Darryl Neudorf

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Darryl Neudorf (born June 7, 1964 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian musician, record producer and audio engineer. He was the drummer for 54-40 from 1982 to 1986. He is best known during this time for co-writing the hit song "I Go Blind", a Canadian hit which was later covered by U.S. rock group Hootie and the Blowfish. Neudorf continues to produce music at his residential recording studio, located about an hour north of Toronto, Ontario. His studio is called Operation Northwoods and is located in The Hills of Headwaters. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Darryl Neudorf (born June 7, 1964 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian musician, record producer and audio engineer. He was the drummer for 54-40 from 1982 to 1986. He is best known during this time for co-writing the hit song "I Go Blind", a Canadian hit which was later covered by U.S. rock group Hootie and the Blowfish. He has also worked as a producer for a number of other recording artists, including Sarah McLachlan, Neko Case, The New Pornographers, Kevin Kane, Kinnie Starr, Twilight Circus Dub Sound System, Dead Voices on Air, Justin Rutledge, Jim Bryson, Jim Cuddy, Bob Egan, The Sadies, and Blue Rodeo. Neudorf continues to produce music at his residential recording studio, located about an hour north of Toronto, Ontario. His studio is called Operation Northwoods and is located in The Hills of Headwaters.
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