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Dan Wilson
Background information
Birth nameDaniel Dodd Wilson
Born (1961-05-20) May 20, 1961 (age 63)
Minneapolis, United States
GenresFolk-rock, alternative rock
Occupation(s)Musician, Songwriter, Producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Drums, Pump organ
LabelsBallroom Music
Websitewww.danwilsonmusic.com

Dan Wilson is a Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and visual artist. He is known as the leader of the band Semisonic, for which he wrote the Grammy-nominated "Closing Time" and the international hit "Secret Smile." Wilson has also released several solo recordings, including the 2014 release Love Without Fear and was a member of the legendary Minneapolis psychedelic band Trip Shakespeare.

Wilson is also an acclaimed and highly successful co-writer and producer, who has collaborated with a diverse array of artists including: Adele, Pink, Keith Urban, Weezer, Dierks Bentley, John Legend, Taylor Swift, Nas, Spoon, Alex Clare, Birdy, and Preservation Hall Jazz Band.

His collaborations have earned him two Grammy Awards. His first was the 2007 Song of the Year Grammy for "Not Ready to Make Nice," one of the six songs he co-wrote with the Dixie Chicks for their Album of the Year winning Taking the Long Way. Wilson also shared in the 2012 Grammy for Album of the year for his work as a producer of the hit "Someone Like You," one of the three songs he co-wrote with Adele for her album 21.


Career

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Early Years

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Wilson has collaborated with his brother, singer-songwriter Matt Wilson, since their college years at Harvard, where the two of them played in two bands, Animal Dance and the Love Monsters. After college, Wilson pursued his interest in drawing and painting, first in San Francisco and then in Minneapolis.

In 1987 Wilson joined the Minneapolis psychedelic band, Trip Shakespeare, which Matt Wilson had founded with bassist John Munson and drummer Elaine Harris. The original three members had already released one record, and now as a quartet, with Wilson on guitar, piano, sharing lead vocal duties with Matt Wilson—with whom Wilson also co-wrote many of the songs—and Munson, the band released three more albums (Are You Shakespearienced, 1988, Gark Records; Across the Universe, 1990, A&M Records; Lulu, 1991, A&M Records) and one EP (Volt, 1992, Twin Tone).

Since Trip Shakespeare’s breakup in 1992, Wilson has continued to collaborate with his brother, including the release of two live albums (Minneapolis 2010 and Minneapolis 2013).

With Semisonic

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Wilson with Semisonic

After Trip Shakespeare’s breakup in 1992, Wilson and Munson joined with drummer Jacob Slichter to form Pleasure, a trio that was later renamed Semisonic. Semisonic released one EP, three full-length albums, and one live album.

The band’s first album, Great Divide, received critical acclaim. David Fricke wrote in a year-end Rolling Stone article on the notable albums of 1996, “Great Divide is that rare '96 beast, a record of simple but sparkling modern pop, rattling with power-trio vitality.” It was their 1998 release, Feeling Strangely Fine, however, that brought the band to widespread national and then international attention and success. Powered by Wilson’s songs “Closing Time,” which was a number-one hit on the Modern Rock charts for thirteen weeks in the spring and summer of 1998, the follow-up single “Singing in My Sleep,” and “Secret Smile,” a breakthrough hit for the band internationally, Feeling Strangely Fine attained platinum sales status in the U.S. and U.K. “Closing Time” received a 1999 Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song [1] and has become an enduring pop-culture reference point for the late 1990s. It was a focal point of the plot and soundtrack of the 2011 film Friends with Benefits.

Semisonic’s third album, All About Chemistry, was released in 2001, and featured Wilson’s song “Chemistry,” the album’s first single, and also included “One True Love,” a song Wilson co-wrote with Carole King.

Semisonic stopped touring in August of 2001 but continue to perform on occasion. Slichter’s memoir, So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star, provides a detailed account of the band’s adventures and misadventures in the music business.

