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Check out Daniel Merriweather's interview and performance of "Red" on Good Day Atlanta below!
Check out this EW Music Mix article on Daniel's opening act for Corinne Bailey Rae at Webster Hall in NYC, in which EW calls the performance, "one to remember".

Daniel sat down with the Toronto Sun recently to talk about his move to the states, his experience sleeping on Mark Ronson’s floor, and Morrissey’s reaction to his Smiths cover... Check out the interview here.

Check out this great video of Daniel Merriweather performing the Stevie Wonder classic “Blame It On The Sun” with Estelle at The iTunes Festival.

On September 25, Daniel is scheduled to perform at the OrangeRock Corps 2009 concert alongside Razorlight, Kelly Rowland, and others, with the headlining act yet to be announced. The concert is focusing on massive volunteer projects involving 5,000 volunteers. Check out the article HERE.
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Daniel Merriweather was performing live on Seven's Sunrise when he heard the news that left him initially speechless.

"I think any performer from any genre of music would, even subconsciously, reference him as a benchmark for the perfect performer," he told AAP.

"He kind of defied genre. I don't think there's anyone who would say they weren't a fan."

Daniel Merriweather is featured along with Mark Ronson in Elle Magazine.

June 11, 2009 - New York, NY - Australian singer and songwriter Daniel Merriweather will release his debut album, entitled Love & War, in the U.S. out this fall on J Records/Allido Records. Already an enormous hit in the UK, where it debuted at #2 on the British album chart this week, Love & War has been called "one of the debuts of the, well, century" with "the potential to be a genre-crossing monster" by the UK's Daily Mirror and "an orgasm for your ears" by no less a harbinger of big things to come than Perez Hilton.