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Artist description
Canadian country artist |
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Music Style
Country including Southern Rock, Adult Contemporary, traditional & contemporary country and more |
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Musical Influences
Elton John, Billy Joel, Travis Tritt, Garth Brooks, Collin Raye, Alabama, Huey Lewis & the News, Abba, Eagles, Beatles, Stevie Wonder and many more |
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Similar Artists
Collin Raye, Diamond Rio, Travis Tritt |
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Artist History
Dan McVeigh has been involved in the music industry for 25 years. He started playing piano when he was 7 years old and learned guitar as a teenager. Dan has a diploma in Radio/Television Broadcasting and started working in radio as a disc jockey at various radio stations. He started writing songs at age 18 and has 5 Billboard songwriting awards to his credit as well as finishing 4th in the Canadian Country Music Hall Of Fame Songwriting Competition. After leaving radio, Dan performed as a keyboard player/lead vocalist in a number of Top 40 music groups. He eventually got involved in the recording industry and acquired a small recording studio where he produces his own songs.
Dan became involved with the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) in 1994 as a member and as a NSAI coordinator in 1996 along with Bruce Madole for the Toronto Regional Workshop.
Dan owns and operates Play It Again Dan Music, a digital recording studio and music publishing company. Dan's studio produces songwriter demos and CD's for both himself and other songwriter/artists. He also produces music for Film/Television and also video productions. He is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA), the Ontario Country Performer and Fan Association (OCPFA) and Society Of Composers, Authors And Music Publishers Of Canada (SOCAN).
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Instruments
Keyboards, guitar |
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Albums
Love And Bridges |
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Location
Brampton, Ontario - Canada |
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