Ray Danniels
Biography
Ray Danniels is a Canadian music executive, record producer, and talent manager. He's the founder of SRO (Standing Room Only) Management group, as well as independent record labels Moon Records and Anthem Records. He first rose to prominence as the manager of the Canadian bands Rush, Max Webster, and Kim Mitchell. He later served as the manager of Extreme, King's X, and Van Halen. Sammy Hagar says in his autobiography Red that Danniels was responsible for the fracturing of Van Halen in 1996. He was awarded the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award at the 2015 Juno Awards.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Moving Pictures
1981

2112
1976

Permanent Waves
1980

Hemispheres
1978

A Farewell To Kings
1977

Signals
1982

Grace Under Pressure
1984

Fly By Night
1975

Exit...Stage Left
1981

Power Windows
1985

All The World's A Stage
1976

Rush
1974

Hold Your Fire
1987

Presto
1989

Caress Of Steel
1975

Roll The Bones
1991

Balance
1995

A Show Of Hands
1989

Vapor Trails
2002

Clockwork Angels
2012

Counterparts
1993

Test For Echo
1996

Van Halen III
1998

Snakes & Arrows
2007
Credited work
1,332 releases · 98 albums · active 1974–2026
- Other credits · 1,309
- Production · 35
- Performance · 1
Studios: Le Studio · Toronto Sound Studios · Trident Studios · McClear Place
Frequent collaborators
- Rush
- Max Webster
- Van Halen
- Ian Thomas (2)
- Gowan
- Coney Hatch
- King's X
- Ian Thomas Band