As A Solo Artist

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Free Life

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Wilson’s solo debut, Free Life, was released in 2007 by American Recordings. Produced with Rick Rubin, Free Life was recorded in Minneapolis and Los Angeles and includes performances by Tracy Bonham, Sheryl Crow, Jason Lader, Gary Louris, Natalie Maines, Benmont Tench, and a number of Minneapolis-based musicians including multi-instrumentalist and frequent Semisonic sideman Ken Chastain, Eric Fawcett, John Hermanson, Joanna James, Mason Jennings, Steve Rhoem, Joe Savage, as well as Wilson’s Semisonic band mates Munson and Slichter.

"Free Life" helped establish Wilson's reputation as a songwriting talent who did not require the louder volume levels of alternative rock radio to connect with listeners.

". . . the album boasts several big-name guests including Sheryl Crow, The Jayhawks' Gary Louris, and Nickel Creek's Sean Watkins. But the star of the show here is Wilson's remarkable instinct for creating gorgeous songs, and his unabashed, obvious joy in doing so. For anyone worried that songcraft is an endangered species, Free Life should ease those fears."[2]

Love Without Fear

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Wilson’s second solo album, Love Without Fear, was released on April 15, 2014 and includes performances by Sara Bareilles, Missy Higgins, Lissie, Natalie Maines, Blake Mills, Sara Watkins, and Sean Watkins. The first recording from Love Without Fear, “Disappearing” (with a cover of Neil Young’s "Out on the Weekend” included as a b-side) was released on November 7, 2013 and was the debut release of the new singles label, Canvasclub.

In describing the album, Wilson says, "The songs are about being left alone, not wanting to lose someone, about desperately wishing for connection and togetherness. The sound of the record lives at the intersection of Americana and Beatles- influenced rock and roll. A little bit of twang and a lot of cinematic emotion."[3]

The critical response to the album further solidified Wilson's reputation as a songwriter[4]

“Dan Wilson’s career is proof positive that smart, elegant songwriting has a place in music… [Love Without Fear] is a lovely amalgamation of chamber rock, gentle country, gooey ‘70s pop and snappy soul.”[5]

Words & Music by Dan Wilson

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Wilson’s discoveries as a solo artist and collaborator with other artists are the subject of “Words and Music by Dan Wilson,” solo concerts in which he performs some of his songs and describes the songs’ various inspirations or the insights that occasioned their composition. “Words and Music by Dan Wilson” has come to Hotel Cafe, Room 5 and Largo in Los Angeles, Joe's Pub in New York, World Cafe Live in Philadelphia, Jammin' Java in DC, Rams Head in Annapolis, The Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis, Schubas Tavern in Chicago, and the Red Barn concert series in Northfield, MN. Wilson has also presented Words & Music workshops at the 2012 ASCAP expo, UCLA's Herb Alpert School of Music, and USC's Thornton School of Music.

"With his current Words & Music tour, Mr. Wilson, sporting a stylish black jean jacket, has evolved into sort of a hipster Garrison Keillor, interspersing his songs with witty vignettes about his songwriting experiences with Carole King (he made her feel old), Adele (she made him feel old) and the Dixie Chicks."[6]

Wilson’s thoughts about songwriting and advice to young songwriters are also captured in his Vines series, Words & Music in Six Seconds

"In his short videos, Wilson provides insightful quips about common songwriting insecurities, methodology, personal writing quirks, and various other tips for writing your best."[7]

As A Songwriter & Producer

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As a songwriter and producer, Wilson has collaborated with a number of artists. Two of these collaborations have earned him Grammy Awards.

A number of artists have described Wilson’s ability to help put their feelings and ideas into song. Speaking of her experience of working with him, Pink said, in an online interview, “He is brilliant, and he’s a thoughtful songwriter. And he’s a song crafter . . . like old-school. He crafts songs and he thinks about them. And I learned a lot from working with him.”


Taking the Long Way - The Dixie Chicks

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Wilson co-wrote six of the songs on the Dixie Chicks multiple-Grammy-winning album Taking the Long Way, including the title song and “Not Ready to Make Nice,” which earned Wilson and the Dixie Chicks the 2007 Grammy for Song of the Year. In the 2006 film Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing, Wilson speaks on camera about his experience as a co-writer on this album, especially in regard to helping the Dixie Chicks make an artistic response to their rejection by radio and a large swath of their fans in the wake of the band’s statements about President Bush and the Iraq War.

