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Evans Blue stopped in LA mid-tour to shoot the video for "Erase My Scars" [16] with Director Adrian Picardi and Producer Eric Ro of Northern Five Entertainment. (The video is dedicated to Dan Chandler's nephew Chase Franklin, who died of a rare brain cancer at age 8.)
Chandler was previously part of the band Switch 3. The band started in St. Louis but relocated to Los Angeles, looking to sign with a major label. The singer later moved back to St. Louis after a failed signing attempt. [3] Chandler heard Toronto-based Evans Blue was looking for a lead singer and contacted the band to see what they were looking ...
Evans Blue is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Evans Blue. It is the first to feature singer Dan Chandler and the last to feature drummer Howard Davis. [5 ...
It's the band's first album to feature Howard Davis on drums and the last album with Kevin Matisyn as the lead singer of the group, before current lead singer, Dan Chandler, replaced him. The Pursuit has a heavier tone overall compared to the band's debut album. The album sold over 30,000 copies in its first three weeks on-sale. [1]
"Erase My Scars" is a song by Canadian rock band Evans Blue.It was released in July 2010, as the third single from Evans Blue's self titled album.The song is dedicated to lead singer Dan Chandler's nephew, who died from brain cancer at the age of eight.
Graveyard of Empires is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Evans Blue, released on April 17, 2012. [1] The album has three singles, "This Time It's Different", "Halo", and "Beyond The Stars.
In later years Evans served as a regent at the University of Washington, his alma mater. He also served on many nonprofit and corporate boards. “Dad lived an exceptionally full life,” his sons — Dan Jr., Mark and Bruce Evans — said in a statement quoted by The Seattle Times. “Whether serving in public office, working to improve higher ...
In 2011, when Dan Donegan's and Mike Wengren's band Disturbed was on hiatus, Dan began to intensely miss touring and recording. He began writing songs on his own and later reached out to Evans Blue's lead vocalist, Dan Chandler, in an attempt to collaborate. [4]