Daniel Band
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The Daniel Band was a Canadian hard rock group. They were pioneers in Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) for their sound that ranged from rock to heavy metal. During the early to mid 1980s, they were one of the most popular and important bands of their genre in the Christian music industry.
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[edit] History
The group originated in 1979 in suburban Toronto, Ontario, and were based out of a Brethren Assembly in Scarborough, Ontario called Bendale Bible Chapel which held a weekly coffeehouse (The One Way Inn) in its church basement, that featured various Christian rock groups, that the band members played in.
The Daniel Band suffered from the same problem that all Christian rock acts in Canada face in the country’s tiny Christian music industry. In order to maintain a career, Christian musicians in Canada must play in the secular market or break into the immense American CCM industry. Daniel Band were never interested in playing bars and clubs. Though they had critical acclaim, played to large audiences, and had a large grassroots fan base, they never reached their goal of mainstream success in the American CCM market. Nevertheless, no other Canadian Christian musician or group has ever matched their success. The band placed as a top three finalist in the 1982 Homegrown concert sponsored by Toronto radio station Q107, and played at the El Mocambo with the championship (Oliver Heavyside, listed here in wiki as One-Hit Wonders--US and Canada as the Partland Brothers) and runner-up (Cameo Blues Band) groups, both longtime professional bar bands on the Toronto scene.
Their first album, On Rock (1982), offered a progressive rock sound that was typical of the era, in the tradition of April Wine and Boston, but with a harder edge. The solid rock guitar and high register vocals reminded fans of the Canadian rock group Rush. Their sound grew heavier with Straight Ahead (1983), and by the time of their third album Run From The Darkness (1984) they were a heavy metal act with all the trappings. This was their spandex and studded dog collar stage, with a sound that was closer to AC/DC.
Many argue the American CCM market was not ready for pure metal acts until much later into the mid to late 80s when Stryper (1984) and other CCM bands such as Whitecross, Bride, Shout, Guardian, and Bloodgood were able to sell records and establish hard rock as a viable genre in Christian music.
Daniel Band was not the first hard rock act in CCM; earlier Jesus music rock acts included Chicago’s blues-based Rez Band (Resurrection Band) (with whom Daniel Band often opened for around Southern Ontario), hard rock band Barnabas, classic rock act Jerusalem, and Petra, but they were the first band to offer a clear and simplistic gospel message combined with a sound that was the heaviest so far.
The band has never officially broken up, (although a farewell concert was held in Toronto in April 1988) and its members have been involved with various projects in Churches (including Bendale) and Schools where the members now live. Tony Rossi released a blues based album on R.E.X. Records in 1990. Dan McCabe was involved with a band called Dreamer which released one album, Full Metal Racket, in 1991.[1]
In November 2006, Daniel Band was featured as the opening group for Audio Adrenaline's farewell tour concert in Toronto, along with Geoff Moore. Earlier in the year, there were two appearances in Sarnia, including an August festival that also saw a reunion of a local (Arkona, Ontario) group named Elim Hall, who were contemporaries of Daniel Band in the mid-1980s, and Glenn Kaiser Band (featuring two members of Resurrection Band).
In 2007, the band played at a May celebration of the One Way Inn's (now a drop-in) 35th Anniversary and the 50th Anniversary of Bendale Bible Chapel, and Freedom Festival Canada in Oro-Medonte, Ontarioduring August.
[edit] Band members
- Tony Rossi (lead guitar, vocals)
- Dan McCabe (lead vocals, bass)
- Bill Findlay (guitar, keyboards, vocals)
- Peter Cosman (to 1982), Matt Delduca (drums)
- Wayne Morgan (now a Pastor at a Baptist church in Prince George, British Columbia)
- Bill Davidson (bass)
- Stu Christie (drums).
[edit] Discography
- On Rock - 1982 Released on Streetlight in Canada and Lamb & Lion/Benson in the US.
- Straight Ahead - 1983 Released on Streetlight in Canada and Refuge Records/Benson in the US.
- Run From The Darkness – 1984 Released on Streetlight in Canada and Refuge/Benson in the US.
- Rise Up - 1986 Released on Refuge in the US.
- Running Out Of Time - 1987 Released on Refuge/Lexicon-Spectra in the US.
- Best Of Daniel Band - 1993 Released on Refuge-Alternative in the US.
- Live At Cornerstone - 2001 (limited edition) Released on Magdalene/M8 in the US.
Re-releases
- On Rock - 2001 (2 CD limited edition) Released on Magdalene/M8 in the US.
- Straight Ahead / Run From The Darkness - 2003 Released on Retroactive in the US.
[edit] References
- ^ Powell (2002). "Dreamer", Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music, 268.
- Powell, Mark Allan (2002). "Daniel Band", Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music, First printing, Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers, 232. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
[edit] External links
- One Way Inn, Daniel Band information
- The Phantom Tollbooth: review of 2003 Straight Ahead/Run From the Darkness reissue
- Daniel Band In Concert Live VideoThe One Way Inn 30TH Anniversary