Mitch Benn is a British singer-songwriter and comedian known for his work in the genre of musical comedy. Born on February 1, 1970, in Liverpool, England, Benn gained prominence in the early 2000s through his performances on BBC Radio 4's "The Now Show" and "The Totally Radio Show." His witty lyrics often address contemporary issues, pop culture, and science, reflecting a sharp satirical edge. Notable works include his albums "Singalonga Mitch" (2005), "Completely and Utterly" (2008), and "Mitch Benn Is the 37th Beatle" (2011), which showcases his ability to blend humor with musicality. His song "The 37th Beatle" humorously explores the idea of being a lesser-known member of The Beatles. Benn has also authored books, including "It's My Planet Too," and has made numerous television appearances, expanding his reach beyond music. His impact on the music scene lies in his ability to elevate musical comedy, influencing a new generation of comedians and musicians. With a unique blend of humor and commentary, Benn continues to resonate with audiences, making significant contributions to the genre.