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Daniel Knox
 
New bio is as follows:

DANIEL KNOX : DISASTER

Springfield, Illinois native Daniel Knox escaped to the big city in 1999 to attend film school. Intent on composing his own scores, he began sneaking into the Hilton Tower’s Grand Ballroom to teach himself to play the piano. As this bit of mischief gradually paid off, plucking became music-making, and when he incorporated his booming tenor, sound-scapes became songs. Years later, he has amassed a dark and diverse repertoire, addictive as much for its narrative and lyrical deftness as for its musical lure.

In January of 2007, Knox accompanied filmmaker David Lynch on organ for the Chicago premier of Inland Empire at the historic Music Box Theater (where he also works as a projectionist). This led to his participation in David Coulter’s (Damon Albarn, Tom Waits, Nick Cave) production of Plague Songs at the Barbican in London at where he shared the stage with the likes of Damon Albarn, Rufus Wainwright, Sandy Dillon, Imogen Heap, and Phil Minton. It was a bang-up London debut - enough for the Evening Standard to refer to Knox as a “name to watch.”

Following the event, he played his first batch of shows outside the borders of Illinois to enthusiastic, capacity audiences in the UK and Ireland as the support act for the Handsome Family.

Knox is planning his first US tour for this summer, and continues to add to his recorded output – which includes the full-length and first of a trilogy H.P. Johnson Presents : Disaster, the EP A Poison Tree, and a collection of instrumentals entitled Window Music.

Knox recorded Disaster on an 8-track in his Chicago bedroom. Some of the songs soar, some lilt and jeer, but all are stamped with his contagious melodies and preoccupation with styles of the 1920’s – a peculiar package for his lyrical jabs and barbs.

A Harold Arlen for the darker set, he bellows tales of disillusionment, obsession, and criminal intent with as much sarcasm as sincerity. Daniel Knox is a rogue at the piano, crooning, sneering and shouting so that his cast of characters may speak.

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