Dan Frechette (born September 12, 1976 in Flin Flon, Manitoba) is a Canadian entertainer, singer-songwriter, and instrumentalist whose compositions have been recorded by The Duhks,[1][2] Dervish,[3] and The Ploughboys.
[4] Frechette was signed to EMI Music Publishing as a teenager[5] and has since written over 1,500 songs [6] and released over 100 albums of original music.
[7] His song "Mists of Down Below"[8] was The Duhks 2004 single for their second studio album "The Duhks"[9] and his song "You Don't See It"[10] was a 2008 single for their fourth album "Fast Paced World".
[14] Frechette's compositions have been featured in soundtracks for Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms[15] and Big Drive.
[22] Frechette has released 86 albums,[23] including "Lucky Day" in 2005, produced by Bill Bourne.