Renowned bass guitarist Danny Knapp is now a featured artist for Schroeder Cabinets, the boutique amplifier and cabinet manufacturer known for delivering high-performance gear to working musicians and tone connoisseurs alike. With a career spanning multiple genres and a reputation for commanding stage presence, Knapp’s precision and punchy low-end sound make him a natural fit for Schroeder’s signature craftsmanship.
The thunder rolled in Garden Grove, CA as Maiden United, the high-octane Iron Maiden tribute band, took over the Garden Amp for an unforgettable evening of metal mayhem. Channeling the raw energy and theatrical flair of the legendary British heavy metal icons, Maiden United delivered a blistering set that had fans headbanging from the first note to the final scream of “Hallowed Be Thy Name.”
With note-perfect renditions of Maiden classics like “Run to the Hills,” “2 Minutes to Midnight,” and “The Trooper,” the band proved they don’t just play the songs—they live them. Leading the charge in the rhythm section was bass guitarist Danny Knapp, performing under his fitting alias Steve Hairless. Sporting galloping bass lines and an iron will, Knapp paid authentic homage to the legendary Steve Harris while adding his own fearless flair to the performance.
The Garden Amp pulsed with Maiden energy as fans chanted lyrics, waved flags, and flashed devil horns under the SoCal night sky. For die-hard Maiden fans and newcomers alike, Maiden United’s performance was not just a tribute—it was a resurrection of heavy metal’s golden era.
With more shows on the horizon, Maiden United continues to carry the torch for one of the most iconic bands in rock history. If this performance was any indication, the beast is far from tamed.
Hollywood’s iconic Viper Room pulsed with energy as singer/songwriter Serena Foster hosted the official release party for her latest single, “Heartbreaker.” The intimate yet electric venue was the perfect backdrop for the genre-bending artist’s vibrant performance, where pop, rock, and raw emotion collided onstage.
The night’s sonic foundation was laid down by bass guitarist Danny Knapp, whose deep grooves anchored the set with commanding precision. Adding to the musical chemistry was guitarist Robert Luis, delivering searing riffs and melodic layers that elevated Foster’s powerful vocals. Behind the decks, DJ Mostart kept the crowd hyped between sets with his signature blend of high-energy mixes, while performance artist Yujin delivered a jaw-dropping special percussion performance that added a global rhythm to the night’s soundscape.
One of the evening’s standout moments came during the live debut of the fiery track “Good Girls Go Bad,” where Foster was joined by Holly Jade. Their duet turned the stage into a theatrical explosion of attitude and empowerment, matched by the crowd’s roaring approval.
With “Heartbreaker,” Serena Foster proves she’s not just breaking hearts—she’s breaking boundaries.
Orange County ska band The Goodwin Club just released their official music video for “Join The Club”, including Danny Knapp on bass guitar. The video, directed by Chris Graue, accompanies the band’s latest single.
In a statement to Punknews, lead vocalist Tami Demaree shared,
“We’re so stoked to share our video for our new single Join the Club! We’re total nerds — and if you are too, give it a watch and a listen! Want a membership card? Head over to our Instagram to find out how you can officially join the club. This video was an absolute blast to make, and Chris Graue crushed it as the director!”
“Join The Club” is also the title track of their upcoming album, set to drop September 20 via Wiretap Records. Pre-orders are available now — and in the meantime, check out the video below!
Rising pop-soul artist Tanya Jae has released her uplifting new single “Sunshine Over Rainy Days,” a radiant anthem of hope and healing that’s already making waves across streaming platforms. The track, produced by the genre-blending visionary Santi Beatz, showcases Tanya’s signature heartfelt vocals layered over shimmering production that weaves together R&B grooves, pop melodies, and a touch of gospel warmth. Anchoring the track is a rich, soulful bassline from acclaimed bass guitarist Danny Knapp, whose dynamic playing adds both depth and texture to the feel-good arrangement.
Bold Journey magazine has spotlighted the dynamic career of bass guitarist Danny Knapp in a newly published feature, now available at boldjourney.com. The article offers an in-depth look at Knapp’s musical journey, highlighting the perseverance, passion, and adaptability that have shaped his path in the world of live performance and studio recording.
The San Diego County Fair came alive with the vibrant rhythms of L.A. Sound Machine, Southern California’s top Gloria Estefan tribute band. The crowd was swept into a whirlwind of Latin pop energy as the group delivered a sizzling performance packed with hits like “Conga,” “Rhythm Is Gonna Get You,” and “1-2-3.” With every beat and every note, they brought the spirit of Miami Sound Machine and Gloria Estefan’s solo career roaring back to life. At the heart of the groove was the LASM rhythm section including bass guitarist Danny Knapp, whose tight, driving bass lines anchored the band’s infectious sound and kept the crowd moving all night long.
Pop music fans in Long Beach were treated to an unforgettable spectacle as RepliKaty, the high-energy Katy Perry tribute band, performed to a sold-out crowd. The show, held at long-standing bastion of live music The Gaslamp, transported fans through Perry’s most iconic hits, from the glitter-drenched “Teenage Dream” to the empowering “Roar.” With dazzling visuals, elaborate costume changes, and flawless vocals, RepliKaty captured the essence of a Katy Perry concert while adding their own signature flair. The audience, packed with devoted fans singing along to every word, danced the night away beneath a rainbow of lights and confetti.
Adding a unique twist to the evening was bassist Danny Knapp, who took on the beloved persona of “Left Shark,” famously known from Perry’s Super Bowl halftime performance. Knapp’s performance was both musically tight and theatrically hilarious, donning the blue shark head while effortlessly grooving through “California Gurls”. His playful stage antics and solid basslines had the crowd roaring with delight. The combination of nostalgia, showmanship, and musical precision made RepliKaty’s Long Beach performance a celebration of pop culture at its finest.
Southern California’s versatile bass guitarist Danny Knapp, affectionately known as “The Melonhead,” has joined the lineup of “The Musies,” a newly formed tribute band dedicated to bringing the magic of Broadway musicals to live music venues. Knapp, celebrated for his dynamic performances across genres—from rock and reggae to jazz and funk—announced his involvement with the project via social media, expressing enthusiasm about this latest musical venture.
“Really proud to be a part of this new project,” Knapp shared on Instagram, highlighting the band’s mission to deliver live Broadway musical songs to club and concert audiences. The Musies aim to capture the essence of Broadway, offering a cabaret-style show that appeals to theater enthusiasts and live music fans alike.
As The Musies prepare to debut, fans can anticipate a unique fusion of theatrical storytelling and live musical performance, brought to life by the seasoned musicians involved in the project. For updates on upcoming shows and releases, audiences are encouraged to follow The Musies on their official social media platforms.
The emo band We’re No Gentlemen recently teamed up with renowned music photographer Andrew Edward for a captivating photo shoot, showcasing the band’s unique aesthetic and emotional depth. Known for their poignant lyrics and dynamic sound that blends elements of punk, rock, and emo, the band presented themselves in a series of images that perfectly capture their essence. Andrew Edward, with his keen eye for detail and ability to convey the raw emotion of his subjects, highlighted the band’s intense energy and individual personalities. The result is a collection of photos that not only reflect We’re No Gentlemen’s artistic identity but also resonate with the emotional intensity that defines their music. This collaboration has undoubtedly added a visually striking chapter to the band’s journey, further connecting them with their audience and the broader emo music scene.
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