Dave Genn

Dave Genn


David Robert Madison Genn is a musician and a member of Canadian rock group 54-40. Genn was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on 2 March 1969.

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Matthew Good Band

Genn spent six years with the Matthew Good Band between 1995 and 2001, when he served as the band's lead guitarist and keyboardist, co-writing many of the band's songs with Matthew Good.

Trivia

  • In 1995, through his association with Canadian punk musician Art Bergmann, Dave earned the first of his several Juno Awards. With Genn co-writing much of the material and playing keyboard on a number of the tracks, Bergmann’s What Fresh Hell is This? won the award for "Best Alternative Album".
  • In 2002 Genn was co-writer, musical director, and a musician for Holly McNarland’s Home is Where My Feet Are album and subsequent tour.
  • His film score credits include the shorts Second Date and The Dogwalker written and directed by his brother James, as well as the National Geographic documentary Yukona. He has also worked with new West Coast Pepper Sands, The Dirtmitts, By a Thread, Lillix, Armchair Cynics, Honeysuckle Serontina, Marianas Trench, and Hedley.
  • Dave was the producer of Canadian rock band Ten Second Epic's third full-lenth album, Better Off. The album was released on September 20th, 2011.

Personal life

Genn's father is artist Robert Genn. In February 2006, Genn married local Vancouver weather personality Tamara Taggart. Dave and his wife, Tamara, have a son, Beckett born August 2, 2007, daughter Zoë born September 24, 2008, and daughter Poppy born August 16, 2010.

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