Daniel Powter, the Canadian singer-songwriter of the 2005 hit "Bad Day", overcame difficult challenges to become the artist he is today. He began playing the violin at 4 years old (you serious?) and shifted to the piano at 10 years old. He enrolled in Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton, Alberta, where he studied music, dropping out after two years due to difficulties on account of his dyslexia. His U.S. release of Daniel Powter came out in 2006. A massive hit, lead single "Bad Day" eventually reached number on on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, as well as many other charts worldwide.
Daniel Powter, the Canadian singer-songwriter of the 2005 hit "Bad Day", overcame difficult challenges to become the artist he is today. He began playing the violin at 4 years old (you serious?) and shifted to the piano at 10 years old. He enrolled in Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton, Alberta, where he studied music, dropping out after two years due to difficulties on account of his dyslexia. His U.S. release of Daniel Powter came out in 2006. A massive hit, lead single "Bad Day" eventually reached number on on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, as well as many other charts worldwide.