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|firstname      = Beck
|surname        = Hansen
|image          = [[File:Beck.jpg|225px]]
|image text    = Beck performing in [[2006]].
|profession    = Guest voice actor<br>Singer
|birth date    = 8 July, [[1970]]
|death date    =
|wikipedia      = Beck
|imdb          = nm0065059
|chartype      =
|voice category =
}}
 
{{about|the musician|the ''[[Futurama]]'' character|Beck's head}}
 
'''Beck Hansen''', commonly known as '''Beck''', is an [[American]] singer-songwriter who voiced [[Beck's head|his own head in a jar]] in "[[Bendin' in the Wind]]".  He is best known for his work in the [[1990s]], including the albums ''{{w|Mellow Gold}}'' and ''{{w|Odelay}}'' and the singles "{{w|Loser (Beck song)|Loser}}", "{{w|Devils Haircut}}", "{{w|Where It's At}}" and "{{w|Sexx Laws}}".  He has been active musically since the [[1980s]], and continues to write music today including contributions to the film ''{{w|Scott Pilgrim vs. the World}}''.
 
In "Bendin' in the Wind", he is credited as a performer for "Sexx Laws", "Where It's At", and the original song "[[List of song performances#My Broken Friend|My Broken Friend]]" along with [[John DiMaggio]].
 
== Episode credits ==
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{{voice actors}}
 
[[Category:Singers]]
[[Category:Special guests]]
[[Category:Voice actors]]

Latest revision as of 08:34, 9 September 2013

Beck Hansen
Beck.jpg
Beck performing in 2006.
ProfessionGuest voice actor
Singer
Born8 July, 1970
IMDB profilenm0065059
Wikipedia has information unrelated to Futurama
This article is about the musician. For the Futurama character, see Beck's head.

Beck Hansen, commonly known as Beck, is an American singer-songwriter who voiced his own head in a jar in "Bendin' in the Wind". He is best known for his work in the 1990s, including the albums Mellow Gold and Odelay and the singles "Loser", "Devils Haircut", "Where It's At" and "Sexx Laws". He has been active musically since the 1980s, and continues to write music today including contributions to the film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.

In "Bendin' in the Wind", he is credited as a performer for "Sexx Laws", "Where It's At", and the original song "My Broken Friend" along with John DiMaggio.

Episode credits