Dan Donegan

Dan Donegan

Donegan performing live at Starland Ballroom
Background information
Birth name Daniel Joseph Donegan
Born (1968-08-01) August 1, 1968
Oak Lawn, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Heavy metal, alternative metal, nu metal, thrash metal, glam metal, hard rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Guitar, keyboards
Years active 1986-present
Labels Giant, Intoxication, Reprise, Warner Bros.
Associated acts Disturbed, Fight or Flight, Vandal, Art of Dying, Lansdowne [1]
Website www.disturbed1.com fightorflightofficial.com

Dan Donegan (born August 1, 1968) is an American musician and guitarist for heavy metal band Disturbed. Donegan began playing guitar as a teenager and eventually formed a band called Vandal, which was an 1980s-style hair band.[2] He also played with some of the members of Vandal in another band that was called Loudmouth. Donegan was added to the guitar show "Chop Shop's" list of "Top 100 Most Complete Guitar Players of All Time" at number 76.[3] Donegan is currently pursuing a side project band, Fight or Flight in collaboration with Disturbed band member Mike Wengren.[4]

History and personal life

Donegan had very long hair during the early days of Brawl and Disturbed.[5][6] According to Disturbed's DVD titled M.O.L., Donegan got a job with his father doing construction work. He was required to cut his hair for it, but instead opted to wear a wig to fool his dad and keep his long hair. It worked, and his dad eventually let him keep his long hair.[5] Donegan has a daughter named Maya and a son named Justin.

Technique and style

Donegan is a self-taught guitarist.[7] He uses one handed and two handed tapping in many of his solos, with pull-offs, legatos and hammer-ons, also sometimes using the "flick off" technique, as used in the solo for the song "Indestructible", and in others as well. His heavy riffs and sweep picking are seen in many music videos. He uses his DigiTech Dan Donegan, "The Weapon" for many effects in and out of his solo work. He also combines arpeggios with finger tapping and many other techniques. He is known for shredding in some songs and uses finger vibrato on occasion. He uses the whammy bar in many songs to give it a certain sound effect.

In the video "The Making of Indestructible", he mentions he prefers "tasteful" solos, as opposed to shredding solos that rely primarily on speed. Disturbed's frontman David Draiman mentions "he [Donegan] can rip with the best of them". David also mentions "He's [Donegan] in my opinion you know among the best in existence, and he doesn't give himself enough credit". In the 80's, he was in a hair metal band known as Vandal, where many of his solos were shred guitar solos, but he would incorporate other techniques, which many consider his own style of playing.

Equipment

While playing with Loudmouth, Dan played an Ibanez Iceman amplified through a Peavey Ultra 120 head with Peavey 4x12 cabinets. Early on with his career with Disturbed, Donegan played Gibson Les Paul Standards and SGs. Then, he switched to play a few Paul Reed Smith models, the Tremonti Model and a PRS Singlecut. In 2005, Washburn Guitars built Donegan his own signature model called the Maya, named after his daughter. For 2010, Dan built a signature guitar with Schecter guitars, that is based on the ultra classic model (his being the ultra DD).[8] Donegan is a fan of GHS Boomer guitar strings and uses the 12-52 gauge set. He also uses Seymour Duncan pickups in his guitars. He is currently signed to Schecter Guitars.

Guitars

The Schecter Ultra Dan Donegan signature model

Amplifiers

Effects

Note: All controlled by a Voodoo Lab Ground Control, except for the Whammy and Wah

Discography

Vandal

Brawl

Disturbed

Fight or Flight

Awards and nominations

Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2008 Dan Donegan Best Shredder Nominated

Revolver Golden Gods Awards

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2011 Dan Donegan Best Guitarist Nominated

Loudwire Music Awards

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2015 Dan Donegan Best Guitarist Nominated

References

External links

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