Danny Wood

Daniel William Wood (born May 14, 1969) is an American singer and songwriter. He is a member of the boy band New Kids on the Block[1] and also served as a choreographer for the band in late 80s and 90s.

Danny Wood
Wood in, 2008
Wood in, 2008
Background information
Birth nameDaniel William Wood
Born (1969-05-14) May 14, 1969
Dorchester, Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresPop
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
Years active1984–present
Member ofNew Kids on the Block
Formerly ofNKOTBSB, Upper Street
Websitethe-wood-works.com

Career

Wood at the 1990 Grammy Awards

Wood is a member of the band New Kids on the Block (NKOTB). He joined the band at the age of 16 after being recruited by friend and bandmate Donnie Wahlberg. NKOTB was the brainchild of producer Maurice Starr who wrote and produced a number of the band's hits including their self-titled debut studio album, released in 1986, as well as "Hangin' Tough" (1988) and "Step by Step" (1990).

Personal life

Wood was married to Patricia Alfaro from 1997 to 2006.[2] He is the father of three children, son Daniel Jr., and daughters Chance and Vega.[3]

Charity work

Remember Betty is a charity that Wood set up in 2008 in memory of his mother who died, aged 55, of breast cancer in 1999.[4] The mission of the charity is "to help minimize the financial burden associated with breast cancer for patients & survivors by providing direct financial support to them so that they can focus on recovery & quality of life."[5]

In 2014, Wood ran the Boston Marathon to raise funds for Remember Betty. He finished the race in a time of 3:50:00. Fellow bandmate Joey McIntyre ran the marathon with Wood in support of the Alzheimers Association.[6]

Discography

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)
  • Stronger: Remember Betty (2009)
  • Look at Me (2016)

Singles

  • "What If" (2003)
  • "When the Lights Go Out" (2003)
  • "Different Worlds" (2003)
  • "Look at Me" (2015)
  • "Endlessly (Betty's Wish)" (2015)

References

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