Daniel Gildenlöw Swedish Guitarist
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Daniel Gildenlöw is a 50 year old Swedish Guitarist born on 5th June, 1973 in Eskilstuna, Sweden. Their zodiac sign is Gemini
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First Name |
Daniel
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Last Name |
Gildenlöw
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Birthday |
5th June, 1973
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Birthplace |
Eskilstuna, Sweden
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Zodiac Sign |
Gemini
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Nationality |
Swedish
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Occupation Text |
Musician, songwriter, producer
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Occupation |
Guitarist
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Music Genre (Text) |
Rock, Alternative metal, Progressive metal, progressive rock, art rock
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Year(s) Active |
1984–present
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Instrument (text) |
Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, organ, piano, mandolin, Irish Bouzouki, lute, balalaika, banjo, sampler, percussion, mandola, programming
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Record Label |
Inside Out, Avalon, Century Media
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Associated Acts |
Pain of Salvation, The Flower Kings, Crypt of Kerberos, The Q-krunkers from Hell, Daniele Liverani, Axamenta, Spastic Ink, Transatlantic, Ayreon, Hammer of the Gods, Soviac, The Sea Within
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Daniel Gildenlöw (born 5 June 1973 in Eskilstuna, Sweden) is a Swedish musician and songwriter. He is best known as a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist for the progressive rock band Pain of Salvation. In the band, he is the main songwriter, lead singer, lead guitar player, and the mastermind behind each album's concept. He was also an official member of the band The Flower Kings but was forced to leave before their 2005 US tour because he was opposed to USA's US-VISIT which requires submitting one's own biometric data first before entering the country.
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