Biography
There are few artists and bands named Dante.
1) Dante Kinnunen, drummer of The Concretes and a solo artist
2) Progressive metal band from Germany
3) Alt-folk band from Edinburgh, Scotland
4) Argentinian hip-hop artist
1) Dante (Kinnunen) is a Swedish drummer turned singer/producer and is described as a Phil Collins and The Weekend. In 2012 he released a new single “Burning” with Adrian Lux.
http://soundcloud.com/dantekinnunen/
https://facebook.com/kinnunendante
2) Dante is a progressive metal band from Germany originated in 2006 by Markus Maichel (keyboards) and Markus Berger (guitar). They have two albums: The Inner Circle (2007) and Saturnine (2010).
www.danteband.de
3) Dante is an alt-folk rock band from Edinburgh that combine traditional Scottish folk music with a more contemporary form of folk-rock.
The whole band was Sean McLaughlin’s idea which was later joined by Vicky Gray and Mike Field.
http://facebook.com/wearedante
1) Dante Kinnunen, drummer of The Concretes and a solo artist
2) Progressive metal band from Germany
3) Alt-folk band from Edinburgh, Scotland
4) Argentinian hip-hop artist
1) Dante (Kinnunen) is a Swedish drummer turned singer/producer and is described as a Phil Collins and The Weekend. In 2012 he released a new single “Burning” with Adrian Lux.
http://soundcloud.com/dantekinnunen/
https://facebook.com/kinnunendante
2) Dante is a progressive metal band from Germany originated in 2006 by Markus Maichel (keyboards) and Markus Berger (guitar). They have two albums: The Inner Circle (2007) and Saturnine (2010).
www.danteband.de
3) Dante is an alt-folk rock band from Edinburgh that combine traditional Scottish folk music with a more contemporary form of folk-rock.
The whole band was Sean McLaughlin’s idea which was later joined by Vicky Gray and Mike Field.
http://facebook.com/wearedante
Edited by Killinstinct on 18 Aug 2012, 14:11
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