Daniel Davison

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Daniel Davison
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Davison with Norma Jean in 2006
Background information
Birth nameDaniel Travis Davison
Born (1983-01-28) January 28, 1983 (age 41)
Douglasville, Georgia, U.S.
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Years active1997–present
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Daniel Travis Davison (born January 28, 1983) is an American musician, songwriter, artist, and filmmaker. He is also a co-founder and former drummer of the band Norma Jean and a former drummer of Underoath and Every Time I Die.

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Early life

Davison was born on January 28, 1983, in Douglasville, Georgia, where he first learned to play the drums and started his musical career.[ citation needed ]

Career

Norma Jean

In 1997, Davison co-founded the band Luti-Kriss. They changed their name to Norma Jean after having been confused for the rapper with a similar sounding name, Ludacris.[ clarification needed ][ when? ]

Colour Revolt

In early 2010, Davison joined the indie rock band, Colour Revolt. He played several shows with them and recorded drums on their latest record, The Cradle . [1]

Underoath

In May 2010, Davison succeeded drummer Aaron Gillespie in the band Underoath before the group disbanded in 2013. Davison helped write and record what was thought to be Underoath's last and final record, Ø (Disambiguation) . [1] [2]

When Underoath reunited in 2015, Davison was not featured in the new line-up due to Gillespie coming back in the band. [3]

Every Time I Die

In February 2015, Davison replaced Ryan "Legs" Leger in the band Every Time I Die until 2017. [4] He has since also released solo songs.[ citation needed ]

Other projects

Film and video career

Davison has directed and produced music videos. His most recent videos include the final music video for the band Anberlin for the song "Stranger Ways," and mewithoutYou's "Dorothy" and "Red Cow." [5]

A list of his clients include:

Discography

Luti-Kriss

Norma Jean

Colour Revolt

With Underoath

With Every Time I Die

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