Dan Navarro
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Dan Navarro (born Daniel Anthony Navarro, September 14, 1952[1]) is an American vocalist, guitarist and voice actor best known as half of the duo Lowen & Navarro
Discography
Lowen and Navarro
Lowen and Navarro
- Walking on a Wire (Chameleon Records, 1990)
- Broken Moon (Parachute Records, 1993)
- Walking on a Wire re-release with bonus tracks (Parachute Records, 1994)
- Pendulum (Parachute Records, 1995)
- Live Wire (Intersound, 1997)
- Scratch at the Door (Intersound, 1998)
- Live Radio (Red Hen Records, 2002)
- 3 For The Road (Mad Raine Music, 2003)
- At Long Last...Christmas (Red Hen Records, 2004)
- All the Time in the World (Red Hen Records, 2004)
- Hogging the Covers (Red Hen Records, 2006)
- Learning To Fall (Red Hen Records, 2008)
Solo
- Dan Navarro w/ Stonehoney - Live At McCabe's (Red Hen Records, 2009)
Television and Film
- The Lorax - (2012)
- American Dad! - Roy Rogers McFreely (2009) Played a character named Cilantro[2]
- The Office - A Benihana Christmas (2006) (writer: "We Belong")[2]
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (2006) (VG) (writer: "We Belong")[2]
- Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) (writer: "We Belong")[2]
- Diva (2006) (V) (writer: "Mi pasión (We Belong) (Live)")[2]
- Envy (2004) (performer: "Envy", "Old Drunk Philosopher")[2]
- Blue Desert (1991) (writer: "What I Make Myself Believe")[2]
- Casual Sex? (1988) (writer: "(She's A) Wild Card")[2]
- Roxanne (1987) (performer: "PARTY TONIGHT")[2]
- Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987) (writer: "It's Time To Move")[2]
External links
- Dan Navarro Official website
- Dan Navarro at the Internet Movie Database
- Dan Navarro at AllMovie.com
- Dan Navarro at AllMusic.com
- Dan Navarro at Silverleaf Booking
References
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