Dan Hannon
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Background information | |
Birth name | Daniel Hannon |
Born | United States |
Genres | rock, contemporary christian, country, pop |
Occupation(s) | Record producer |
Instruments | electric guitar, keyboard, acoustic guitar, Drums |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Columbia, Sony Music, Eldest Only, Brash, Favorite Gentleman, Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic |
Dan Hannon is a producer, engineer, mixer, songwriter, and musician. He co-produced the album Cope, released April 1, 2014, with artist Manchester Orchestra. Dan also produced the Simple Math LP, which was released May 10, 2011, for Manchester Orchestra. In 2008, he was enlisted to co-produce their second release, Mean Everything To Nothing, with eight-time Grammy Award Winner Joe Chiccarelli, resulting in the Top 10 rock hit "I've Got Friends". He produced, recorded, mixed, and co-wrote "Anything Worth Saying" by Aaron Shust, which became the number one Christian record of the year in 2006 and was nominated for six Dove Awards, winning three. The song "My Savior, My God" is Billboard's No. 2 Christian/Gospel Song of the Decade of the 2000s. Dan was also nominated for a Dove Award for Pop Contemporary Album of the year in 2007 for Aaron's second release, Whispered and Shouted.
Discography
P=Producer • M=Mixer • E=Engineer • I=Instrumentalist • W=Writer
Title | Artist | Year | Credits | Label |
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Climbing Season | Climbing Season | 2015 | P/E/I | |
King of This Town | Ricky Gunn | 2014 | P/E/I/W | New Canvas Entertainment |
Cope | Manchester Orchestra | 2014 | P/I | Universal |
Time To Get Right | Jessta James | 2013 | P/E/I/W | New Canvas Entertainment |
Shipwrecked | Among | 2013 | P/E/I/W | |
The Shadowboxers | The Shadowboxers | 2011 | P/E/M | |
Goodnight California | Nate Currin | 2011 | P/E/I | Archaic Cannon Records |
Simple Math LP | Manchester Orchestra | 2011 | P/E/I | Sony/Columbia |
Emily Lynch | Emily Lynch | 2010 | P/E/I/Co-W/M | Eldest Only |
The Grand Magnolias | Paul McDonald, The Grand Magnolias | 2010 | P/E/I | Boscobel |
Forthcoming Acoustic LP | Trey Rosenkampff | 2010 | P/E/I | Eldest Only |
The Rainy Day Sessions | A Rocket to the Moon | 2010 | P/E/I | Fueled By Ramen |
"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" for Disney’s Prep & Landing | A Rocket to the Moon | 2009 | P/E/I | Fueled By Ramen |
It Won’t Be Quiet Anymore | Asherel | 2009 | P/E | Eldest Only |
Carry Me Home | Aaron Shust | 2009 | P/E/Co-W | Brash |
Mean Everything to Nothing | Manchester Orchestra | 2009 | Co-P/E/I | Sony Music |
WOW Essentials 2 | Various Artists | 2009 | P/E/M/I | Integrity |
A Little More | Emily Lynch | 2009 | P/E/M/I | |
Only Gets Better From Here | The Beggars' Guild | 2009 | Co-M | Favorite Gentlemen |
The Red Rhythm | Winston Audio | 2009 | P/E/M/I | Favorite Gentlemen |
The Enemy Lovers EP | The Enemy Lovers | 2009 | P/E/M/I | Chrysalis |
Sweet Child EP | Public Radio | 2008 | M | |
The Eventually Home | Right Away, Great Captain | 2008 | Co-P/E | Favorite Gentlemen |
Let My Pride Be What's Left Behind | Manchester Orchestra | 2008 | P/E/M/I | Favorite Gentlemen |
WOW Hits 1 | Various Artists | 2008 | P/E/M/I | Provident |
God Has Come To Earth (Radio Single) | Aaron Shust | 2008 | P/E/M/I | Brash |
Strangelove | Elevation | 2008 | P/E/Co-W/I | 50 Records |
STARBUCKS:Off The Clock (Vol. 1) | Various Artists | 2007 | P/E/M/I/Co-W | Hear Music |
WOW HITS 2008 | Various Artists | 2007 | P/E/M/I | Sparrow |
I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child | Manchester Orchestra | 2007 | P/E/M/I | Sony Music |
Breaking Me Down | The Beggars' Guild | 2007 | P/E/M | |
Whispered and Shouted | Aaron Shust | 2007 | P/E/M/Co-W/I | Brash |
WOW HITS 2007 | Various Artists | 2007 | P/E/M/I | EMI/CMG |
Blessing | John Waller | 2007 | E | Beech Street/Reunion |
O Come Emmanuel (Radio Single) | Aaron Shust | 2006 | P/E/M/I | Brash |
Anything Worth Saying | Aaron Shust | 2006 | P/E/M/I/Co-W | Brash |
Awards and Acknowledgments
- No. 1 Song of the Year for 2006 on R&R and CRW charts for Aaron Shust's "My Savior, My God"[3]
- No. 2 Song of the Decade (Billboard Best of 2000's Christian Songs) for Aaron Shust's "My Savior, My God"[3]
- Six Top 10 AC singles for Aaron Shust[3]
- Three BMI Publishing Most Performed Songs on Radio Awards[3]
References
- ↑ "Dan Hannon". allmusic.com. 2010. Retrieved 2010-0-03. Check date values in:
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(help) - 1 2 3 4 "Profile of Dan Hannon". grammy365.com. 2010. Retrieved 2010-0-03. Check date values in:
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