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Daniel Greaves (born 1 December 1970) is a Canadian rock vocalist and songwriter. He is known as the founder and lead singer of the band The Watchmen, and for his
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singing.


Career


The Watchmen

In 1988, Greaves became the lead singer of The Watchmen, which he co-formed with Joey Serlin, Sammy Kohn and Pete Loewen. The Watchmen were a successful
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band most active in the 1990s. Greaves also played keyboards and harmonica in the band. Between 1992 and 2001, they released six records internationally, toured extensively and built a substantial fan base in Canada and Australia. Each of their album releases achieved either gold or platinum status in Canada. In 2003, the band members decided to separate and explore different opportunities individually, but still continue to perform with each other from time to time. Since the 2003 split, Greaves has worked with former Watchmen bandmate Ken Tizzard in the duo Audio Playground High + Wide. Tizzard and Greaves performed in a series of live visual music presentations at venues such as Ted’s Wrecking Yard and the Berkley Church. The Watchmen reunited several years after their split, and they continue to play regular concerts across Canada.


Doctor

After leaving The Watchmen, Greaves founded the band
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with bassist
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, a former member of Change of Heart. The duo was joined in studio by
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Jamie Edwards and
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Dan Cornelius to record the band's debut album, ''High Is As High Gets'', which was licensed on SUMO Music and released in 2004. The four musicians also began touring following the album's release, with Carmen Lamont occasionally filling in for Edwards on guitar. Doctor broke up in 2005.


Serlin Greaves

Joey Serlin and Daniel Greaves of The Watchmen are set to release their debut album, ''Sad Songs For Sale'', on May 28.


Film and TV

In between performing and recording with his bands, Greaves worked on a number of film and television projects. He was the music supervisor, composer, and audio mixer for the 2000 film, ''Kanadiana'' (featured in the Montreal World Film Festival), the 2002 feature film, ''The Risen'' (starring
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and
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),
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's 2003 feature film ''
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'', and director Brett Blackwell's 2010 film, ''Happiness is Hate Therapy'', which originally aired on
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. Later, The Watchmen tracks, ''The South'' and ''Sleep'', were included on the soundtrack of the 2010
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selected film ''
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''. Greaves provided original music for
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's 2002 ''Everybody’s Doing It''. His music can also be heard on regularly on ''CSI'' (CTV), ''Divine Design with Candice Olson'' (
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), and ''Take it Outside'' (
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).


Other work and appearances

In 2005, Greaves contributed vocals to the track ''"This Longing"'' on the
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debut CD '' Act 1: Goodbye Friends of the Heavenly Bodies''. In 2006, he contributed to
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producer Darcy Ataman's new tune "A Song for Africa" which was a benefit project to raise funds for African AIDS relief. In 2006, he composed the soundtrack to a new
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commercial commissioned by
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(SGI). Greaves has also been heard on the
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radio network, as a fill-in host and as the current Saturday host of '' Weekend Mornings''.


Personal life

Greaves is a partner in Toronto's
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with Fadi Hakim. In late 2010 the restaurant company opened a coffee shop called The Abbott in Toronto's Parkdale. He and his wife Lisa also own The Motel Bar in Parkdale. His brother, David Greaves, who has dual Canadian-Israeli citizenship, is a member of the Israeli Bobsled Team.


Discography


The Watchmen Discography

* 1992 – ''McLaren Furnace Room'' * 1994 – ''In the Trees'' * 1996 – ''Brand New Day'' * 1998 – ''Silent Radar'', ''Live Radar'' * 2001 – ''Slomotion'' (double CD) * 2004 - Last Road Trip Download Series


Doctor Discography

* 2004 - ''High Is As High Gets''"Dearly Beloved, You are the Jaguar"
''Pop Culture'', By Jason Gladu 29 October 2006 Track listing:


Serlin Greaves Discography

* 2021 – ''Sad Songs For Sale''


Filmography

* 2000 - ''Kanadiana'' * 2002 - ''The Risen'' * 2002 - ''Everybody’s Doing It'' (TV) * 2003 - ''
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''. * 2010 - ''Happiness is Hate Therapy''


References

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