DANIEL VERBERK - Guitar
1976, Boxmeer, The Netherlands



Son of a Dutch father and Macedonian mother,
Daniel started playing guitar at the age of 11. In
1997 his musical career took off through his work
as a back-line technician for the much acclaimed
Dutch rock band Vengeance. Through them he came
in touch with Andrew Elt and was asked to become guitarist with his band The Heavy 70's and later on
The Moon, replacing guitarist Don van Spall. After
3 years performing live with these bands, he took up
the offer from funk-rockers Mothers Finest to tour America and Europe as stage manager and guitar technician. In 2007 he started work as guitar tech for famous dutch pop singer Ilse DeLange. He is a much sought after guitar and back line tech on the dutch music scene, as well as doing two more tours with Mothers Finest in 2007/2008.

Daniel joined Physical Graffiti in 2005, fulfilling a
lifelong dream of being able to play and perform the
riffs and songs of his favourite guitarist, Jimmy Page. Daniel 'B-Bender', as he is known among friends and fellow musicians, was definitely the next step in
taking the band out of the mediocre and towards the exceptional! Next to Physical Graffiti, Daniel also is an
'in demand' guitar player for rock sessions, varying
from The Black Crowes, to The Faces and The Who.

Daniel is a passionate player which reflects in his
ever growing collection of guitars and amps. When
on stage with Physical Graffiti he takes great pride in tracking down and playing the same guitars, amps and effects that Jimmy Page used back in the day. From the flamed '59 Gibson Les Paul to the famous Gibson 'Double Neck', playing through a Fender Tone Master and original Echoplex, Daniel not only looks the part,
far more importantly, he musically emulates that majestic 'Page' feel and sound.