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Daniel Newell
Daniel Newell is credited on 43 releases across 60 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1998–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
43
Pressings credited
60
Albums
4
Decades active
150
In collections
Biography
Daniel Newell (born 30 October 1975) is a musician and author from London, England. He currently plays trumpet for Royal Opera House, London Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic Orchestra. He is widely known as "The Trumpet Man" for Muse's live album, HAARP, recorded at Wembley Stadium. He is also the author of Billy's Band books for children.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
43 releases · 60 albums · active 1998–2024
- Performance · 46
- Other credits · 5
Studios: September Sound · Westpoint Recording Studios · Air Studios · The Dairy Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
2015

Wicked: The Soundtrack
2024

Notes On A Conditional Form
2020

Cast Of Thousands
2003

HAARP
2008

My Big Day
2023

Dead In The Boot
2012

Rainy Sunday Afternoon
2025

Barbie (Score From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2023

Live Blood
2012

The Haunted Man
2012

Scratch My Back
2010

Last Night In Soho (Original Motion Picture Score)
2021

Office Politics
2019

Keep The Village Alive
2015

Scratch My Back / And I'll Scratch Yours
2013

Fin De Siècle
1998

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2018

Nat "King" Cole & Me
2017

The Dreaming Room
2016

Aluminium
2006

Batman Begins: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2005

Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2005

Absent Friends
2004
Frequent collaborators
- The Divine Comedy
- Elbow
- Harry Gregson-Williams
- Peter Gabriel
- Aluminium
- Various
- Patricia Kopatchinskaja
- Muse
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