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Jay Benham

September 5, 1972 - September 22, 2022

Visiting Lecturer for the BSc programme in Music at City, University of London. An incredibly energetic and funny personality, a gifted audio professional and talented educator.

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Soren Martin 2022-10-04 13:38:06 wrote:

Jay was instantly one of my favourite lecturers, but also one of my favourite people. He was always making jokes and lending help to anyone who needed it. No question was too silly and you could tell he genuinely felt that way when he answered you or offered advice. I learned so much from him in my first year just because he was always responding to my numerous emails about assignments, recording techniques, anything to do with music really. We all knew that he wholeheartedly loved music, whether it be making it or just listening to it. He also loved teaching us, even when we probably made it quite difficult for him at times. Jay, thank you so much for helping me adjust to life in a completely different country and my first year at uni by being who you were; a bright light that instantly helped others feel at ease around you. I’m going to miss seeing you around the department and your jokes.

Soren Martin 2022-10-04 13:38:06 wrote: Jay was instantly one of my favourite lecturers, but also one of my favourite people. He was always making jokes and lending help to anyone who needed it. No question was too silly and you could tell he genuinely felt that way when he answered you or offered advice. I learned so much from him in my first year just because he was always responding to my numerous emails about assignments, recording techniques, anything to do with music really. We all knew that he wholeheartedly loved music, whether it be making it or just listening to it. He also loved teaching us, even when we probably made it quite difficult for him at times. Jay, thank you so much for helping me adjust to life in a completely different country and my first year at uni by being who you were; a bright light that instantly helped others feel at ease around you. I’m going to miss seeing you around the department and your jokes.

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