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Declan Burke
Birth nameDec Burke
Born (1972-05-22) 22 May 1972 (age 52)
Limerick, Ireland
GenresRock music
Instrument(s)Guitar, Keyboards
Years active1989–present

Declan "Dec" Burke (born 22 May 1972 from Limerick) is an Irish guitarist, keyboardist and vocalist.[1]

Biography

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Burke was born on 22 May 1972 in Limerick, Ireland, and moved to the UK in 1989. He has one son.

Career

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Burke began as a keyboard player, before moving to guitar.

Burke performed with Frost* on their 2008 album Experiments in Mass Appeal and their 2010 live album The Philadelphia Experiment. He also performed with Darwin's Radio as guitarist / vocalist, recording 2 albums; 2006's Eyes of the World and 2009's Template for a Generation.

In 2010 he released his first solo album, Destroy All Monsters, which was recorded at his home studio and released via ProgRock Records in the US.

In 2016 he joined the Dutch prog band Dilemma during the recordings of their second album Random Acts of Liberation.

Discography

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Darwin's Radio

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Frost*

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Audioplastik

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Dilemma

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Dec Burke

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References

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  1. ^ Lizandra Pronin (19 January 2009). "Frost*: Experiments In Mass Appeal". Território da Música (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 14 March 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2011. (in Portuguese)