Darren Knapp
Darren, the rock ‘n’ roll sage who’s seen more stages than a Broadway actor, from the legendary OTR to a ghostly gig at an Athabasca hotel that made even the spirits tap their feet. With past bands like Grave New World (sounds like a dystopian novel, but with better riffs) and Caduceus (where they were more about raising the dead than saving lives), Darren’s musical journey spans the ’70s to now, with no genre left un-shredded.
His love affair with rock started the moment that needle hit the vinyl of his first record – it was love at first listen. Now, with Recall, he’s diving headfirst into the ’90s, and oh, what a glorious splash it is. Picture this: Darren, riding the waves of grunge, punk, and everything in between, all while sporting a smile that could light up a dark room in that haunted hotel.
“Music is a universal language, to be spoken loud,” Darren proclaims, his voice echoing like a rock anthem. “There’s no room for safety in rock and roll. Everything in moderation, including sometimes, moderation.” Translation? Turn it up, live it loud, but maybe take a break for a sandwich – in moderation.
So, if you’re looking for someone who can turn your event into a rock ‘n’ roll revival, Darren’s your guy. With him, you’re not just booking a musician; you’re inviting a rock historian, a stage legend, and a man who knows how to make even the ghosts get down.