Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Director, Actor, Writer |
Birth Day | March 10, 1973 |
Age | 51 YEARS OLD |
Also known as | Day DiSyraah |
Origin | Örebro |
Genres | Progressive metal, death metal, progressive rock, power metal, avant-garde metal, gothic rock, melodic death metal, black metal, doom metal |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, percussion, saxophone, cello, programming |
Years active | 1988–present |
Labels | Black Mark |
Associated acts | Therion, Edge of Sanity, Bloodbath, Katatonia, Nightingale, Opeth, Ribspreader, Millencolin, Witherscape, Marduk, Threshold |
Net worth
Dan Kwan, a multi-talented individual, is widely recognized as a director, actor, and writer, having gained prominence in the industry for his exceptional work. Born in 1973, he has made significant contributions to various projects throughout his career. As of 2024, his net worth is estimated to be between $100K and $1M, a testament to his success and the value he brings to the entertainment world. With his creative vision and dedication, Dan Kwan continues to leave an indelible mark on the industry, captivating audiences with his exceptional storytelling abilities.
Biography/Timeline
(Vocals/Keyboards/Add. Guitar 1989-1997), (All Instruments/Vocals 2003)
Drums (1994-2000), Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards (1994-present)
During 2009 Swanö re-activated Odyssey, this time performing all instruments by himself. Swanö recorded 7 of his all-time favourite songs which was released in November 2010 on the album 'Reinventing The Past', together with the three 1999 tracks as a bonus on Dutch based Vic Records. His brother Dag played guest lead guitar on the song 'Gypsy' (Uriah Heep cover).
In 2013, Swanö released with his new project Witherscape the full studio album The Inheritance, with Ragnar Widerberg as co-member, and the collaboration of, amongst other guest Musicians, Novembers Doom's founder Paul Kuhr. It was followed a year after by the EP The New Tomorrow. In 2016, the full studio album The Northern Sanctuary was released, via Century Media Records like its predecessors, featuring once again Paul Kuhr.