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==Biography==
==Biography==
[[Singer]] and [[guitar]]ist Wesley was born ''c.'' 1981 in White Rock and raised in [[Brookswood, British Columbia]], singing in choirs since elementary school and being part of ukulele and concert bands in high school. At age 15 he formed his first band, The Dropouts, and later was front man of the bands General Mayhem, Audiophile, and Replica.<ref name="Advance">{{cite news| last =Hooper| first =Roxanne| title =Trio bring sandy, summer sound to Summit| page =| publisher =''Langley Advance''| date =2008-01-04| url =http://www.canada.com/langleyadvance/news/living/story.html?id=d6b39e0e-7ed4-496b-a483-f66f488e61f2| accessdate =2008-02-29 }}</ref> He previously worked as an electrician. He now lives in [[Vancouver]].<ref name="Times-Colonist">{{cite news| last =Devlin| first =Mike| title =Setting a hot pace: It's making music that matters, says mainland man| page =C7| publisher =''[[Times-Colonist (Victoria)|Times-Colonist]]''| date =2008-02-21}}</ref> He recorded the 2006 album "Outlaw" in Langley and the follow-up "Sing & Dance" in 2007.
[[Singer]] and [[guitar]]ist Wesley was born ''c.'' 1981 in White Rock and raised in [[Brookswood, British Columbia]], singing in choirs since elementary school and being part of ukulele and concert bands in high school. At age 15 he formed his first band, The Dropouts, and later was front man of the bands General Mayhem, Audiophile, and Replica.<ref name="Advance">{{cite news|last=Hooper |first=Roxanne |title=Trio bring sandy, summer sound to Summit |page= |publisher=''Langley Advance'' |date=2008-01-04 |url=http://www.canada.com/langleyadvance/news/living/story.html?id=d6b39e0e-7ed4-496b-a483-f66f488e61f2 |accessdate=2008-02-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080411105810/http://www.canada.com:80/langleyadvance/news/living/story.html?id=d6b39e0e-7ed4-496b-a483-f66f488e61f2 |archivedate=2008-04-11 |df= }}</ref> He previously worked as an electrician. He now lives in [[Vancouver]].<ref name="Times-Colonist">{{cite news| last =Devlin| first =Mike| title =Setting a hot pace: It's making music that matters, says mainland man| page =C7| publisher =''[[Times-Colonist (Victoria)|Times-Colonist]]''| date =2008-02-21}}</ref> He recorded the 2006 album "Outlaw" in Langley and the follow-up "Sing & Dance" in 2007.
Also later in 2007, he recorded the solo disc "Driftin". The band's influences are Mason Jennings, Bob Marley, The Beatles and Pearl Jam.<ref name="Times-Colonist" />
Also later in 2007, he recorded the solo disc "Driftin". The band's influences are Mason Jennings, Bob Marley, The Beatles and Pearl Jam.<ref name="Times-Colonist" />


His most successful single has been "Ooh Ohh", from the album ''Sing and Dance''.<ref name="Times-Colonist" /><ref>{{cite news| title =Music listings| page =D30| publisher =''[[The Vancouver Sun]]''| date =2008-02-21}}</ref> ''[[The Province]]'' rock music critic Tom Harrison wrote: "''Sing and Dance'' has a prominent reggae element but there is also an unvarnished rock sound that sometimes recalls [[Neil Young]]."<ref name="Province1">{{cite news| last =Harrison| first =Tom| title =Daniel Wesley no longer a secret| page =| publisher =''[[The Province]]''| date =2008-02-28| url =http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/etoday/story.html?id=13e9ddd2-9002-4c83-a8aa-57fe17ee601f&k=93327| accessdate =2008-02-29 }}</ref> In December 2010 the band released a Christmas song titled "Our First Christmas".
His most successful single has been "Ooh Ohh", from the album ''Sing and Dance''.<ref name="Times-Colonist" /><ref>{{cite news| title =Music listings| page =D30| publisher =''[[The Vancouver Sun]]''| date =2008-02-21}}</ref> ''[[The Province]]'' rock music critic Tom Harrison wrote: "''Sing and Dance'' has a prominent reggae element but there is also an unvarnished rock sound that sometimes recalls [[Neil Young]]."<ref name="Province1">{{cite news|last=Harrison |first=Tom |title=Daniel Wesley no longer a secret |page= |publisher=''[[The Province]]'' |date=2008-02-28 |url=http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/etoday/story.html?id=13e9ddd2-9002-4c83-a8aa-57fe17ee601f&k=93327 |accessdate=2008-02-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080411105544/http://www.canada.com:80/theprovince/news/etoday/story.html?id=13e9ddd2-9002-4c83-a8aa-57fe17ee601f&k=93327 |archivedate=2008-04-11 |df= }}</ref> In December 2010 the band released a Christmas song titled "Our First Christmas".


