- Dan Connolly (musician)
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Dan Connolly Origin Seattle Genres Rock, acoustic, indie rock, hip hop, celtic rock Occupations Songwriter, singer Instruments Singing, Guitar, Piano, Bodhrán Years active 2005–present Website danielconnolly.com Dan Connolly is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist and Irish drummer. He recently started his music career in earnest, drawing from a varied background. With an extensive repertoire of ballads and fusion rock. Connolly now has a band that includes violinist Geoffrey Castle and other Seattle musicians.
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History
The son of first generation Irish immigrants, Connolly's father introduced him to music, most notably in the form of traditional Irish folk.[1] He was raised in a house constantly flooded with music ranging from 200-year-old Celtic songs, to Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis and the Beatles.
As a diver in the United States Navy’s elite Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, Connolly traveled the world to dive[2] and defuse underwater bombs in some of the most war-torn places on earth. Between missions, Connolly wrote and performed for thousands aboard aircraft carriers and various ports around the world.[1]
It was during his travels through South America that his potential as a musician was fully realized. During fall 2005 in Bogotá, Colombia, Connolly was “discovered” by a local producer and brought to a studio to record some of his early work.
Connolly has since recorded with legendary violinist Geoffrey Castle and other notable musicians[citation needed]. At home in Seattle, he performs regularly, both solo and with his band, at venues around the Pacific Northwest, and was invited to play one of his compositions, “The Compassion Song,” for His Holiness the Dalai Lama during a visit to Seattle in April 2008.[3] His debut CD called "Running Under Water" was released in February 2009.
Discography
Studio Albums
Album Name Release Running Under Water 2009 Singles
References
- ^ a b http://danielconnolly.com/
- ^ Hayes, D. "Meet Rocky, finalist for Milk-Bone National Spokesdog", Issaquah Press. http://www.issaquahpress.com/2008/12/15/meet-rocky-finalist-for-milk-bone-national-spokesdog/
- ^ http://www.seedsofcompassion.org/event/event-detail.html
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Categories:- Living people
- American musicians
- Musicians from Washington (state)
- American singer-songwriters
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