Dan Donovan (keyboardist)

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Dan Donovan (born 10 August 1962) is a British keyboardist.

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His professional career began when he joined Big Audio Dynamite as a keyboardist in 1984. Following a brief stint in 1990 with the The Sisters of Mercy he became a founding member of Dreadzone. Although he officially left Dreadzone during the development of Zion Youth, he returned in 1996.

His father is Terence Donovan, a photographer. Through his father he is related to half sister Daisy Donovan and Rockstar Games Founder Terry Donovan. He was briefly married to actress/singer Patsy Kensit.

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  • Little Britain (1995, Virgin Records)
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  • The Radio 1 Sessions (2001, Strange Fruit)

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