Dan Hannon
Dan Hannon | |
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Dan Hannon, 2023 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | Daniel Jeremy Hannon July 28, 1973 |
| Genres | rock, contemporary Christian, country, pop |
| Occupation | Record producer |
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| Years active | 2003–present |
| Labels | Columbia Records, Sony Music, Eldest Only, Brash Records, Favorite Gentleman, Fueled By Ramen/Atlantic Records |
Dan Hannon is an American record producer, audio engineer, mixer, songwriter, and musician best known for his work with the band Manchester Orchestra. His works have been streamed over one billion times. He has produced, co-produced, co-written, and performed on albums which have sold over 4.5 million copies. His Billboard chart success includes two number-one albums, three number-one songs, 13 top ten albums, 15 top 20 albums, three top 10 rock albums, and four top 10 alternative albums.
In 2007, Manchester Orchestra released their debut album, 'I'm Like A Virgin Losing A Child', which Hannon produced. In 2007.5, he was enlisted to co-produce their second release, Mean Everything To Nothing with Joe Chiccarelli, resulting in the top 10 rock hit "I've Got Friends". Along with the band Hannon produced the Simple Math album, which was released on May 10, 2011. He then produced their follow-up album Cope, which was released on April 1, 2014. Hannon has played an instrumental role in virtually every commercial recording released by the band and continues to be a frequent collaborator with frontman Andy Hull.
Hannon produced, recorded, mixed, and co-wrote "Anything Worth Saying" by Aaron Shust, which became the number one Christian record in 2006 and was nominated for six Dove Awards, winning three at the 38th GMA Dove Awards. The song "My Savior My God" is Billboard's number two Christian/gospel song of the decade of the 2000s. Hannon was nominated for a Dove Award for 'Pop Contemporary Album' of the year in 2007 for Shust's second release, Whispered and Shouted.