10 Jun 2005

Bad Day

Daniel Powter

Warner Bros

WE SAY

Daniel is from British Columbia. Bad Day has been #1 airplay across Europe, #1 chart in France, Belgium, Holland, and top 10 in Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Germany, Poland and Austria. Also it's #1 most added at radio in Canada and #1 most added across all formats in Australia. We assumed Daniel must be a TV talent show contestant but we have been able to find no evidence of this. Perhaps Bad Day is simply breaking on the merit of the song. It's a very good song - maybe even good enough to break in the UK. His French language site is here and you can see his video on the MTV site here.

CONTACTS

Emma Newman, Warner Bros - + 44 (0)20 7761 6000

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