Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot

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Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot
Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot at the Lafayette Parc Hotel, Lafayette, California – 1987
Born
Martin Benedict Volpeliere-Pierrot

(1965-05-19) 19 May 1965 (age 58)
Years active1984–present
Known forLead singer of Curiosity Killed the Cat

Martin Benedict Volpeliere-Pierrot (born 19 May 1965) is an English singer best known as the vocalist from the band Curiosity Killed the Cat. He is known for sporting a distinctive hat often mistaken for a beret, which is actually a fiddler cap – a traditional Greek fisherman's hat – worn backwards.[1]

Early life[edit]

Volpeliere-Pierrot is the son of 1960s celebrity photographer Jean Claude Volpeliere-Pierrot and the model Belinda Watson.[2] He attended Woolverstone Hall School near Ipswich, which he credited in a 1987 interview with giving him "real hope"[3] through the education he received. In the mid-1980s he appeared as a model[4] on the front of Mike Read's Pop Quiz board game (made by Waddingtons in 1985) and formed the band Curiosity Killed the Cat.

Curiosity Killed the Cat[edit]

Curiosity Killed the Cat were a pop band formed in 1984 which had several hit singles in the UK. At the time of their breakthrough, Volpeliere-Pierrot was known for wearing a beret in most pictures of the band, though it was actually a peaked fisherman's hat, turned round with the peak to the rear so that it resembled a beret. Ben VP (as he was billed on a number of solo singles in the mid-1990s) was frequently referred to as 'Ben Vol-au-vent Parrot' in Smash Hits magazine,[5] with 'Bendy Ben' (or 'Boozy Ben') also used.

Their 1989 hit "Name and Number" has been sampled and remixed several times, including a version credited to Elements vs Ben VP[6] in 2006.[7]

Post-Curiosity[edit]

The band, who had signed to RCA Records/BMG[8] as Curiosity in the early 1990s,[9] split in 1994, with Ben VP signing to Telstar Records to release the 1996 single "Gotta Get You Home".[10]

In 2018, Volpeliere-Pierrot appeared on Channel 4's First Dates.[11][12] The programme paired him with a glamorous date ten years younger, but there was no attraction, instead the date called her mother and suggested that she go on a date with the singer.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot interview". Classic Pop. Bath. 21 February 2019.
  2. ^ "The Godfathers of Pop: Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot". Classic Pop Magazine. 21 February 2019. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  3. ^ Ashby, Jonathan (30 November 1987). "Don't kill off my school pleads pop star Ben". Daily Mirror. London. Retrieved 30 June 2020 – via corpun.com.
  4. ^ "Ben Volpierre". The Talent Society.
  5. ^ "Seven bands from the 80s we wish would reunite". BBC News. 24 April 2017.
  6. ^ "Elements vs Ben VP | Credits". AllMusic.
  7. ^ Scott, Danny (17 September 2006). "Ben Volpeliere Pierrot and his mother, Belinda". The Sunday Times. London. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot talks Curiosity Killed the Cat, hits and Andy Warhol – SuperDeluxeEdition".
  9. ^ "Curiosity Killed the Cat | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
  10. ^ TS Records/Telstar 1996, catalogue number BVP2813
  11. ^ "First Dates fans surprised as '80s popstar gets paired with a fan". Digital Spy. 3 May 2018.
  12. ^ "Sinead O'Connor reveals her daughter has signed her up to find love on 'First Dates'".