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Dan Gillespie Sells
Performing in London, 2007Background information Birth name Daniel Giles Gillespie Sells Born 20 September 1978 Origin London, UK Genres Power pop, pop rock Occupations Musician Instruments Guitar, piano, vocals Years active 1995–present Labels MCA Music, Inc., Island Associated acts Speedway, The Feeling Daniel Giles Gillespie Sells (pronounced /ɡɨˈlɛspi/; born 20 September 1978 in London, UK) is a British singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known as being the lead vocalist and frontman for the pop band, The Feeling.
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Biography
Sells and his brother were coparented, being brought up dividing their time between their father's house and their mother's house after their parents split when he was three years old. His mother is the disability rights campaigner Katherine Gillespie Sells. He was also parented by his mother's former partner Dilis, who he refers to as his other mother.[1] Sells attended The Ashmole School in London along with fellow students Amy Winehouse and Rachel Stevens (S Club 7). He studied at the BRIT School in which many new British groups originate from such as The Kooks in Croydon, and for a time was guitarist for Scottish pop rock band Speedway before he embarked on a B.A. in Commercial Music at the University of Westminster.[2]
In early 2007, Sells was seen in an advertising campaign for the Autograph range at Marks and Spencer.[3]
In addition to his work with The Feeling, he co-wrote several songs for Sophie Ellis-Bextor's third solo album, Trip the Light Fantastic. However, only two of the songs actually made it onto the tracklisting, "Only One" and "Love Is Here". Both tracks also feature his vocals, and "Love Is Here" includes his bandmate Richard Jones, Sophie Ellis-Bextor's husband, on bass guitar.
Dan is openly gay, and won the Stonewall Award for Entertainer of the Year in 2007. In an April 20, 2007 interview with the site Chart Rigger, Sells said he's had a boyfriend since New Year's Eve, and that he had not told any journalist before "because no one ever asked directly. This is really pathetic, but it's probably the first proper boyfriend I've really ever had, because I've just totally scuttered around the whole thing for so many years."[4] Sells also revealed on a catch-up session on The Feeling's official website that he is to feature on the cover of an issue of Attitude magazine in 2008, being the first cover shoot Sells has done. He appeared on the front cover of Attitude in March 2008, and was later on the front cover again on the September 2008 issue, alongside Alan Carr and Sir Ian McKellen. He also revealed that he had given input into a future issue of Gay Times and that his middle name is Giles.[5]
Sells co-wrote and co-performed (both with Ian Masterson) the theme tune to the 2008 BBC comedy drama series Beautiful People, an adaptation of the memoirs of Simon Doonan. In addition, Sells also contributed another original track, entitled "Beautiful People", as well as a 2006 cover version of Hall & Oates's "She's Gone" with his The Feeling bandmates. All three tracks appeared on the Beautiful People soundtrack album released in October 2008.
Dan started a helicopter Private Pilot License, at Panshanger Aerodrome, during April 2009. He talks about this in the July 2011 edition of Flaps Podcast.
Influences
Sells has stated that Karen Carpenter was "one of the greatest vocal technicians ever". He also cites Freddie Mercury and Neil Young as influences.[6]
References
- ^ "The Times | UK News, World News and Opinion". Women.timesonline.co.uk. http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/the_way_we_live/article3931402.ece. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- ^ "B.A. Commercial Music Students". University of Westminster. http://www.westminster.ac.uk/schools/media/music/ba-commercial-music/alumni. Retrieved 2010-05-03.
- ^ Autograph at Marks and Spencer[dead link]
- ^ "Chart Rigger interview". Chartrigger.blogspot.com. 2007-04-20. http://chartrigger.blogspot.com/2007/04/chart-rigger-exclusive-in-conversation.html. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- ^ The Feeling
- ^ "The Feeling interview". Sing365.com. http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/The-Feeling-Biography/1B76A8D10370D2704825719A00483C85. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
External links
Studio albums Compilation albums Singles: 2006-2011EPs Singles "Fill My Little World" · "Sewn" · "Never Be Lonely" · "Love It When You Call" · "Rosé" · "I Thought It Was Over" · "Without You" · "Turn It Up" · "Join With Us" · "Feels Like Christmas" · "Set My World on Fire" · "A Hundred Sinners (Come and Get It)" · "Rosé" (Unplugged at Abbey Road for Burberry Body)DVDs Tours "Twelve Stops and Home" tour · "Join With Us" tourRelated articles Categories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- People from London
- English singer-songwriters
- English guitarists
- English people of Scottish descent
- English male singers
- English rock singers
- LGBT people from England
- LGBT musicians from the United Kingdom
- People educated at the BRIT School
- People from Bounds Green
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