'Daniel Robert Powter' (born
February 25 1971) is a
Canadian Grammy Award-nominated
recording artist. He grew up in
Vernon, in the
Okanagan Valley region of
British Columbia. With few local musical influences, he credits his early exposure to music to his mother, who was a pianist and directed him into music as a child.
Early success
Daniel Powter released his debut album "
I'm Your Betty" in 2000. The album, limited to a very small print, is considered a collectors item by fans due to its extremely small print run. It contained 10 songs, two of which "More Than I" and "Negative Fashion" were both featured on the television show
Higher Ground (TV series).
Daniel Powter's first
piano pop single, "
Bad Day" debuted not in his home country of Canada, but rather in
Europe in mid-
2005. It was chosen by
Warner Brothers as a submission for commercial production and was subsequently chosen by
Coca-Cola as the theme song for an ad campaign in Europe. Additionally, "Bad Day" was used extensively by ''
American Idol'' in its
fifth season. Powter sang the song live at the end of the penultimate show of that season on
May 23,
2006. The song achieved heavy airplay in most European countries, and made it as high as number three on the overall European airplay chart. It did best in
Germany, where it peaked at number one in national airplay, Ireland where it peaked at #1 on the
Singles Chart,
[1] in Italy, where it peaked at #1 in the summer of 2005 and has been recently featured on a commercial and in the
UK, where it peaked at number two in the singles chart and stayed in the top 10 for 13 weeks. In the
United States the song reached number one on the
Billboard Hot 100 seven weeks after it was released, and also rocketed to number one on the
Adult Top 40 and
Adult Contemporary charts. It made Powter the first solo Canadian male artist to top the Hot 100 since
Bryan Adams in 1995 (with "Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?"). In
Australia, it peaked at number three. The song also reached number 1 in Powter's homeland of Canada. It was fifth place in the British
Record of the Year 2005.
On
July 2,
2005, Powter performed at the Berlin installment of
Live 8, a simultaneous group of concerts in nine countries intended to raise awareness of poverty in Africa and put pressure on world leaders for aid.
On
April 1,
2006, he was named the best new artist at the Canadian
Juno Awards.
The video for
"Bad Day" features actress
Samaire Armstrong, best known for her role as Anna on the popular American television show ''
The O.C.'' with Jason Adelman.
Daniel Powter has a music publishing deal with
BMG Music Publishing for France.
Powter was nominated for Breakthrough Act at the BRIT Awards 2006, but failed to win that award.
He was also nominated at the 2006
Billboard Music Awards for Hot 100 single of the year for his hit
"Bad Day", but lost. However "Bad Day" was still named Billboard #1 song of the year in 2006.
[2] A grammy nomination followed in the pop vocal performance category which went to John Mayer at the ceremony held in Los Angeles in February 2007.
Follow-up singles
Powter's next singles varied worldwide with "Jimmy Gets High", "Free Loop", and "Lie To Me" all being released in different parts of the world. So far, however, they have failed to match the enormous success of 'Bad Day'.
In the UK, "Free Loop" was released as the follow-up single to "Bad Day". However,
Warner Bros. Records' international distributor,
WEA failed to realize that "Free Loop" was chart ineligible due to a live version of "Bad Day" being featured as a
B-side on the single. "Bad Day" was still in the UK top 40 and due to UK chart rules, an artist cannot have a version of the previous single on the latest one if the previous is still charting. However, if it had charted it would have been a top 20 hit, in the midweek charts it was at number 16.
Consequently, the next UK single which was chart eligible was "Lie To Me", which was an abysmal flop, completely missing the top 75. "Lie To Me" eventually charted at #92 in the UK because of distribution problems and lack of promotion due to extensive promotion of "Bad Day" in the US.
