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|born = Daniel Pawlovich<br>February 27, 1987<br>Pennsylvania, USA
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|born = Daniel John Pawlovich<br>February 27, 1981<br>Wisconsin, USA
|occupation = Musician, singer
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|occupation = Musician, singer, mastering engineer
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|spouse = Maya Tuttle
|years active = 2006 - present}}
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|years active = 2001 - present}}
'''Daniel Pawlovich''' (born February 27, 1987) is an American musician and singer who serves as the current drummer for emo band [[Panic! at the Disco]]. He has performed with the group since original drummer [[Spencer Smith]] left to settle his drug problems.
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'''Daniel John Pawlovich''' (born February 27, 1981) is an American musician, singer, and mastering engineer who serves as the current drummer for emo band [[Panic! at the Disco]]. He has performed with the group since original drummer [[Spencer Smith]] stepped down from touring to take care of himself.
   
Before becoming Panic's! backup member, Dan worked as the group's drum tech and performed in the groups Valencia and Morsey.
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Before joining Panic!, Dan worked as the group's drum tech and performed in the groups Valencia and Mosey.
   
 
Dan married fellow drummer Maya Tuttle in March 2018.
 
Dan married fellow drummer Maya Tuttle in March 2018.
 
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[[Category:Engineers]]

Revision as of 00:39, 23 January 2020

Daniel John Pawlovich (born February 27, 1981) is an American musician, singer, and mastering engineer who serves as the current drummer for emo band Panic! at the Disco. He has performed with the group since original drummer Spencer Smith stepped down from touring to take care of himself.

Before joining Panic!, Dan worked as the group's drum tech and performed in the groups Valencia and Mosey.

Dan married fellow drummer Maya Tuttle in March 2018.