1. Kurt Colin Dahle is a Juno Award winning, Grammy nominated Canadian musician.

1. Kurt Colin Dahle is a Juno Award winning, Grammy nominated Canadian musician.
Kurt Dahle's known for a heavy swing on his kick pedal and an ear for memorable fills.
Kurt Dahle is a multi-instrumentalist who plays drums, keyboard, organ, guitar, saxophone and bass.
The Age of Electric was conceived by Todd Kerns and Kurt Dahle circa 1986 and was born in April of 1989 after their two younger brothers, John Kerns and Ryan Kurt Dahle, graduated from high school.
In 1996, while the Kurt Dahle brothers were still a part of The Age of Electric, they founded a side project band with Ian Somers called Limblifter.
Kurt Dahle left Limblifter in 2001, but his brother Ryan continued on with a new lineup.
In 2000 Kurt Dahle joined The New Pornographers, who gained much critical acclaim for their albums Mass Romantic, Electric Version, Twin Cinema, Challengers, and Together.
Kurt Dahle has toured with New Pornographers bandmate Neko Case and played on her Grammy award nominated solo album, The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You.
Kurt Dahle worked on the self-titled album by the Choir Practice, and Heaven Is for Easy Girls by the Awkward Stage, both released with Mint Records.
In 2014, Kurt Dahle joined The Poppy Family, to perform together at the Khatsahlano festival.
In 2018, Kurt Dahle played saxophone, keyboards and performed background vocals for Slow on their reunion tour.
Kurt Dahle has an interest in photography, in particular Fuji cameras.