Ray Danniels

Ray Danniels is a Canadian music executive, record producer, and talent manager.

[1] He first rose to prominence as the manager of the Canadian bands Rush, Max Webster, and Kim Mitchell.

He later served as the manager of Extreme, King's X, and Van Halen.

Sammy Hagar says in his autobiography Red that Danniels was responsible for the fracturing of Van Halen in 1996.

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