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Daniel Johns (Daniel Paul Johns) was born on 22 April, 1979 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian musician (born 1979). Discover Daniel Johns's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
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Daniel Paul Johns |
Occupation |
Musician · singer · songwriter |
Age |
44 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
Born |
22 April 1979 |
Birthday |
22 April |
Birthplace |
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia |
Nationality |
Australia
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He is a member of famous Musician with the age 44 years old group.
Daniel Johns Height, Weight & Measurements
At 44 years old, Daniel Johns height is 1.79 m .
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1.79 m |
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Who Is Daniel Johns's Wife?
His wife is Natalie Imbruglia (m. 2003-2008)
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Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Natalie Imbruglia (m. 2003-2008) |
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Daniel Johns Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Daniel Johns worth at the age of 44 years old? Daniel Johns’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Australia. We have estimated Daniel Johns's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Not Available |
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Musician |
Daniel Johns Social Network
Timeline
Daniel Paul Johns (born 22 April 1979) is an Australian musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the frontman, guitarist, and main songwriter of the rock band Silverchair.
Johns is also one half of The Dissociatives with Paul Mac and one half of Dreams with Luke Steele.
Johns was born on 22 April 1979 to Greg and Julie Johns.
His father owned a fruit shop in Newcastle, and his mother was a housewife.
He grew up in Merewether, New South Wales, Australia, with two younger siblings.
The group, now named Silverchair, subsequently accepted a three-album deal from Sony Music in 1994, and the label hurriedly released their first album Frogstomp in 1995 after "Tomorrow" remained in the No. 1 position on the Australian singles chart for six weeks.
Johns attended Newcastle High School, from which he graduated in 1997.
At the age of 12, Johns and school friends Ben Gillies and Chris Joannou formed a band, originally named "The Innocent Criminals", and practiced daily after school for periods of four hours or more.
The band's career began when the three members were 15 years old when a demo recording of their song "Tomorrow" won a competition that was run by the SBS TV programme Nomad.
The band released Freak Show in 1997, followed by Neon Ballroom in 1999, and then Diorama in 2002.
Following Diorama, Silverchair embarked on a lengthy hiatus before the release of the next album.
Johns and Mac worked together since Mac's 1997 remix of "Freak" and his contribution to Neon Ballroom.
In 2000, they recorded a five-track EP I Can't Believe It's Not Rock.
Their debut album The Dissociatives (2004) was initially recorded in London, United Kingdom, and a few months later, the two regrouped in Sydney and Newcastle to finish off the project.
In late 2005, Johns and Silverchair reunited and announced the production of a new album entitled Young Modern, whose title comes from a nickname given to Johns by composer Van Dyke Parks.
In 2007, Johns was ranked at number 18 on Rolling Stone's list of The 25 Most Underrated Guitarists.
Johns has won 21 ARIA Awards from 49 nominations as a member of Silverchair, and has earned four other nominations as a solo artist.
The new album was released on 31 March 2007 and was followed by the Across the Great Divide tour with fellow Australian band Powderfinger.
On 13 June 2008, it was reported on Silverchair's website that Johns was working on a new side project with Luke Steele (The Sleepy Jackson, Empire of the Sun), but a release date was not confirmed for the collaboration.
In 2008, the name of the project was "Hathaway and Palmer," according to a radio interview that Steele conducted, but this has not been confirmed since.
In December 2008, Johns was named as the producer of The Scare's album.
In May 2011, Silverchair announced on their website that the band was going into "indefinite hibernation" and explained that "it's become increasingly clear that the spark simply isn't there between the three of us at the moment".
Later that month, Johns and filmmaker Josh Wakely presented a talk at TEDx Sydney in which they discussed a film that they were working on that was tentatively titled My Mind's Own Melody.
A video of the talk was uploaded to YouTube in June 2011, and a trailer for the completed film was released in mid-2012.
During the post-Diorama hiatus, Johns worked on several side projects, the most notable being The Dissociatives with dance musician/producer Paul Mac.
The writing process began in November 2011, and the twin sisters stated that working with Johns "was one of our greatest experiences."
In 2012, Johns collaborated with the Australian Chamber Orchestra to create the soundtrack Atlas for a Qantas Airlines commercial that began airing a week before the 2012 Olympics.
"When Qantas first approached me, I agreed to the project as I was really into the idea of creating a piece of music that represented Australia. I wanted it to sound big, something special. It was a conscious effort to create a good piece of music and not just a jingle. I've also wanted to work with the Australian Chamber Orchestra for a long time now, so it was great to finally be able to do that."
In May 2012, Johns wrote and recorded music with pop duo The Veronicas for the latter's third album.
As of January 2013, Johns was scheduled to appear in a live performance with Van Dyke Parks as part of the Adelaide Festival on 8 March 2013 and was also rumoured to be working on a debut solo album.
In May 2013, Steele revealed that he and Johns were completing the project that they had started in 2008.
In January 2014, Johns co-wrote the song "Impossible", released by Australian rapper 360, and also sang on the song's chorus.
Johns met 360 through his brother Heath, who is also 360's publisher.
He released his first solo album, Talk, in 2015.
Johns' second solo album, FutureNever, was released on 22 April 2022.
In 2016, Johns was a musical director and arranged and produced the music for the Netflix animated children's series Beat Bugs.
He was also the singing voice for the characters Walter, and Mr. Mudwasp.
He stated, "It's a dream job to go into the studio and dissect all of The Beatles' music".