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Award-winning singer Son of Bibbe Hansen Grandson of Fluxus artist 'Al Hansen' Split up with his girlfriend stylish Leigh Limon after being together since 1991. [2000] Took his mother's maiden name upon his parents' divorce. Brother of third generation fluxus artist Channing Hansen. Son of string musician David Campbell, with whom he has collaborated several times. Stepson of Sean Carrillo. In the early 90s, Beck frequently played gigs at the Troy, a coffee shop owned by his mother and stepfather. Won "Best Alternative Performance" Grammies for back-to-back albums: Odelay (1996) and Mutations (1998) This video for his song "Devil's Haircut" was modeled after the movie 'Midnight Cowboy.' Is expecting first child with wife, Marissa Ribisi, in May 2004. The album "Sea Changes" was allegedly inspired by his heartbreak from the end of his relationship with longtime girlfriend Leigh Limon. The Dust Brothers, the famous producing team who worked with Beck on "Odelay," require a writing credit on all songs they produce, but they admitted that (more so than any collaborator they've had) Beck was responsible for the sound of "Odelay" and wrote virtually all of the words and music. Up until Beck did the album "Mutations," he played virtually all the instruments on almost all of the songs on his recordings. From "Mutations" on, he continued to produce and write the material, but recorded it with a band. Son, Cosimo Henri Hansen, born May 2004, with Ribisi. His mother, Bibbi Hansen, was the youngest member of Andy Warhol's entourage of stars, debuting in his unreleased 1965 film "Prison" at age 13 and appearing in a handful of other Warhol films of the mid-1960's, including "Restaurant" with Edie Sedgwick, before being sent to reform school, where she would remain until she was 18. His father was the son of Presbyterian minister, while his mother was from a family of Jewish hippie/beatnick artists. Son-in-law of Gay Ribisi. Brother-in-law of Giovanni Ribisi, and Gina Ribisi. Tom Petty covered his song "Asshole" and Johnny Cash covered his song "Rowboat". During his childhood, he pretty much had no friends, which gave him time to discover and practice his musical talent. On the song "E-Pro" from the album "Guero" he gave a co-writing credit to the Beastie Boys, as the backing beat to the song came from the Beastie's "So What'cha Want". Although he was not required to give them a writing credit (he could have merely given the "contains a sample from" credit), he did so out of respect and friendship for that group. Six songs from Guero were featured on the hit teen drama The O.C. Has an album in the works. He said that this album was being produced before Guero. Expecting baby number 2.