Event Details
Event type: Ages 19+
The Music Hall x 9-0-Nickel Ent x Royals Promotional Present:
Canadian Country Music Star "Dan Davidson" Live In Concert
Friday, September 29th, 2017
With Special Guest Performance from Rachel Jeans
General Admission - $20.00
VIP Balcony Booths - $550.00 - Includes 10 GA Tickets, Private Balcony Booth, $300 Bar Tab
For Tickets, VIP, Information, More - 90NickelEvents@gmail.com
39 King St E, Oshawa, ON L1H 1B2
87 Simcoe St N, Oshawa, ON L1G 4S3
Dan Davidson - Found - Official Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzkyDrCXogU
Dan Davidson - Barn Burner - Official Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCtKwkR90jI
Daniel "Dan" Davidson (born 1983 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian country singer and songwriter. He is best known as the guitarist and later lead vocalist of rock group Tupelo Honey.[1] Since 2014, Davidson has been pursuing a solo career in country music.[2] His second solo single, "Found", reached 16 on the Canada Country chart, making it the highest-charting independent single on Canadian country radio.[3][4]
In 2003, Davidson joined five fellow musicians from Grant MacEwan College to form the rock band Tupelo Honey.[5] He released three extended plays with the band between 2006 and 2008 as the guitarist and backing vocalist. When their lead singer parted ways with the band in 2010, Davidson took over that role.[1]
In addition to his work with Tupelo Honey, Davidson also served as a songwriter and producer for other Canadian artists during this period, as part of his partnership with Red Brick Songs.[2][6] Following the release of Brave New World in 2014, the band has been on hiatus and Davidson redirected his efforts towards a solo musical career in country music.[2] He is currently unsigned and independently released his first solo single, "Unkiss Her", in July 2015.[7] Davidson has worked with Jeff Dalziel, Karen Kosowski, Troy Samson, Alee, Emma-Lee, and Pete Lesperence on his forthcoming debut record.[7]
His second single, "Found", was released in March 2016.[8] It became his first song to chart on the Billboard Canada Country chart, where it reached a peak of 16.[9] This made it the highest-charting independent single by a Canadian country artist.[3][4]
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