The Watchmen In 1988, Greaves became the lead singer of
The Watchmen, which he co-formed with
Joey Serlin, Sammy Kohn and Pete Loewen. The Watchmen were a successful
alternative rock band most active in the 1990s. Greaves also played keyboards and harmonica in the band. Between 1992 and 2001, they released six records internationally, toured extensively and built a substantial fan base in Canada and Australia. Each of their album releases achieved either gold or platinum status in Canada. In 2003, the band members decided to separate and explore different opportunities individually, but still continue to perform with each other from time to time. Since the 2003 split, Greaves has worked with former Watchmen bandmate
Ken Tizzard in the duo Audio Playground High + Wide. Tizzard and Greaves performed in a series of live visual music presentations at venues such as Ted's Wrecking Yard and the Berkley Church. The Watchmen reunited several years after their split, and they continue to play regular concerts across Canada.
Doctor After leaving The Watchmen, Greaves founded the band
Doctor with bassist
Rob Higgins, a former member of
Change of Heart. The duo was joined in studio by
guitarist Jamie Edwards and
drummer Dan Cornelius to record the band's debut album,
High Is As High Gets, which was licensed on SUMO Music and released in 2004. The four musicians also began touring following the album's release, with
Carmen Lamont occasionally filling in for Edwards on guitar. Doctor broke up in 2005.
Serlin Greaves Joey Serlin and Daniel Greaves of The Watchmen released an album as a duo,
Sad Songs For Sale, on May 28, 2021. Greaves describes the album as "songs... that will remind fans of their old music". ==Film and television==