• 06. Danny Smart - An Englishman in Canada

  • Mar 20 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

06. Danny Smart - An Englishman in Canada

  • Summary

  • In this conversation, Zach chats with Danny Smart, a musician and audio engineer from England who recently moved to Canada. Danny shares his experiences working as a musician on cruise ships and his love for country music. He also discusses his transition to recording and his goals for the future. The conversation touches on topics such as the differences between Canada and England, the challenges of living in a new country, and the importance of a strong work ethic in the music industry.

    Find Danny online:

    http://www.dannysmartmusic.com

    http://www.instagram.com/dannysmartmusic

    http://www.youtube.com/dannysmartmusic

    http://www.facebook.com/dannysmartmusic

    http://www.tiktok.com/@dannysmartmusic


    Chapters

    Introduction and Meeting Danny Smart

    01:18

    Danny's Background and Experience as a Musician on Cruise Ships

    06:40

    Danny's Experiences and Stories from Working on Cruise Ships

    10:00

    Favorite Places Danny Visited While Working on Cruise Ships

    10:27

    Danny's Education and Transition to Recording

    13:16

    Danny's Music and Love for Country Music

    15:06

    Discussion on Recording Techniques and Chris Stapleton

    23:39

    Comparing Canada and England

    27:27

    Comparison of Toronto and London

    29:21

    Danny's Plans and Goals in Canada

    37:20

    Danny's Long-Term Plans and Settling in Canada

    40:08

    Missing Home and Support from Family and Friends

    42:02

    Loneliness and Adjusting to a New Country

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