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− | '''Dallon | + | '''Dallon Weekes''' is a singer, songwriter, and musician, best known as a member of alternative rock group Panic! at the Disco. He joined band members Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith in 2009 as a touring member. He was part of the 2013 studio album ''Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!'' He was briefly an official member of the band but went back to touring status in October 2015. |
Weeks was also lead vocalist and instrumentalist for The Brobecks (2002–2013). With The Brobecks, he released four EPs ''Small Cuts'', ''Your Mother Should Know'', ''Quiet Title'', and ''I Will, Tonight''. He also released Understanding ''The Brobecks'', ''Happiest Nuclear Winter'', ''Goodnight and Have a Pleasant Tomorrow'', and ''Violent Things''. | Weeks was also lead vocalist and instrumentalist for The Brobecks (2002–2013). With The Brobecks, he released four EPs ''Small Cuts'', ''Your Mother Should Know'', ''Quiet Title'', and ''I Will, Tonight''. He also released Understanding ''The Brobecks'', ''Happiest Nuclear Winter'', ''Goodnight and Have a Pleasant Tomorrow'', and ''Violent Things''. |
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Dallon Weekes is a singer, songwriter, and musician, best known as a member of alternative rock group Panic! at the Disco. He joined band members Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith in 2009 as a touring member. He was part of the 2013 studio album Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! He was briefly an official member of the band but went back to touring status in October 2015.
Weeks was also lead vocalist and instrumentalist for The Brobecks (2002–2013). With The Brobecks, he released four EPs Small Cuts, Your Mother Should Know, Quiet Title, and I Will, Tonight. He also released Understanding The Brobecks, Happiest Nuclear Winter, Goodnight and Have a Pleasant Tomorrow, and Violent Things.
He has also enjoyed a solo career with several singles and a cover series titled TWOMINCVRS that includes songs two minutes or less featured on his YouTube channel.
He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was born on May 4, 1981, in Verona, Missouri, and raised in Clearfield, Utah. He served as a full-time missionary in Oklahoma. He and his wife, Breezy, are the parents of two children.