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With RCR, Daniel has kept busy in the world of TV and film, writing, recording and performing the "Dubba, Dubba WB" theme for the WB Network's '98/'99 season. Over the last two years, the band has continued to expand its horizons with successful headlining tours of Japan, Europe and Australia. In September of 1999, RCR headlined two sold out performances with the 110 piece Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. The band performed with Bette Midler at the 1998 Billboard Music Awards, and was featured in the nation's top jazz festivals (including Concord, Saratoga, Newport and JVC Lincoln Center). Touring highlights with RCR include a headlining spot on the Van's Warped Tours in 19 (with stops in Europe, Australia and Japan), a spot on the 1998 Playboy Jazz Festival, and national tours with The B-52's, The Pretenders, and KISS. RCR will release a new album in April 2004, entitled Greetings from Hollywood. RCR's releases, Mugzy's Move (1996), Caught in the Act (1997), The Contender (1998 - on which Daniel co-wrote 5 tracks), Walk on Fire (1999) and Passport to Australia (2001) - have sold well over 400,000 units, keeping the band on a breakneck schedule of more than 250 shows a year through 2001. fame) signed the group to Warner Brothers Records in 1995. As the result of an extremely successful stint as the original house band at the Derby Club in Los Angeles, super-producer Ted Templeman (of Van Halen and Doobie Bros. swing phenomenon Royal Crown Revue, the group that single handedly inspired today's "Neo-Swing" resurgence by combining 1940s sound and style with modern raw power. In 1994, Daniel brought his abilities to L.A. He has been a student of master teacher Freddie Gruber since 1992. For the following two and a half years, Daniel worked as a freelance musician in Los Angeles, recording for a variety of independent labels and touring with jazz singer Barbara Morrison and veteran blues guitarist Debbie Davies. After obtaining a bachelor's degree from Brandeis University in Boston, Daniel continued his musical training at the Dick Grove School of Music in 1991. Daniel Glass grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii, and started playing drums at the age of eight.