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Ian D'Sa was born on 30 October, 1975 in Ealing, London, United Kingdom. Discover Ian D'Sa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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Occupation Musician, producer, songwriter
Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 30 October, 1975
Birthday 30 October
Birthplace Southall, London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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2013

D'Sa produced his first two singles on Die Mannequin's EP Slaughter Daughter, the songs being "Do it or Die" and "Saved By Strangers". He played guitar on Sarah Slean's song "Lucky Me". He makes a cameo in The Operation M.D.'s single "Sayonara" as a doctor pushing Stevo in a wheelchair. He also makes a brief cameo as a year book photo in the K-OS video for ELEctrik HeaT – The Seekwill. He also sang guest vocals with Alexisonfire during a few live shows.

2010

D'Sa is known for making unexpected appearances at other bands' live shows and to guest as vocalist sometimes with Alexisonfire. He joined Sum 41 as a guest guitarist for a one-off performance of their popular encore song "Pain for Pleasure", and also performed as a guest in one show with UK band Reuben in 2006, while the band supported Billy Talent. He produced the first single "Buried at Sea" from The Operation M.D.'s second studio album Birds + Bee Stings, which was released on June 29, 2010. D'Sa has been involved with Song for Africa since 2007, a project to connect Canada's youth to the AIDS pandemic, playing guitar on the song and in the video and single. In July 2007 he traveled to Kenya, Africa for 10 days to be part of the Song for Africa Documentary film. Ian also wrote and recorded the song "Land of a Thousand Hills" for the benefit album Song for Africa - Rwanda: Rises Up!, in which he sings lead vocals and plays guitar with Canadian punk rock band Noble Blood. In November 2012, he contributed a guitar solo to the song "Toast to Freedom" recorded by Anti-Flag for Amnesty International as a benefit single. He played solo in the video for the song. He and fellow Billy Talent bandmate Ben Kowalewicz also appeared in the music video for Emigrate's "1234", whom Ben provided co-lead vocals for.

2002

D'Sa has said that "Crispy Chicken" is one of his main recording guitars, and has been used on all five Billy Talent albums along with other guitars such as his '57 Junior, for overdubs. He also owns a three colour sunburst stratocaster with a white pick guard, which is shown in the "Devil in a Midnight Mass" music video. His main live amp setup consists of a 60 watt head custom made by Mark Stephenson of Stephenson Amplification in 2002, along with a Diezel VH4.

1998

In 1998 Pezz changed their name to Billy Talent after the fictional character in Micheal Turner's Hard Core Logo book (later adapted to film by Bruce McDonald). D'Sa co-produced Billy Talent II with Gavin Brown. He also did art direction and package design on the album. He received co-direction credit for the video "Fallen Leaves", for which the band was awarded Best Video and Best Rock Video at the 2007 MuchMusic Video Awards. Released in September 2012, the fourth album of the band, Dead Silence, was produced entirely by D'Sa. He was nominated for Producer of the Year at the 2017 Juno Awards for his work on the band's fifth album, Afraid of Heights.

1991

Ian was born in the suburb of Southall, London UK. His family moved to Canada when he was 3 years old. He grew up in Mississauga, Ontario learning guitar at the age of 13. He attended Our Lady of Mount Carmel Secondary School. In 1991 he formed a band named Dragonflower with some fellow schoolmates. After Dragonflower broke up he formed another band named Soluble Fish and recorded a five song demo entitled Nugget Sauces. He eventually met Benjamin Kowalewicz, Jonathan Gallant and Aaron Solowoniuk in 1993 at a high school talent show. He started a new band with them named Pezz (later to become "Billy Talent") while also playing in Soluble Fish. Both bands played shows together until Soluble Fish broke up in 1996. Still playing with Pezz, D'Sa went to Sheridan College where he got his degree in classical animation and has worked on the TV shows Angela Anaconda, Birdz, and the film Adventures in 3-D IMAX as a character animator. Pezz changed their name to Billy Talent a few years later in 1998.