One of the songs he co-wrote for this album, “Easy Silence,” appears on Free Life, with Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines singing harmonies.

21 - Adele

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Wilson co-wrote three of the songs on Adele’s multiple-Grammy-winning 21, “Don’t You Remember,” “One and Only,” and, most notably, “Someone Like You,” which became a number one hit in the US, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand was a top ten hit around the globe. As a producer of this track, on which he also played piano, Wilson shared in the 2012 Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

In an interview with American Songwriter, Wilson recounted the writing and recording of “Someone Like You”:

The recording on the album was intended as a demo. I was thinking, “Oh, they’re going to make a big version of this, strings and angelic choirs, like a big Chrissie Hynde power-ballad.” But by the end of the first day, the demo was sounding lovely, and very affecting, but it was only half-written, there were no words on the second verse or the bridge as I remember. Adele came to the studio the next day and said, “I played it for my manager and me Mum.” I was a little nervous about this because I don’t like people to hear works-in-progress. I asked her what they thought of the song. “My manager loves it and me Mum cried.”

“Someone Like You” won the 2012 Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance, and as she accepted the award, Adele said, “I want to thank Dan Wilson, who wrote this song with me. My life changed when I wrote this song and I felt it before anyone even heard it.”

The song’s reputation as a heartbreaker and the heavy airplay it received became the subject of a Saturday Night Live skit in November of 2011. "Someone Like You" was the most downloaded single of all time in the UK[8] and was voted third most favourite single of the last 60 years in the UK[9].

Other Collaborations

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As a songwriter and/or producer, Wilson has also collaborated with Birdy, Rae Morris, Adele, Taylor Swift, Pink, Jim James, Alex Clare, Dixie Chicks, John Legend, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Dierks Bentley, Natalie Maines, Nas, Missy Higgins, LeAnn Rimes, The Secret Sisters, Nicole Atkins, Josh Groban, Keith Urban, Weezer, Rachael Yamagata, Jason Mraz, Bic Runga, James Morrison, Brooke Fraser, Sean Watkins, Sara Watkins, Colbie Caillat & Gavin Degraw, Gabe Dixon, The Webb Sisters, Elizaveta, Audra Mae, Paloma Faith, Gin Wigmore, Mike Viola, Mike Doughty, Bleu, The Downtown Fiction, Griffin House, The Bravery, KT Tunstall, Parachute, Ballas Hough Band, Anberlin, Carrie Rodriguez, Aly & AJ, Storyhill, Glen Phillips, Hope Partlow, Graham Colton, Evan and Jaron, Bic Runga, The Bravery, Jeremy Messersmith, The New Standards, Absent Star, and Epic Hero.

As A Visual Artist

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Wilson’s career as a painter, illustrator, and calligrapher are less widely known, but his artwork has often intersected with his music career. He majored in Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and won the Louis Sudler Prize for Outstanding Artistic Talent and Achievement [10]. He was represented by Thomas Barry Fine Arts in Minneapolis, and his works are included in numerous private and corporate collections.

Wilson’s paintings are featured on the artwork for two of Trip Shakespeare’s albums, Are You Shakespearienced? and Lulu, as well as on the cover of his first solo album, Free Life.

Wilson created all of the artwork for his 2014 album Love Without Fear. Most notably, a hand illustrated 24-page hardcover Deluxe Album Book/CD. The package includes Wilson's own calligraphy, sketches, and handwritten lyrics for each song on the album. The official lyric videos for his singles from the album, “Disappearing” and "A Song Can Be About Anything" are also made entirely from his own illustrations.

At his “Words and Music by Dan Wilson” shows, audience members receive illuminated set lists that are hand illustrated by Wilson. One of these set lists was featured on NPR's blog All Songs Considered.

