Ben Ellman is an American saxophonist, harmonica player, and producer most widely known as a member of the New Orleans–based funk band Galactic, with whom he has made eight studio albums.[1] He joined the group in 1994, when they were known as Galactic Prophylactic. Ben also works as a DJ under the name Gypsyphonic Disko, where he mixes New Orleans style funk with klezmer, Eastern European and other exotic music.[2]

Ben Ellman
Also known asGypsyphonic Disko
OriginUnited States
GenresFunk, Jazz, New Orleans
Occupation(s)Saxophonist, Harmonica player, Producer, DJ
Instrument(s)Saxophone, Harmonica
Member ofGalactic

Production

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As a producer Ben has overseen Galactic’s recordings since 2007, and has produced artists such as Trombone Shorty, Stoop Kids, The Revivalists, Walter “Wolfman” Washington, Soul Rebels, Big Freedia, as well as singer-songwriter Ryan Montbleau and rapper Lyrics Born. Ellman produced the Trombone Shorty album “Backatown”,[3] which was nominated for a Grammy in 2010,[4] and The Revivalists hit album “Men Amongst Mountains”, which included the single “Wish I Knew You” which went to No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative chart in 2015[5]

Other Pursuits

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As a sideman Ellman has played on recordings by Harry Connick, The Afghan Whigs, Ani DiFranco, Theryl “Houseman", The Royal Fingerbowl and Corey Henry.[6] In March 2019, Galactic's members purchased the legendary New Orleans venue Tipitina's, making Ellman one of the club's owners.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Galactic Biography". MascotLabelGroup.com.
  2. ^ "Galactic saxophonist Ben Ellman's puts a new twist on bounce with funky mixtape". NOLA.com. 28 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Review: Trombone Shorty Backatown (Verve Forecast)". MixOnline.com. 27 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Several Jazz Surprises In The 2011 Grammy Award Nominations". NPR.com.
  5. ^ "THE REVIVALISTS Talk About Life In New Orleans, Their Third Album, "Men Amongst Mountains" And More!". music.allaccess.com.
  6. ^ "Ben Ellman | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
  7. ^ "Galactic's Funk Sound Finds Permanent Home In Legendary New Orleans Club". NPR.com.