On July 26, 2011, Wesley released, "Easy Livin'", his fifth studio album to date. The album includes current single, "Head Outta Water", along with tracks, "Hello Britain" and "Argentina (Untitled No. 5)". Wesley will be heading out on tour with Matthew Good in Fall 2011 across Canada.
On July 26, 2011, Wesley released, "Easy Livin'", his fifth studio album to date. The album includes current single, "Head Outta Water", along with tracks, "Hello Britain" and "Argentina (Untitled No. 5)". Wesley will be heading out on tour with Matthew Good in Fall 2011 across Canada.

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Daniel Wesley
Background information
Born1981 (age 42–43)
White Rock, British Columbia, Canada
GenresAlternative rock
Occupation(s)Musician, electrician
Years active2006–present
Websitedanielwesley.com

Daniel Wesley is a Canadian alternative rock musician from White Rock, British Columbia.

Biography

Singer and guitarist Wesley was born c. 1981 in White Rock and raised in Brookswood, British Columbia, singing in choirs since elementary school and being part of ukulele and concert bands in high school. At age 15 he formed his first band, The Dropouts, and later was front man of the bands General Mayhem, Audiophile, and Replica.[1] He previously worked as an electrician. He now lives in Vancouver.[2] He recorded the 2006 album "Outlaw" in Langley and the follow-up "Sing & Dance" in 2007. Also later in 2007, he recorded the solo disc "Driftin". The band's influences are Mason Jennings, Bob Marley, The Beatles and Pearl Jam.[2]

His most successful single has been "Ooh Ohh", from the album Sing and Dance.[2][3] The Province rock music critic Tom Harrison wrote: "Sing and Dance has a prominent reggae element but there is also an unvarnished rock sound that sometimes recalls Neil Young."[4] In December 2010 the band released a Christmas song titled "Our First Christmas".

On July 26, 2011, Wesley released, "Easy Livin'", his fifth studio album to date. The album includes current single, "Head Outta Water", along with tracks, "Hello Britain" and "Argentina (Untitled No. 5)". Wesley will be heading out on tour with Matthew Good in Fall 2011 across Canada.

He welcomed the birth of his first son 'Finn' on March 9, 2013.

Daniel released his most recent album on April 9, 2013 'Ocean Wide'. The first single off the album is titled 'Fuel to Fire'.

Discography

Outlaw (2006)
No.TitleLength
1."Layde Maybe" 
2."You Ain't Shit" 
3."Yesterday" 
4."What's Your Name" 
5."Johnny" 
6."One Man Mission" 
7."Rock Steady" 
8."Crush" 
9."Untitled" 
10."Outlaw" 
11."Beach Grove Ave." 
12."Miss You" 
Driftin' (2007)
No.TitleLength
1."Driftin'" 
2."New Wave" 
3."In My Room" 
4."Slip Slide Away" 
5."Dave" 
6."Monday" 
7."Big Mess" 
8."Grandpa" 
9."Windy" 
10."Untitled #3" 
Sing and Dance (2007)
No.TitleLength
1."Untitled #2" 
2."Radio" 
3."Ooo Ohh" 
4."My Pony" 
5."So Fine" 
6."Sing and Dance" 
7."Inside You" 
8."Nyquil" 
9."24h" 
10."Lonely Life" 
11."Fade Me" 
Daniel Wesley (Self-titled) (2009)
No.TitleLength
1."Untitled #4" 
2."Diggy" 
3."Pilgrimage" 
4."It'll Be You" 
5."Something That You Do" 
6."Drunk + Stoned" 
7."Spread Your Love" 
8."Reggae Tones and Rock 'n Roll" 
9."Cocaine + Cops" 
10."Family" 
11."Time For Leaving" 
Easy Livin' (2011)
No.TitleLength
1."Head Outta Water"3:33
2."Hello Britain"3:33
3."Dear Mary"3:36
4."Pirate Song"3:19
5."You And Me"3:36
6."Darlin'"3:58
7."Easy Livin'"3:36
8."Vagrants Life"2:54
9."Girl Gone Crazy"2:37
10."Argentina (Untitled No. 5)"2:50
Ocean Wide (2013)
No.TitleLength
1."The Bullet"3:20
2."Fuel To Fire"3:20
3."Sun Shine Down"2:44
4."In The Red"3:17
5."Operation Help"3:10
6."Hold Me"3:20
7."When The River Dries Up"3:08
8."Time Comes Soon"3:26
9."Ocean Wide"3:33
10."Be My Light"3:53
Total length:32:59

References

  1. ^ Hooper, Roxanne (2008-01-04). "Trio bring sandy, summer sound to Summit". Langley Advance. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-29. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ a b c Devlin, Mike (2008-02-21). "Setting a hot pace: It's making music that matters, says mainland man". Times-Colonist. p. C7. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Music listings". The Vancouver Sun. 2008-02-21. p. D30. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ Harrison, Tom (2008-02-28). "Daniel Wesley no longer a secret". The Province. Archived from the original on 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-02-29. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)