Wilson’s calligraphy and illustrations are featured in his Tumblr series, “DW’s Sketchbook” and his musical cartoons have been featured in the Wall Street Journal's Speakeasy Blog[11].

Discography

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As A Solo Artist

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Semisonic

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Dan & Matt Wilson

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Trip Shakespeare

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The Love Monsters

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  • 1983 Kiss Away The Tears (7")
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As A Writer

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Year Artist Album Song
2014 Spoon They Want My Soul (Loma Vista) "New York Kiss"
Alex Clare Three Hearts (Island) "Three Hearts"
Birdy The Fault in Our Stars Soundtrack (Atlantic) "Tee Shirt"
The Secret Sisters Put Your Needle Down (Republic) "Iuka"
2013 Birdy Fire Within (Atlantic) "All You Never Say"
"Maybe"
"All About You"
John Legend Love in the Future (Columbia) "You & I (Nobody In The World)"
Preservation Hall Jazz Band That's It! (Legacy) "I Think I Love You"
"Rattlin' Bones"
LeAnn Rimes Spitfire (Curb) "Borrowed"
Natalie Maines Mother (Columbia) "Free Life"
2012 The Webb Sisters Always On My Mind EP "Missing Person"
Taylor Swift Red (Big Machine) "Treacherous"
"Come Back...Be Here"
Pink The Truth About Love (RCA) "The Great Escape"
Nas Life Is Good (Island) "Roses"
Sara Watkins Sun Midnight Sun (Nonesuch) "When It Pleases You"
Elizaveta Beatrix Runs (Universal Republic) "Goodbye Song"
Audra Mae Audra Mae and the Almighty Sound (Side One Dummy) "My Friend the Devil"
Missy Higgins The Ol' Razzle Dazzle (Vagrant) "Everyone's Waiting"
"Set Me On Fire"
Paloma Faith Fall to Grace (Epic) "When You're Gone"
Dierks Bentley Home (Capitol) "Home"
Gin Wigmore Gravel & Wine (Polydore) "Poison"
"Roll It All"
2011 Mike Viola Electro De Perfecto (Monkey/Hornblow/Megaforce/RED) "Get You Back"
Adele 21 (XL/Sony) "Someone Like You"
"One and Only"
"Don't You Remember"
James Morrison The Awakening (Island) "The Awakening"
"In My Dreams"
Mike Doughty Yes and Also Yes (Megaforce/RED) "Na Na Nothing"
"Holiday (What Do You Want)"
The Downtown Fiction Let's Be Animals Deluxe Version (Photo Finish) "Hurt Me So Good"
Nicole Atkins Mondo Amore (Razor & Tie) "Heavy Boots"
Gabe Dixon One Spark (Concord) "My Favorite"
2010 Josh Groban Illuminations (Reprise) "Hidden Away"
"Higher Window"
"Bells of NYC"
"War At Home"
"If I Walk Away"
"Love Only Knows"
Keith Urban Get Closer Deluxe Version (Capitol) "Big Promises"
Weezer Hurley (Epitaph) Ruling Me"
Griffin House The Learner (Evening) "If You Want
"Coming Down the Road"
The Bravery The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Soundtrack (Chop Shop/Atlantic) "Ours"
KT Tunstall The Kid Soundtrack "Boy"
Rachael Yamagata Dear John (2010 film) Soundtrack (Relativity) "You Take My Troubles Away"
2009 James Morrison Songs For You, Truths For Me (Interscope) "Once When I Was Little"
Bic Runga 7 Worlds Collide "Change of Heart"
Parachute Losing Sleep (Island) "Blame It On Me"
Ballas Hough Band BHB (Hollywood) "Turnin' Me On"
"She Was The One"
2008 Jason Mraz We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things (Atlantic) "Details In the Fabric"
Absent Star Sea Trials (Canvasback/Columbia) "For the Moment"
"If You Like It"
"Life Support"
Anberlin New Surrender (Universal) "Retrace"
Carrie Rodriguez She Ain't Me (Blue Note) "She Ain't Me"
The Gabe Dixon Band The Gabe Dixon Band (Concord) "All Will Be Well"
"Find My Way"
"Five More Hours"
2007 Dixie Chicks Taking the Long Way (Columbia) "Not Ready to Make Nice"
"Easy Silence"
"Taking the Long Way"
"Lullaby"
"Voice Inside My Head"
"So Hard"
Storyhill Storyhill (Red House) "For A Song"
"Happy Man"
"Love Will Find You"
"Sacramento"
"Paradise Lost"
Aly & Aj Insomniatic (Hollywood) "If I Could Have You Back"
Brooke Fraser Albertine (Wood & Bone) "Thief"
2006 Sean Watkins Blinders On (Vanguard) "I'm Sorry"
"Runaway Girl"
2005 Jason Mraz Mr. A-Z (Atlantic) "Did You Get My Message"
"Song For A Friend"
Mike Doughty Haughty Melodic (ATO) "Busting Up A Starbucks"
"American Car"
"Your Misfortune"
"I Hear the Bells"
"Tremendous Brunettes"
Glen Phillips Winter Pays for Summer (Lost Highway) "True"
"Clear Eyed"
Hope Partlow Who We Are (Virgin) "Let Me Try"
2004 Rachael Yamagata Happenstance (RCA) "I Want You"
Graham Colton Drive (Universal) "Don't Give Up On Me"
2003 Bleu Redhead (Aware) "Somethin's Gotta Give"
2000 Evan and Jaron Evan and Jaron (Columbia) "Ready or Not"
1999 Bic Runga American Pie Soundtrack (Universal) "Good Morning Baby"

