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About BenjaminAkiraTallamy

Benjamin Akira Tallamy (Born April 6th 1984) is a British writer and musician. He is also an experienced film maker and actor.

He has appeared as a founding member of groups such as; The mutineers, The pyrates and Catherine and the owl.

He has played with many acts, supporting artists such as Jim Causley, Wojtek Godzisz of Symposium as well bands such as Enon and Ill Ease. More recently Ben also played with The Imagined Village, singing a duet with Eliza Carthy as well playing alongside Martin Carthy and Jackie Oates.

Please visit www.bentallamy.com to see Ben's work.

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