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Darren Middleton was born on 4 October, 1971 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is an Australian musician (born 1971). Discover Darren Middleton'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 52 years old?

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Occupation Musician
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 4 October, 1971
Birthday 4 October
Birthplace Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1971

Darren Middleton (born 4 October 1971) is an Australian musician, best known as lead guitarist and songwriter for alternative rock band Powderfinger.

2001

In 2001, on a tour in the United States, Powderfinger played with Coldplay, in what Middleton described as a highlight.

The band also played on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote Odyssey Number Five.

After Coldplay cut short the tour, Powderfinger ended up playing numerous US shows themselves, before returning to Australia to play Splendour in the Grass.

Middleton's partner gave birth to the couple's first daughter in September 2001.

Middleton summarised the year with the comment "This year has been a bit of a blur".

While touring with Powderfinger, Middleton also wrote his own works, occasionally fine tuning them in hotels where the band was staying.

These would go on to be the songs he sang for Drag.

Middleton formed Drag with drummer and Powderfinger engineer Mark McElligott, Brisbane bass guitarist Sean Hartman, and long-time friend Matt Murphy.

2003

Drag released an EP, Gas Food Lodging, on 26 October 2003 through Dew Process.

The band followed this up with several gigs in Brisbane; a tour down the East Coast of Australia was cancelled when Middleton caught the flu.

After completing work on Gas Food Lodging, Powderfinger reunited and went on to record Vulture Street.

2005

Drag reunited in 2005 to produce their debut studio album, The Way Out, which was released on 10 July 2005.

In recording the album, Drag spent three weeks at Byron Bay in March 2005, collaborating with each other and producer David Nicholas.

The album earned Drag some positive reception; Rave magazine wrote that "Darren Middleton's creative genius absolutely beguiled me with some extremely mature compositions", and David Nicholas won an ARIA Award for his role as producer.

The album was also nominated for "Engineer of the Year".

Following The Way Out, Drag toured around Australia, playing with UK band Athlete.

This culminated with the bands playing at Splendour in the Grass, where it was noted that Middleton needed "to work on his stage presence".

2007

Following the tour, Powderfinger reunited, and Dream Days at the Hotel Existence was released in 2007.

2010

After Powderfinger's dissolution in 2010, Middleton released his first solo LP, 'Translations' in November 2013, featuring many guests such as Nic Cester (Jet), Bernard Fanning (Powderfinger), Pete Murray, Paul Dempsey (Something for Kate), Clare Bowditch and Amy Findlay (Stonefield).

Middleton attended prestigious private school, Brisbane Boys' College, where he started guitar in high school.

He was influenced by Twisted Sister and AC/DC, and began playing in clubs around his hometown of Brisbane as part of his first band, Sonic Tapestry.

He went on to form another band, Pirate, with high school friends, and met Powderfinger at a Pirate show.

After graduating from Brisbane Boys' College, Middleton was invited to join Powderfinger, and consequently took part in all of Powderfinger's recordings, at the same time writing and releasing an EP and studio album with Drag.

Middleton was inspired to learn guitar by Twisted Sister and AC/DC, noting the first songs he wanted to learn could have been "I Wanna Rock" and "We're Not Gonna Take It", or any song by AC/DC.

He did not take guitar lessons, and instead taught himself the instrument.

Middleton formed a band named Sonic Tapestry with high school friends, and played around Brisbane's "biker-fest circuit".

The band's first show was at the Atcherley Hotel, on Wednesday's "Heavy Metal Night", however the band, unaware of the genre, played "80s glam metal stuff".

Middleton first encountered Powderfinger when it consisted of Bernard Fanning, Ian Haug, John Collins, and Jon Coghill.

At the time, Middleton had been playing with Sonic Tapestry, and another band named Pirate.

After seeing his band perform, Powderfinger invited Middleton to join them, and he accepted.

Middleton described Powderfinger's early days as highly influenced by other popular heavy metal bands at the time, especially Pantera.

Despite the band's members all having come from casual projects, the band's meetings were highly serious, according to Middleton, although he admitted they were "confused" in exactly what they wanted to do.

Powderfinger generally performed covers of The Rolling Stones, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, and Steppenwolf, as well as Neil Young in their early days, in similar clubs to those in which Middleton had first played.

Powderfinger released two early EPs and a debut album, without success, and considered separating, with Middleton contemplating a return to University.

However, after Fanning wrote "Pick You Up", the band's mainstream breakthrough, they decided to stick together.

From this point on, the band considered themselves to be making "real money".

After Powderfinger called it quits in 2010, Middleton started working on his first solo LP, "Translations".

2013

He was also lead singer/songwriter for Drag; his current solo tour is 'Splinters', a follow-up to his 2013 solo tour 'Translations.' The 'Splinters' tour is Middleton's tour of Western Australia and Victoria in August and November 2016, respectively.

The album was released in November 2013, featuring many guests such as Nic Cester (Jet), Bernard Fanning (Powderfinger), Pete Murray, Paul Dempsey (Something for Kate), Clare Bowditch and Amy Findlay (Stonefield).