As A Producer

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Release Date Artist Album
2014 Birdy Fire Within (US Version)
Birdy The Fault in Our Stars Soundtrack
2013 Missy Higgins Spark: A Burning Man Story Soundtrack
Colbie Caillat & Gavin Degraw Safe Haven Soundtrack
2012 Taylor Swift Red
Pink The Truth About Love
Nas Life Is Good
2011 Adele 21
2010 The Bravery Twilight:Eclipse Soundtrack
Griffin House The Learner
Storyhill Shade of the Trees
Rachael Yamagata Dear John Soundtrack
KT Tunstall The Kid Soundtrack
2009 Dan Wilson Live at the Pantages
2008 Mike Doughty Golden Delicious
Jeremy Messersmith The Silver City
The New Standards Rock and Roll
2007 Dan Wilson Free Life
Storyhill Storyhill
Absent Star Sea Trials
2005 Mike Doughty Haughty Melodic
The New Standards The New Standards
2003 Epic Hero New Life
2001 Semisonic All About Chemistry
1999 Bic Runga American Pie Soundtrack

Awards and nominations

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References

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  1. ^ "41st Grammy Awards - 1999". Rock on the Net. Retrieved 2007-02-12. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |curly=, |coauthors=, and |month= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.avclub.com/review/dan-wilson-emfree-lifeem-7480
  3. ^ http://www.sacksco.com/notes/dan_wilson.html
  4. ^ http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/record-release-rundown-latest-ingrid-michaelson-nas-jason/story?id=23387793#8, http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-reviews-love-fear-food-article-1.1755523, http://www.npr.org/2014/04/15/303391670/perennial-co-writer-returns-with-an-album-of-his-own, http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303663604579501680028653084
  5. ^ http://www.salon.com/2014/05/02/dan_wilson_i’m_like_the_world’s_expert_in_super_mournful_lonely_songs_right_now/
  6. ^ http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2014/06/11/is-dan-wilson-the-brainiest-rocker/
  7. ^ http://www.americansongwriter.com/2014/06/dan-wilsons-words-music-six-seconds/
  8. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2306327/Adele-tops-time-download-chart-UK-buys-BILLION-digital-singles-legally.html
  9. ^ http://www.nme.com/news/queen/64932
  10. ^ "Office for the Arts at Harvard: Arts Groups". Ofa.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  11. ^ "Wall Street Journal's Speakeasy blog".
  12. ^ "Dan Wilson Music.com". Dan Wilson.

External links

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