Daniel Wesley

Reggae Rock

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Daniel Wesley (born December 30, 1981) is a Canadian alternative rock musician from White Rock, British Columbia. He was raised in Brookswood, British Columbia, singing in choirs since elementary school and being part of ukulele and concert bands in high school. At age 15, he formed his first band, the Dropouts, and later was front man of the bands General Mayhem, Audiophile, and Replica. He previously worked as an electrician before pursuing music full-time. Wesley recorded his first two albums, "Outlaw" (2006) and "Driftin'" (2007), independently. His third album, "Sing and Dance," proved to be a commercial success and garnered him much praise nationwide, generating his most successful single to date, "Ooo Ohh." "Sing and Dance" has a prominent reggae element but there is also an unvarnished rock sound that sometimes recalls Neil Young, according to a rock critic. As a songwriter Wesley draws from the most important aspects of his life family, home, traveling, and love. Taking his family from Vancouver to the Sunshine Coast, Wesley continues to evolve as an artist while maintaining much of the same "beach music" vibes that his fans know and love. Daniel Wesley's laid-back sound, reggae-influenced melodies, and authentic West Coast vibe have made him a popular figure in BC's music scene, with a sound that captures the spirit of coastal Canadian living.

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