Biography

It must be true that big things really do come in small packages. For living, breathing proof, you don’t have to search very far through the miles and miles of Texas to find a young woman who is continuously referred to as a “new sound with an old soul, beyond her years.” Danielle Reed, a striking blonde with a BIG voice, and brain, has returned home to Texas and hit the ground running in a short amount of time, currently playing shows east to west and everywhere in between, sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in Texas country.  Her powerful vocals mesmerize and captivate people of all ages and her complimented guitar playing can hold its own. “Danielle Reed has a sound that is different and refreshing and it won’t take long for people to notice her talent,” says Stephen Bethea of Rival Entertainment.

 

Danielle left home at the age of seventeen, only a day after she graduated Salutatorian from her high school and moved to Nashville, Tennesse. While there, she experienced MusicCity to the fullest, fulfilling a lifelong dream when she performed onstage at the Ryman Auditorium. She also steeped herself in many different genres, including Bluegrass where she had the opportunity to perform at the world famous Station Inn singing with Bluegrass Hall of Famer, Roland White. She even played the hometown of Marty Stuart with the man himself in Philadelphia, MS. Danielle has also been produced by John Carter Cash, son of the legendary Johnny Cash, at the Cash Cabin Studio. She has worked with top notch musicians in the biz, soaking up every bit of knowledge she could, all the while writing and recording music with the greats. She’s been featured in Country Weekly, Music Row Magazine, Best in Texas Magazine and her music has been played throughout the Midwest and overseas. Over the past few years she has also shared the bill with national acts including Justin Moore, Gene Watson, Leona Williams, John Conlee, T. Graham Brown, Charlie Daniels, and Irlene Mandrell as well as Texas artists, