Ben Green is an American singer-songwriter and musician best known for the charting success of, Two to One, which peaked at #27. as well as being a film director, writer, and producer whose film short, Pipe Dreams, was the winner of Best Showcase Short Film, at the SOHO International Film festival in 2011. He is the owner and CEO of the Peekskill Clay Studio and the Peekskill Hat Factory, an 80,000 square ft. historic commercial building in Peekskill, New York.
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| - Ben Green is an American singer-songwriter and musician best known for the charting success of, Two to One, which peaked at #27. as well as being a film director, writer, and producer whose film short, Pipe Dreams, was the winner of Best Showcase Short Film, at the SOHO International Film festival in 2011. He is the owner and CEO of the Peekskill Clay Studio and the Peekskill Hat Factory, an 80,000 square ft. historic commercial building in Peekskill, New York. (en)
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| - Ben Green is an American singer-songwriter and musician best known for the charting success of, Two to One, which peaked at #27. as well as being a film director, writer, and producer whose film short, Pipe Dreams, was the winner of Best Showcase Short Film, at the SOHO International Film festival in 2011. He is the owner and CEO of the Peekskill Clay Studio and the Peekskill Hat Factory, an 80,000 square ft. historic commercial building in Peekskill, New York. (en)
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