"Jimmy Gets High" was highly speculated to be the fourth single from the album in the UK, with an expected release set for October 2006 however, despite the video circulating on music channels and the song receiving good airplay, it was eventually not released due to US Commitments. In the US, "Free Loop" was the album's second single but failed to make the Hot 100 and barely broke the Adult Contemporary Top 30; during the brief chart tenure of "Free Loop", "Bad Day" was still sitting at #2 AC behind
Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten." A new track called "Love You Lately" was now rumoured to be his next US and UK single and whilst a video was filmed, it was never released to music channels or radio stations so now release has yet been confirmed. A re-release of his first mainstream album 'Daniel Powter' has been speculated alongside the release of two new tracks 'Love You Lately' and 'Back Home In Alabama' included on the re-release however, this like a new single, has yet to be confirmed.
New Album
Daniel has said that his new album will be released in 2008. On his myspace blog he revealed that he's been working with legendary producer
Linda Perry in her studio which he claims is "Amazing... one of the best in LA." Also announced is the musicians recording the as-of-yet unnamed album with him. He claims "I'm working with some great musicians. So far, I have confirmed
David Levita on guitar,
Victor Indrizzo on drums and
Paul Ill on bass."
Trivia
★ His 'Daniel Powter' album contains a
copy protection scheme that prevents it from being loaded onto computers or used with digital music devices, it is unclear whether this prompted its re-release in 2007 with additional tracks and without such protection.
★ When asked in an interview why he always wears his trademark
tuque (
beanie) hat, Powter explained that he was hit by a car when he was 22 and was subsequently left with a large scar on his head. He wears a hat to cover the scar, and remarked that he has over 40 similar tuques in his wardrobe.
★ Powter's hit "
Bad Day" was featured on the
fifth season of ''American Idol'', played whenever a contestant was eliminated.
★ "Bad Day" is now well known as arena music in sporting events; it is played whenever a team loses, gets eliminated from a playoff series or game, or something bad happens during the game (e.g. star player gets injured). Examples of sporting events where it has been used include the
2006 FIFA World Cup,
2006 MLB season,
2006 NBA Playoffs, and
2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs. At baseball stadiums, it's also used to mock opposing pitchers who have been taken out of games due to poor performance.
★ Daniel Powter is
dyslexic. In an article in ''People Magazine'' he said that instead of seeing "the dogs were barking" he saw "the bogs were darking" and that piano notes looked like dots to him.
★ "Bad Day" was used in the 2006
MTV Movie Awards skit.
★ In the episode "The Bitch is Back" from The CW's Veronica Mars, Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars) was singing "Bad Day" while waiting in the dark.
★
The Daily Show parodied
American Idol's use of "Bad Day" in a sketch about
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's death. The song was played over clips of the terrorist, much like ''American Idol'' 's montages of eliminated contestants.
★ The Canadian singer/songwriter's label announced that "Bad Day" has become the best-selling digital single in the U.S. to date, with nearly 1.7 million downloads.
★ Internet sketch comedy show ''
Moron Life'' parodied Powter's "Bad Day" in their musical number ''
Overplayed''.
★ Daniel Powter has a brother named Matthew who works as a teacher at a junior high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Discography
Singles
| Year | Single | Album | 'U.S. Hot 100' | 'U.S. Pop' | 'U.S. AC' | 'U.S. HAT' | 'UK' | 'IRL' | 'CAN' | 'AUS' | 'NZ' | 'FRA' | 'GER' | 'ITA' | 'SUI' | 'BEL' | 'AUT' | 'NL' | 'SE' | 'NOR' |
|---|
| 2005 | "Bad Day" | ''Daniel Powter'' | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 3 | 17 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 13 | 6 | 8 | 7 |
| "Free Loop" | DNC | - | 30 | - | - | 20 | 11 | 43 | 32 | 52 | 55 | - | 38 | - | 62 | - | - | - |
| 2006 | "Lie to Me" | - | - | - | - | 92 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 2007 | "Love You Lately" | ''Daniel Powter'' (re-release) | DNC | - | - | 39 | - | - | 5 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
References
1. Bad Day peaks at #1 on ISC on 18 August 2005
2. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/awards/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003439726
External links
★
Official site
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Myspace