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Daniel P Carter (born 16 November 1972) is a British musician and radio DJ. He is currently the singer and guitarist for hardcore punk band Hexes, bassist for A, and guitarist for metal group Krokodil and alternative rock band Bloodhound Gang. Daniel is also the host of BBC Radio 1's Rock Show. ==’A' - 1997-2007== Born in Reading, England. Daniel joined the rock band 'A' in 1997, replacing original bassist Stevie Swindon.〔"(A LITTLE BIT ABOUT DAN CARTER )", BBC, retrieved 3 November 2010〕〔McIver, Joel (2002) ''Nu-Metal: The Next Generation'', Omnibus Press, ISBN 978-0-7119-9209-2, p. 27〕 The band had just released their debut album ''How Ace Are Buildings'', and spent the next year touring the UK. In 1999 they released their second album ''A vs. Monkey Kong''. With its release they began touring internationally for the first time. The single "I Love Lake Tahoe" was a big hit in Germany, and in 2000 the band embarked on a worldwide tour with The Bloodhound Gang. The third album was ''Hi-Fi Serious'', recorded in Germany with producer Al Clay in 2001. The first single from that album was "Nothing". The track reached the UK top 10. This was followed by top 20 hit "Starbucks". The band spent 2002 touring worldwide, appearing at many of the world's major festivals, and won a Kerrang award for best British band. In 2003 'A' released a brand new single "Good Time". Album four was recorded in early 2004 in Seattle, with producer Terry Date. Around the time the album was completed, the band's UK label, London Records, was bought out by Warner Music, which unfortunately meant the album was shelved for the rest of the year. 'A' made a brief return in August of that year, appearing at the Reading and Leeds festivals headlining the Concrete Jungle stage. The album ''Teen Dance Ordinance'' was finally released on 18 July 2005. The album's first single "Rush Song" was released in May. The single entered the charts at number 35, giving them a fourth top 40 hit. After 6 months of touring, including dates with Avril Lavigne in Germany, a main stage appearance at the Download Festival, it was announced that the band was being dropped by their label, Warner Music, due to poor record sales. The band then went into hiatus, stating that they were unable to continue financially. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Daniel P. Carter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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