User talk:Jae Benjamin

Jae Benjamin represents Stuart Zender; Grammy® Award winner, Ivor Novello Writing Award winner, MTV Award winner, bass player and founding member of Jamiroquai. He is one of the few bassists in the World to sell over FORTY (40) million albums and counting. Stuart has been working on his long awaited solo career and new project and band, “Running Out of Heroes” and is currently in the studio.

Jason (Jae) Benjamin was in born Philadelphia Pennsylvania August 26th, 1975. He is a nephew/cousin of composer Sal Kaplan, film director and producer Andrew Davis, costume designer Michael Kaplan and singer Kitty Kallen (1954's "Little Things Mean a Lot"). Jae started his journey in the entertainment business at the tender age of 9 with director, writer and producer Karen Kasdin and continued acting, writing and performing stand-up comedy through his late 20's.

Jae Benjamin was destine for a life in music and film while always impressing the East and West Coast entertainment industry, by continually booking roles on television, commercials, stage, shorts, feature films and also filming several series for Comedy Central, HBO and SHOWTIME.

Through out the United States, Europe and Asia Jae Benjamin works with some the most recognized and talented music and film artists on the planet.

Broadway appearance: Alice in Wonder Land, Chicago, Pippin, Little Shop of Horrors, Grease,

Television: HBO (various), SHOWTIME (various), Comedy Central (Crank Yankers, John Stewart ) (various), HACK,

Howard Stern

Films: Big, Big Fish, Murder by Numbers, Collateral Damage, Oceans 11, Table One

Comedy Clubs: Carolines on Broadway (Headliner), Comic Strip Live, Dangerfields, NYC Comedy Club, Laugh House, Laugh Factory, The Improv, Hollywood Improv, Comedy Store, Laugh Factory Hollywood, Stand-Up New York, Gotham Comedy Club, Helium, Cobb's Comedy, Comedy Stop (VEGAS), Boston Comedy Club, Mottley's

Web links: (www.facebook.com/jaebenjamin), (www.myspace.com/phillyjae), (www.myspace.com/stuartzender), (www.stuartzender.net), (www.facebook.com/stuartzenderofficialfanpage), (www.twitter.com/jaebenjamin), (www.twitter.com/stuartzender)

Speedy deletion nomination of Jae Benjamin
A tag has been placed on Jae Benjamin, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article seems to be blatant advertising that only promotes a company, product, group, service or person and would need to be fundamentally rewritten in order to become an encyclopedia article. Please read the general criteria for speedy deletion, particularly item 11, as well as the guidelines on spam.

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August 2009
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