Daniel Lapp

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Daniel Lapp is a Canadian folk musician.

He was a touring member of the folk rock band Spirit of the West in 1988 and 1989, but never appeared on any of the band's albums. Lapp and Linda McRae replaced Hugh MacMillan during MacMillan's hiatus from the band following the 1988 album Labour Day. Lapp left when MacMillan returned before the band's next album.

Lapp has since released a number of albums featuring an experimental brand of folk fused with jazz and electronic influences.

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  • Daniel Lapp (1994)
  • Merry Chetmas: A Tribute to Chet Baker (year unknown, as Daniel Lapp Quartet)
  • Live and Kickin' (year unknown, as Daniel Lapp Fiddleharmonic)
  • Reunion (2002, as Daniel Lapp and Friends)
  • Closer Than They Appear (2002, as Lappelectro)
  • Live at Seattle WOMAD, 07/01 (2002, as Lappelectro)

Daniel has started the "House of Music" in Victoria BC. It has been one of his life long dreams and he is very happy to pursue it.He was inspired to create the House of Music by his grandfater.

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