Dan Hawkins Biography

Occup.Musician
FromEngland
BornDecember 12, 1976
Age47 years
Dan Hawkins (birthed December 12, 1976) is a prominent British musician, songwriter, as well as manufacturer, best called the guitarist/backing singer for the chart-topping rock band, The Darkness. Born in Chertsey, England, Hawkins spent his youth in Lowestoft, Suffolk. He comes from a family of musically inclined people that recognized and also nurtured his talents from an early age. Hawkins would go on to develop an affinity for rock music and numerous musical influences that would certainly later shape his career.

Maturing, he shared his interest for music with his sibling as well as future bandmate, Justin Hawkins. Both brother or sisters took a passion in discovering and mastering various musical tools while refining their songwriting abilities. Dan created a love for guitar and also would later become a specialist in producing a selection of pulsating as well as detailed riffs on the instrument.

In 2000, in addition to his brother Justin (vocals, guitar), Frankie Poullain (bass), and Ed Graham (drums), they established The Darkness, a band that would go on to achieve conventional success and commercial honor in the global rock scene. The band's distinct audio, stemmed from a mix of hard rock, glam rock, and heavy metal influences, captured the focus of both followers and market professionals alike throughout their real-time efficiencies in the early 2000s.

The Darkness launched their launching album, "Permission to Land", in 2003, which escalated to the top position on the UK Albums Chart. Their contagious power, flamboyant stage visibility, and also fascinating efficiencies promptly acquired them a huge following. Loaded with hits such as "I Believe in a Thing Called Love", "Growing on Me", and also "Love Is Only a Feeling", the cd took place to accomplish multi-platinum standing and also made the band countless distinguished honors.

Adhering to the success of their launching, The Darkness released their sophomore effort in 2005, entitled "One Way Ticket to Hell ... and also Back". Although the album obtained combined testimonials, it still created notable songs like "One Way Ticket" and "Is It Just Me?" Nonetheless, the band faced some interior problems, causing their disbandment in 2006.

Throughout The Darkness' respite, Dan Hawkins remained to explore his musical prowess. In 2007, he created the rock band Stone Gods with previous The Darkness participant, Ed Graham, as well as bassist Toby MacFarlaine. The band obtained crucial recognition but continued to be reasonably underground in contrast to his previous success.

In 2011, to the joy of their hardcore follower base, The Darkness introduced their get-together, including the original schedule with the exemption of Ed Graham (later on changed by Rufus Taylor). The band launched 4 even more albums, specifically "Hot Cakes" (2012), "Last of Our Kind" (2015), "Pinewood Smile" (2017), and also "Easter Is Cancelled" (2019), every one of which saw moderate success and also suffered the band's condition as a powerful pressure in the rock music sphere.

As a musician and producer, Dan Hawkins stays a significant figure in the contemporary rock landscape. His dedication, talent, as well as interest for his craft have safeguarded his place in rock history, as well as he remains to inspire the future generation of musicians through his work with The Darkness as well as beyond.

Our collection contains 20 quotes who is written / told by Dan.

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20 Famous quotes by Dan Hawkins

Small: When we started off it was all nervous energy and we probably played everything twice as fast as we do
"When we started off it was all nervous energy and we probably played everything twice as fast as we do now"
Small: The bigger we get, I think the more its changing things, which is great, but we didnt set out to do tha
"The bigger we get, I think the more it's changing things, which is great, but we didn't set out to do that. We just wanted to be as big as we possibly could be"
Small: I knew from an early age exactly what I wanted to do. I wanted to be a musician and that was it. It mad
"I knew from an early age exactly what I wanted to do. I wanted to be a musician and that was it. It made life a lot easier knowing what I was aiming for"
Small: You have to keep going. The main attention is for us to stay alive and stay a band. You only really bec
"You have to keep going. The main attention is for us to stay alive and stay a band. You only really become very successful when you stick together. Just keep going and reaching bigger and better"
Small: Weve got a long career ahead of us and its going to be great. Trust me
"We've got a long career ahead of us and it's going to be great. Trust me"
Small: Theres a lot of people out there who have seen us once somewhere in a pub or heard our songs late night
"There's a lot of people out there who have seen us once somewhere in a pub or heard our songs late night on radio. We'd done four years of it before we'd even released a single. It's put us in good stead"
Small: I cant wait to start something up myself that is actually about giving unsigned bands the exposure they
"I can't wait to start something up myself that is actually about giving unsigned bands the exposure they deserve, especially when they travel so far to play the smallest gig they've ever played in their lives"
Small: Weve had a number 1 album in the UK and that was a really big thing for me. So now all weve got to do i
"We've had a number 1 album in the UK and that was a really big thing for me. So now all we've got to do is do it in America and that will have the domino effect of doing it across the rest of the world"
Small: Loads of computer graphics equals a terrible video in my book
"Loads of computer graphics equals a terrible video in my book"
Small: You can muck around with different guitars for certain bits, but you have to have your own sound. Thats
"You can muck around with different guitars for certain bits, but you have to have your own sound. That's your benchmark, that's your sound. I also play a Black Beauty. It sounds amazing"
Small: I cant wait until we get to the stage where we dont have to explain anymore
"I can't wait until we get to the stage where we don't have to explain anymore"
Small: As far as the live shows go, were not leapfrogging all the smaller venues. We would have bypassed these
"As far as the live shows go, we're not leapfrogging all the smaller venues. We would have bypassed these kind of shows and gone straight to the Arena shows, but we didn't want to"
Small: When I need to nail that riff to the cross, Marshall will always provide the hammer!
"When I need to nail that riff to the cross, Marshall will always provide the hammer!"
Small: We still havent played Madison Square Garden. Thats a benchmark. Something will have gone seriously wro
"We still haven't played Madison Square Garden. That's a benchmark. Something will have gone seriously wrong if we don't play Madison Square Garden for this album"
Small: In a strange kind of way I know were really popular and probably the biggest band in the country at the
"In a strange kind of way I know were really popular and probably the biggest band in the country at the moment, but at the same time there is this real cult thing going on"
Small: Were real people and were a band thats been playing on the scene for a long time. Weve made a lot of fr
"We're real people and we're a band that's been playing on the scene for a long time. We've made a lot of friends, and one enemy we've always had was the NME. They've always basically slated us and they've basically never ever written about the music"
Small: My favorite is still the one that I started off with, which is a Les Paul Standard. Ive played that at
"My favorite is still the one that I started off with, which is a Les Paul Standard. I've played that at every gig I've ever had. And that's my starting point in the studio"
Small: I think we raised about 20,000 pounds. There was a live performance thing so we thought wed donate the
"I think we raised about 20,000 pounds. There was a live performance thing so we thought we'd donate the equipment for an online charity in Britain. I hated to part with my guitar, but it was for such a great cause"
Small: I taught myself how to play the guitar. I never studied music
"I taught myself how to play the guitar. I never studied music"
Small: After school I moved to London to get involved in music. I took the whole thing very seriously
"After school I moved to London to get involved in music. I took the whole thing very seriously"