Daniel Desnoyers, also known by his stage name Dan D-Noy, is a Canadian DJ and owner of D-Noy Muzik. Desnoyers is the official Canada DJ for the Pacha clubs. He is best known for his song "Good World", which was a hit in Europe. Among his other original creations, "I Said" made it to the top 10 of the Canadian Dance Chart, "Moon Sharm" to the Top 40 and "4 Ladies" obtained success in the clubs of Canada.
Dan Desnoyers worked as a VJ and also as a manager of DanseXpress with the TV channel Musique Plus from 1993 to 2002. The six albums from the series DanseXpress were also created around that time. From 2001 to 2006, he was the official DJ of the Galas Interbox at the Bell Centre in Montreal.
Producer, director, sound engineer, mixer, remixer and CD conceptor, Daniel Desnoyers eventually started in June 1999 his own music label, DKD D-Noy Muzik, within the Donald K. Donald Group. In 2003, DKD D-Noy Muzik became D-Noy Muzik and since that time Dan Desnoyers is the sole owner.
Was It Something I Said? is a British comedy panel gameshow broadcast on Channel 4, presented by David Mitchell and featuring team captains Richard Ayoade and Micky Flanagan. Celebrity guest narrators appear in each episode and, for the first series, narrators included David Harewood, Phil Daniels, Charles Dance and Mariella Frostrup.
The show was spun off from the Quotables website commissioned by Adam Gee at Channel 4 in collaboration with the Arts Council England in 2011. The programme includes a play-along second screen game based entirely on Twitter.
The panel has to guess which of three celebrities said a particular quote read out by the guest narrator. The same celebrity could have more than one quote. At the end of this round, Mitchell asks the home viewers to complete a famous quote via Twitter, and upon return from the commercial break, asks the panel to complete it.
The panelists are given only specific key words and must complete the entire quotation. For example, the words "score" and "seven" would lead to Abraham Lincoln's famous opening line from the Gettysburg Address, "Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."
Was It Something I Said? is the third album recorded by singer-songwriter Eytan Mirsky, released in 2001.
Bonus tracks
I made the calls in my life, you see
Now the phone lines are down
But together, just you and me
Some days I feel like I’m doing time
I know you’re just as confused
This could become the perfect crime
We’re off with nothing to lose
Now we could take over the whole world
Or at least a small piece
It’s not a gun but some hair you twirled