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Daniel Quine "Dan" Auerbach (born May 14, 1979) is an American musician and record producer best known as the guitarist and vocalist for The Black Keys, a blues rock band from Akron, Ohio. As a member of the band, Auerbach has recorded and co-produced seven studio albums with his bandmate Patrick Carney. In 2009, Auerbach released a solo album entitled ''Keep It Hid''. In addition to winning several Grammy Awards as a member of The Black Keys, Auerbach received the 2013 Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical for co-producing his band's 2011 album ''El Camino'', and for producing records by Dr. John (''Locked Down'') and Hacienda. In Spring 2015, Auerbach announced a new side-project, The Arcs. The group released their debut album, ''Yours, Dreamily,'' on September 4, 2015 via Nonesuch Records.〔(First Listen: The Arcs, 'Yours, Dreamily' )〕 ==Childhood and early life== Auerbach was born in Ohio, and is the son of Mary Little (née Quine; b. about 1948), a teacher of French, and Charles Auerbach (b. about 1950), an antique dealer. His father is of Polish Jewish descent〔 and his mother is of part Manx descent. His maternal cousin, twice removed, was philosopher and logician Willard Van Orman Quine, and his second cousin once removed was the late guitarist Robert Quine. Auerbach grew up in a family with musical roots. Auerbach became infatuated with blues after listening to his father's old vinyl records during his childhood, his first concert was Whitney Houston with his mother at the Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. His second concert was a Grateful Dead show with his father at the Richfield Coliseum in Cleveland.〔ExploreMusic sits down with The Black Keys pt1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ou6nBmp7qlk〕〔Uhelszki, Jaan (July_August 2014). "Chart Topping Blues" ''Relix Magazine'' 257:46.〕 He was influenced early-on by his mother's side of the family, notably his uncles who played bluegrass music. Auerbach described himself as a normal teenager in high school who smoked marijuana and captained the soccer team at Firestone High School.〔Usinger, Mike. (May 5, 2011) (The Black Keys – Modern Primitives « Americana and Roots Music – No Depression ). Archives.nodepression.com. Retrieved on 2011-05-10.〕 For a year, he attended McGill University in Montreal. He was heavily influenced by Junior Kimbrough in college, eventually resulting in his dropping out to pursue the guitar more seriously. "I've listened to him so much, it's just how I hear it... I studied him so much... Getting F's in college, when I should've been studying, I was listening to Junior Kimbrough's music instead".〔() 〕 Other major influences include: Robert Johnson, R.L. Burnside, Clarence White, Robert Nighthawk, T-Model Ford, Hound Dog Taylor, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Kokomo Arnold, Son House and RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan.
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