Dennis Danell

Dennis Danell
Birth nameDennis Eric Danell
Born(1961-06-24)June 24, 1961
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
DiedFebruary 29, 2000(2000-02-29) (aged 38)
Orange County, California, U.S.
GenresPunk rock, punk blues, cowpunk, alternative rock
Occupation(s)Musician, bassist, guitarist
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, bass guitar
Years active1979–2000
Labels13th Floor Records, Posh Boy Records, Restless, Epic, Time Bomb
Associated actsSocial Distortion

Dennis Eric Danell (June 24, 1961 – February 29, 2000) was an American musician, guitarist and co-founding member of the Southern California punk rock band Social Distortion.

Biography

Danell joined Social Distortion in 1979 while he and frontman Mike Ness attended Troy High (Fullerton, CA) together. Originally the group's bassist, Danell chose this because it was "easier to play. I only had to hit single notes rather than forming chords". Shortly after the brief bass stint, Danell switched to guitar after Ness taught him how to play. His steady, melodic playing helped define the group's signature jangle on such albums as Mommy's Little Monster (1983), Prison Bound (1988), Social Distortion (1990), Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell (1992) and White Light, White Heat, White Trash (1996).[citation needed]

After Social Distortion went on hiatus following the release of Live at the Roxy in 1998, Danell produced numerous local bands at the group's recording studio, Casbah, in Fullerton, California. His production credits included Fanmail (BEC Records), Value Pac (Four Door Entertainment), Fraidy Cats (Bulletproof Records), The Deluxtone Rockets (Tooth & Nail Records), and Rock Star Barbecue, the debut artist on Danell's new independent label, Masterpiece Records. By 2000, Danell was quickly becoming a much sought-after producer in the Orange County area.[citation needed]

Danell also started a new side band called Strung Gurus, with Michael Knott of the Orange County band, Aunt Betty's (formerly on Elektra). Danell produced, co-wrote and played guitar for them, whilst working on their first full-length album. The Strung Gurus debut, to be the second release on Masterpiece Records, was nearly completed.[citation needed]

Death

Danell remained the guitarist for Social Distortion until his untimely death on Leap Day, 2000. Danell, aged 38, was at his Costa Mesa, California home when he suddenly dropped dead in the driveway during a move to a new residence; the band's longtime manager reported that Danell died of cerebral aneurysm.[1] According to other sources, the Orange County Coroner’s Office lists his death as “Idiopathic Dialated Cardiomyopathy.” Mike Ness stated on the DVD commentary of Another State of Mind that Dennis died from a heart condition.

In May 2000, several stalwart Southern California punk bands performed a benefit concert for Danell's family at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. The Offspring, X, TSOL, and Pennywise appeared, and Mike Ness performed a solo acoustic set.[2]

References

  1. ^ Randy Lewis Social Distortion's Danell Dies at 38, The Los Angeles Times, 01 March 2000; accessed 01 February 2018
  2. ^ Rich Kane When the Angels Sing, The Los Angeles Times

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