has toured United States, Europe, Japan, and Thailand. Benjamin has also opened for Joe Zawinul and Tony Bennett, to name just a few. Today, Benjamin makes his home in Long Beach, CA where he continues to perform actively and teach all levels of music.

As a recording artist, Benjamin has recorded on over 40 CDs for various artists and projects. His musical experience counts over 30 years and 14,000+ performances.

Early Years
Benjamin May was born on March 3rd, 1967 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. His father, Walter Bruce May, served on the music faculties at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, the State University of New York at Cortland, Eisenhower College, and, from 1975 until 2001 he was Professor of Music at Augustana College (Sioux Falls, SD). Benjamin's mother, Mary Eleanor May, taught cello and piano lessons for over 60 years; she was also a chaplain at Sioux Valley Hospital (now Sanford Hospital) for 10 years. Benjamin was the youngest of the seven children in the family.

Augustana College
''Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Deferred June 1987.''

Benjamin May completed 3.5 years at Augustana College as a scholarship student, winning a Pro-Musica scholarship. His first teacher was David Miller, formerly from Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He then won a scholarship to study with the esteemed James Klute of Minnesota Orchestra. Once he moved to Los Angeles, he studied with John Clayton, upon personal recommendation of Ray Brown, who he participated in some master classes with. Benjamin also studied briefly with bassist, Rufus Reid.

Washington High School
''Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Graduated January 1985'' As a high school student, Benjamin was principal bass 2 years in a row in All-State Orchestra, and 1 year in All State Band. He was also principal cello of his high school orchestra for 3 years. In addition, Benjamin was a member of the Sioux Empire Youth Symphony Orchestra for 4 years.

Multi-instrumentalist
Benjamin's musical hobbies include being a multi-instrumentalist, collecting instruments, arranging and composing, and expanding his musical horizons to new influences and opportunities to learn and grow as a musician.

Filmography
Boiling Point, film produced by StudioCanal in 1993

Norma Jean and Marilyn, film produced by Home Box Office (HBO) in 1996