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Daniel Jones

1973 - Today

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Daniel Jones (born 22 July 1973) is a British-born Australian musician, songwriter, record producer and property developer. He was a member of the Australian pop duo Savage Garden, whose international hit singles included "I Want You", "To the Moon and Back", "Truly Madly Deeply", "I Knew I Loved You", and "Crash and Burn". Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Jones is the 2,863rd most popular musician (down from 2,825th in 2019), the 7,085th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 6,898th in 2019) and the 463rd most popular British Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Daniel Jones ranks 2,863 out of 3,175Before him are Trace Cyrus, Nellee Hooper, Kenny Ball, Ray Toro, Mikey Way, and Michelle Visage. After him are David Hodges, Jani Lane, Matt Skiba, Baauer, Derek Trucks, and Netsky.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Daniel Jones ranks 826Before him are Abdullah Zubromawi, Tomoaki Kuno, Peter Heine Nielsen, Hideki Tsukamoto, Samuele Papi, and Emerson Orlando de Melo. After him are Vīts Rimkus, Chris Sutton, Eric Carrière, Tomasz Kłos, Rikarudo Higa, and Fabio Galante.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Daniel Jones ranks 7,087 out of 8,785Before him are Mark Ravenhill (1966), Graeme Sharp (1960), Ritu Arya (1988), Silas Carson (1965), Richard Ayoade (1977), and Colin Jackson (1967). After him are Chris Sutton (1973), Arthur Darvill (1982), Craig Thomson (1972), Mo Mowlam (1949), Eleanor Tomlinson (1992), and Denis Compton (1918).

Among MUSICIANS In United Kingdom

Among musicians born in United Kingdom, Daniel Jones ranks 463Before him are Wilbur Soot (1996), Burial (2000), Nina Nesbitt (1994), Paul McGuigan (1971), Nellee Hooper (1963), and Kenny Ball (1930). After him are Edward Shearmur (1966), Mike Paradinas (1971), Morgan Nicholls (1971), Kelly Jones (1974), Cavetown (1998), and Roni Size (1969).