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Music Exec Dave Shapiro & Former The Devil Wears Prada Drummer Daniel Williams Die in Plane Crash

Daniel Williams of The Devil Wears Prada at the Van's Warped Tour on July 8, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan The Devil Wears Prada at the Van's Warped Tour on July 8, 2011 in Detroit, Michigan, Van's Warped Tour, Detroit, MI, USA - 08 Jul 2011
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In an unfortunate turn of events on May 22, 2025, a tragic plane crash in San Diego led to the loss of two prominent figures in the music industry: Daniel Williams, the founding drummer of the metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, and Dave Shapiro, a seasoned music agent and co-founder of Sound Talent Group. The accident occurred in the residential neighborhood of Tierrasanta, causing destruction to homes and cars, and resulting in a total of six fatalities, all occupants on the plane, including three employees from Sound Talent Group.

Daniel Williams, aged 39, was a key figure in The Devil Wears Prada, having been with the band since its inception in 2005 until his departure in 2016. During his tenure, the band achieved significant successes, including chart-topping albums and popular hits. After leaving the band, Williams transitioned into a career in technology, holding positions at major companies such as GoPro and more recently, Apple. His sudden death shocked not only his family and friends but also the music community at large. Tributes poured in from fellow musicians and band members, highlighting his influence and warmth as a person. The Devil Wears Prada, in a heartfelt social media post, expressed their profound gratitude towards Williams, stating, “No words. We owe you everything. Love you forever.”

Dave Shapiro, aged 42, played a pivotal role in shaping the alternative music scene, representing well-known bands like Sum 41 and Pierce the Veil, through Sound Talent Group, founded in 2018. Shapiro was also a skilled pilot and often engaged in aviation activities. On the morning of the crash, Williams shared eerie social media posts featuring photos from the plane's cockpit, tagging Shapiro. The crash remains under investigation, with the National Transportation Safety Board looking into whether Shapiro, who owned the plane, was piloting it at the time.

The crash not only claimed lives but also significantly impacted the Tierrasanta community. As the plane descended, it destroyed several homes, causing evacuations and injuries to eight people on the ground. The local authorities have lauded the efforts of first responders who worked tirelessly to manage the situation. The crash's impact on the military housing neighborhood was significant, with sites evacuated and roads closed to facilitate the investigation.

The legacy left behind by Williams and Shapiro is substantial. Williams' drumming contributed to The Devil Wears Prada's growth as a band, helping to define its sound and success in the metalcore genre. Shapiro's contributions to the music industry are numerous, with a deep impact on artist representation and live music experiences. Tributes from industry peers highlight Shapiro's fearless nature and dedication to his craft. Bands like Fit For A King and Drug Church have shared their loss, noting that Shapiro's work bolstered the entire scene.

As the investigation into the crash continues, the music community and fans worldwide mourn the loss of these influential figures. Their contributions to music and the lives they touched will be remembered for years to come. The tragic event serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the profound impact individuals can have on both a personal and professional level. While the community grapples with this loss, the memories and legacies of Daniel Williams and Dave Shapiro endure, forever part of the music world they helped shape.

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