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'Danny Michel' is a
singer-
songwriter based just outside
Guelph,
Ontario,
Canada.
Biography
Born in 1970 and raised in
Kitchener, Ontario, he began his professional career playing in many bands, most notably the
Rhinos, before beginning a solo career. In the late 1990s, he moved to
Ottawa, where he developed a loyal following with a weekly show at the Manx Pub on Elgin St. While at the Manx, he often entertained with cover versions of songs by some of his favourite artists, including
Ron Sexsmith,
Frank Black,
David Bowie,
Elvis Costello,
Tom Waits, and the
Rheostatics. At the same time, he began to amass an extensive repertoire of original tunes, and briefly joined local power-pop band Starling.
As a songwriter, he has released seven albums, including an album devoted to covers of David Bowie songs. His albums have often been recorded in a home-studio with him performing most, if not all, instruments. In his shows, he often uses looped live samples of his guitar and other instruments to create a richly layered solo performance. He is a talented guitarist who is universally lauded for his lyrics, having been compared to
Elvis Costello and received accolades from renowned Canadian author
Timothy Findley. His latest album, ''Valhalla'', was released on June 13, 2006.
In 2004, Danny was nominated for Best New Artist at the
Juno Awards following the release of his album ''Tales from the Invisible Man'' the previous year. The award went to
Michael Bublé.
In addition to recording and producing his own material, Danny also shares his production skills with other talent and is quickly making a name for himself as a producer and mixer. Recently working on projects with
Damhnait Doyle,
AA Sound System,
Leeroy Stagger and mixing tracks for well-known
David Bowie guitarist
Earl Slick (which included vocals by Bowie and
The Cure's
Robert Smith).
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Discography
★ ''Before the World was Round'' (1997)
★ ''Clear'' (1998)
★ ''Fibsville'' (1999)
★ ''In the Belly of a Whale'' (2001)
★ ''Tales From the Invisible Man'' (2003)
★ ''Loving the Alien'' (2004)
★ ''Valhalla'' (2006)
References
1. Return of the Rock Brandkon Walker
External links
★
Official website
★
Official MySpace profile
★
Unofficial fansite