Danyew
Quick Facts
Biography
Phillip Bruce Danyew (born October 31, 1986) is a singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer. He released two extended plays in 2009, Danyew and Wake Up with EMI/Sparrow Records. He is a former touring member of Foster the People.
Early life
Phillip Bruce Danyew, on October 31, 1986 in Orange County, California, whose father, Gregory Bruce Danyew, is a painter and musician, and whose mother, Julie I. Danyew (née, Barnes) is also a musician. He has a twin sister, Rachael Marie Danyew. Danyew started his songwriting career, while he was in the seventh grade.
Music career
Danyew started his music career in 2006, yet his first extended play, The EP, was not independently released until February 17, 2009. His next two extended plays were released by Sparrow Records, Danyew, on April 21, 2009, while, Wake Up, was released on November 17, 2009.
In 2011, Danyew created a band, Hitpoints. He joined the band Foster the People in late 2013 as a touring member. Danyew released the single "Friends for Life" via the label Old Wizard in August 2019 as a homage to The Beatles.
Danyew has produced music for HalfNoise, Katelyn Tarver, and Danae.
Discography
- As Danyew
- The EP (February 17, 2009, Independent)
- Danyew (April 21, 2009, Sparrow)
- Wake Up (November 17, 2009, Sparrow)
- As Phil Danyew
- "Friends for Life" (August 16, 2019, Old Wizard)
- As Elephant Castle (solo project)
- "Cool to Be Unhappy" (March 27, 2020, Old Wizard)
- "I’m a Loser" (May 8, 2020, Old Wizard)