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Dan Hill

Dan Hill

Canadian singer

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Birthdate
June 3, 1954
Birthplace
Toronto
Toronto
Educated at
Victoria Park Collegiate Institute
Victoria Park Collegiate Institute
Awards Received
Grammy Awards
Grammy Awards
Occupation
Writer
Writer
Singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter
Songwriter
Songwriter
Singer
Singer
Musician
Musician

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Citizenship
Canada
Canada
Father
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Daniel G. Hill
Genre
Soul music
Soul music
Pop music
Pop music
Rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues
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Soft rock
Industry
Music
Music
Notable Work
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Sometimes When We Touch
Wikidata ID
Q1159082
Overview

Dan Hill is a Canadian musician, singer-songwriter, and writer born on June 3, 1954, in Toronto. He is known for working in the music industry and is recognized for his work in various genres such as pop music, soft rock, rhythm and blues, and soul music.

Hill attended Victoria Park Collegiate Institute. During his career, he has held various occupations, including songwriter, writer, singer-songwriter, singer, and musician. His father, Daniel G. Hill, was an influential figure in his life.

One of Hill's most notable works is "Sometimes When We Touch". He has also received Grammy Awards for his accomplishments in music.

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