Benson was born in Woking, England to an Italian mother and a British father. He moved to Italy around 1965 and was an active musician since his early teens. In 2001 he suffered a serious leg injury when he fell off a bridge. He claimed that the accident was the result of an assault but there are suspicions that Benson actually attempted suicide since he was diagnosed with arthritis shortly before. Benson had to undergo prolonged rehabilitation to be able to walk again. In November of 2016 Benson and his wife Ester Esposito appeared in a video on repubblica.it where they revealed financial problems and asked for donations to pay for medical procedures. Benson can be seen stooped and hardly able to walk due to arthritis. It is also revealed that Benson suffers from heart problems and already had to undergo surgery at that point.
Musical career
In 1971 Benson recorded with the progressive rock bandBuon Vecchio Charlie a self-titled LP, which was only released in 1990 when the original record company brought out some of their early productions on CD. The album features Benson on vocals and 12-string guitar. In 1972 he took part in the festival Villa Pamphili. In 1983 he released his first single, Animal Zoo, an Italo disco production. In the following year he released his second single, Renegade, a song with electro-rock tones. In 1987 he curated the compilation albumMetal Attack, where he sings on the trackExotic Escape that he also co-wrote. In 1999 he released a solo album called Madre Tortura that featured progressive hard-rock tracks. In 2015 he released L'inferno dei vivi on the label INRI, a rock-opera-style concept album with electronic elements, and the accompanying single I Nani. In 2016 Benson released Duello Madre, a compilation of tracks from earlier releases. He is not currently working on any new songs, though he is continuing to play his vast collection of guitars and bass guitars on platforms of social media.
TV and movies
During the 1970s and 1980s Benson participated in various programs about contemporary music on TV and radio. In 1992 he played himself as a TV host in Carlo Verdone's film Maledetto il giorno che t'ho incontrato. In the 1990s and 2000s Benson appeared as a guest on Italian TV, usually judging musicians. His appearances were often over the top and satirical in nature.