A novel about the family – The Globe and Mail, Friday July 2, 2010
Dan Hill writes about Harper Lee’s classic novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ and reflects on his own family life.
A rallying cry for real fathers – The National Post, Saturday June 20, 2010
Dan Hill writes about the strong black father’s he’s known, and encourages others to celebrate the great fathers making a positive difference in their children’s lives.
A song for Africville – The National Post, Saturday, February 27, 2010
Dan reflects on his own experience recording the song based on the community that stood as a symbol of strained relations between blacks and whites.
Listen to the track ‘Africville Skies‘ on The National Post website.
Paul and me and one last song. About dying. – Maclean’s, February 3, 2010
Singer-songwriter Dan Hill writes about an emotional and final collaboration with his lifelong friend, author-musician Paul Quarrington.
Listen the the track ‘Are You Ready?‘ on the Maclean’s website.
Purchse the track ‘Are You Ready?‘ on iTunes – all proceeds go towards the Quarrington Arts Society.
You’ll never guess what Dan Hill thinks of his own song – Maclean’s, January 14, 2010
The world won’t let this hugely successful singer-songwriter forget ‘Sometimes When We Touch
My African ancestors are alive in me – Canoe.ca, February 23, 2009
Dan writes about the stength and resilience of his ancestors.
Every parent’s nighmare – Maclean’s, February 13, 2008
Dan’s family was almost destroyed when his son started bringing home dangerous new friends.

