105 - DAN MANGAN / MY MUSICAL JOURNEY, THAT TIME I REFUSED A BIG NAME TO PLAY FOR ME. / Música&Mezcal cover art

105 - DAN MANGAN / MY MUSICAL JOURNEY, THAT TIME I REFUSED A BIG NAME TO PLAY FOR ME. / Música&Mezcal

105 - DAN MANGAN / MY MUSICAL JOURNEY, THAT TIME I REFUSED A BIG NAME TO PLAY FOR ME. / Música&Mezcal

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Dan Mangan is a singer-songwriter guitar and key-player from Vancouver. This man needs no introduction. He sat with us to talk about his early years growing up in Vancouver. We dived deep into his discography and creative process, as well as how that has evolved and changed throughout his career and why. He also shared with us that time he refused Dave Grohl to play the drums for a song in his 2015 album “Club Meds”, and the reasons behind that decision. Dan Mangan has released his new album Being Somewhere and you can listen to it on all streaming platforms. He will be touring Europe early next year. You can learn about his upcoming shows on his social media accounts and official web page. Dan Mangan es un cantautor guitarrista y pianista de Vancouver. Este hombre no requiere introducción. Se sentó con nosotros para platicarnos sobre sus primeros años en Vancouver. Profundizamos en su discografía y proceso creativo, así como en cómo ha evolucionado y cambiado a lo largo de su carrera y por qué. También compartió con nosotros sobre aquella vez que rechazó a Dave Grohl para tocar la batería en una canción de su álbum “Club Meds” de 2015, y las razones detrás de esa decisión. Dan Mangan lanzó su nuevo álbum Being Somewhere y puedes escucharlo en todas las plataformas de servicio de streaming. A principios del próximo año realizará una gira por Europa. Puedes informarte sobre sus próximos shows en las cuentas de sus redes sociales y en su página web oficial.

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