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Mājas Entertainment Danny Holloway: The Musical Polymath Who Wears Many Different Hats

Danny Holloway: The Musical Polymath Who Wears Many Different Hats

Danny Holloway: The Musical Polymath Who Wears Many Different Hats

“I am a music lover first,” says musical polymath Danny Holloway. “I don’t care where the tune is from.”

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Born on the West Coast, Danny is a producer and music journalist whose life is guided by his passion for creativity and music. From a young age, he knew he wanted to be part of the music industry, even if his own bands never made it big. “I was most dedicated to having a career in music,” says Danny, who tried on multiple hats before finding the right path. “It didn’t necessarily have to be playing it; I just needed to be a part of it,” he continues. A former employee of Island Records, Danny is also a record collector and DJ with Los Angeles-based internet radio station dublab.

Welcome to The Conduit, a podcast featuring candid conversations with professional musicians who give listeners the unvarnished truth about being an artist in the music business today.

On today’s episode, host and L.A.-based DJ, producer, and musician Dan Ubick (aka Constantine “Connie” Price) sits down with Danny Holloway to discuss the producer’s long and winding road through the world of music. During their conversation, Danny shares stories about industry legends, his personal evolution, and the multiple turning points he’s encountered along the way. 

One such turning point occurred when Danny relocated to the UK for his career. There, he connected with Island Records head Chris Blackwell, who sent him to work with Bob Marley in Jamaica, an experience that allowed Danny to bring reggae to a larger, transatlantic audience.

“When you brought reggae to people for the first time that were unfamiliar with what it was, the beat was backwards to them,” he says. Danny also discusses writing for NME, a music journalism gig that kick-started his career, and why he eventually decided to return to the U.S. with his family.

Later in the episode, Dan and Danny chat about the changes that have upended the world over the last decades, including the fame, materialism, and the difference between today’s stars and the icons of the ‘60s and ‘70s.

Ultimately, Danny’s story exemplifies how passion and tenacity can lead to bigger and better things over time: “Don’t get too locked into one thing!” he says, taking his own advice to heart. Tune into today’s episode of The Conduit for a fascinating conversation on Danny Holloway’s incredible career in music. 

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