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Darryl Neudorf

Darryl Neudorf is a Canadian musician, record producer, audio engineer and teacher.

Darryl was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. His family moved to Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada when he was five-years-old.

In 1979, at the age of fifteen, he became the drummer for a post-punk collective called Empty Set. The band consisted of his kid sister/vocalist Adele Neudorf, bassist John Brotherton and classmate/guitarist Kevin Kane.

At eighteen Neudorf moved to Vancouver and joined 54-40 as their drummer. He was with the band from 1982 to 1985.

Neudorf recorded two albums with 54/40 and toured extensively in North America with them up until his departure. The songs that Neudorf performed, co-composed and produced with 54/40 achieved gold and platinum status in Canada.

He is best known during this time for co-writing the hit song "I Go Blind" which was covered by U.S. rock group Hootie and the Blowfish. The song was also featured on the NBC sitcom "Friends" in 1995 and was also included on the "Friends" soundtrack album which led to increased exposure for 54-40 and the song becoming a Billboard Top 10 hit.

In 1985, after three years in the band, Neudorf left 54-40 to pursue a career in music production.

Later that year, Darryl moved to Toronto and in 1986 he started working at a computer based music studio called Q.E.D. Media which featured a Fairlight C.M.I. and a Waveterm PPG 2.

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