Dan Hawkins is an English musician and guitarist best known as a member of the rock band The Darkness. His energetic guitar playing and distinctive style helped propel the band to fame with hits like "I Believe in a Thing Called Love." Hawkins' contributions to The Darkness include both his guitar work and songwriting, which have been influential in the revival of glam rock. His dynamic performances and musical talent have made him a notable figure in the rock music scene.
"I think we raised about 20,000 pounds. There was a live performance thing so we thought we'd donate the equipment for an online charity in Britain. I hated to part with my guitar, but it was for such a great cause."
"You have to keep going. The main attention is for us to stay alive and stay a band. You only really become very successful when you stick together. Just keep going and reaching bigger and better."
"As far as the live shows go, we're not leapfrogging all the smaller venues. We would have bypassed these kind of shows and gone straight to the Arena shows, but we didn't want to."
"My favorite is still the one that I started off with, which is a Les Paul Standard. I've played that at every gig I've ever had. And that's my starting point in the studio."