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Concert: Danielle Peck

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Danielle Peck is one of the oustanding artists of her times. She is considered as one of those who has an extraordinary voice which has taken the hearts of the audience across the world. The crystal clarity in her voice has made her one of the best country singer of the era. Like any other arti ...

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Danielle Peck is one of the oustanding artists of her times. She is considered as one of those who has an extraordinary voice which has taken the hearts of the audience across the world. The crystal clarity in her voice has made her one of the best country singer of the era. Like any other artist she Peck was also the one who was worked as a waitressdivision in Danielle Peck's voice--a bluesy pull, a reluctant smokiness that, when it breaks, yields soaring, ringing, soul-stirring power and clarity. That tantalizing slow-pour tension is a fitting reflection of the artist herself. Is she an exuberant young country singer or an experienced and purposed entertainer? Is she the self-described "plain Jane girl next door" or a statuesque brunette bombshell? Is she a former waitress fighting for her big break or a prolific songwriter who contributed eight of 11 songs to her upcoming album? Danielle Peck is all that and much more.

That self-titled debut release, preceded by the chart-rocketing first single "I Don't," reveals all the complexities associated with being a young woman making her way in a new millennium. As a songwriter, she's grounded enough to write a glowing affirmation like "Isn't That Everything," and honest enough to acknowledge the emotional despair of a breakup in "Fallin' Apart." As a vocalist, she offers shades of her influences, sounding by turns as rooted in country as Reba McEntire or as slyly sexy as Shania Twain and Faith Hill. The sum of those seemingly divergent parts is, ultimately, a message, sound and style unique to Danielle Peck.

Born in Jacksonville, North Carolina, the daughter of a U.S. Marine, Danielle grew up in Coshocton, Ohio, where the family had strong musical roots. Her mother's side of the family traveled and sang in churches. Her father's parents and grandparents were steeped in country music, playing dances in the area. Danielle could sing before she could talk and by the time she was three she would sit on a counter banging on pots and pans as her extended family played country music. The first song she learned to sing was Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues," a song that has been part of her live show to this day.