Brooklyn-based drummer, percussionist, and songwriter Ben Teters was born into a family of musicians and began honing his craft at the age of seven. By 15, he had formed his first band, setting the foundation for a lifelong career in music. A 2012 graduate of Berklee College of Music, Ben studied under world-renowned drummers Kenwood Dennard, Mike Mangini, and Mark Walker, further refining his deep pocket, technical mastery, and rhythmic versatility.
Since moving to New York City, Ben has become an integral part of the local and international music scene, balancing an active schedule of touring, recording, and performing. His rock-solid groove and seamless fusion of Afro-Latin rhythms, reggae, funk, and jazz have led him to work with an impressive roster of artists, including Satsang, Sidney Mills (Steel Pulse), electric blues artist Seth Walker, America’s Got Talent finalist Cas Haley, legendary bassist Bakithi Kumalo (Paul Simon), Grammy Award-winning artist Chris Berry, award-winning dance troupe Dorrance Dance, and Afrobeat jazz ensemble The Brighton Beat, among others.
Beyond his work as a sideman, Ben is a founding member of Brooklyn-based reggae outfit SunDub, whose music blends roots reggae with elements of soul and blues. Their debut album, Burden of Love (2019), introduced their warm, groove-driven sound to a growing audience. In 2022, they followed up with Spirits Eat Music, an album that further showcases their evolution, featuring collaborations with Peetah Morgan (Morgan Heritage).