Daniel William Wood Jr.
(born 14 May 1969, Boston, Massachusetts) is a singer, songwriter, record producer and occasional actor. He is also a member of the boy band New Kids on the Block and also serves as one of the key choreographers.
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Solo career
After New Kids on the Block disbanded in 1994, Wood decided to pursue a solo career. He released his first solo album on
22 July 2003. It was called
Second Face
, all the songs of which were produced by Wood and his friend, Pete Masitti. In 1999 he released an album "Room Full Of Smoke" as D-Fuse, and in 2008 he released
Coming Home
. Wood operates his own
record label called Damage Records. In 2009, Wood decided to release another album this time called
Coming Home 2 : This Time to Joey and Heather
and on the album are two singles "Just Working Out" and "Breakfast."
Albums
- D-Fuse : Room Full Of Smoke
(1999)
- D-Wood : Room Full Of Smoke Vol. 2
(2003)
- Second Face
(2003)
- O.F.D : Originally From Dorchester (Acoustic Tour Exclusive)
(2003)
- Coming Home
(2008)
- Coming Home 2 : This Time to Joey and Heather
(2009)
Singles
- "What If" (2003)
- "When The Lights Go Out" (2003)
- "Different Worlds" (2003)
- "Just Working Out" (2009)
- "Breakfast" (2009)
Acting
After his work within New Kids on the Block, Wood started to take on
acting and his first
film was
Thank You, Good Night
, a story about four musicians struggling to succeed in their personal and professional lives. He has also worked within
Deveria
and
I-15
. He also appeared in
Tequila Express
.
Comeback
Wood featured in
MTV's follow up to
Totally Scott-Lee called
Totally Boyband, featuring in a new group with other former boyband members such as
Dane Bowers. The band's name was
Upper Street with a single charting at #35, but the charting did not meet the expectations therefore Upper Street has officially disbanded.
In the summer of
2008, Wood had reunited with the members of New Kids On The Block, following a successful new album and concert tour.