Dan Logan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dan Logan (born 19 December 1985 in Grantham, East Midlands, England) is an English musician. Formally bassist with The Kooks and is the former Cat the Dog bassist. He also briefly played double bass for Brighton alt/blues band Sweet Sweet Lies as well as singing and playing all instruments in rock-a-billy side band Logan And The Faithfuls collaborating with various musicians. After a brief spell with The Lyrebirds he was briefly bassist for a reformed The Ordinary Boys and drum tech for The Maccabees

Biography

Logan was born in the village of Skillington East Midlands, but raised in Lymm a village out side of Cheshire. He was educated at home his whole life. he attended Brighton Institute Of Modern Music where he met Daryl Pruess, Andrew Newton and Christopher Melian and together formed Cat the Dog in 2004.

The band was signed to Virgin records after only 3 shows, Cat the Dog split in December 2007 after their last tour with Zico Chain.

in 2008 he temporarily replaced Ex-Kooks bassist Max Rafferty to complete their first world tour.

Equipment

He plays a 1970s Fender jazz bass usually with an Ampeg or Ashdown amp,[1]

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.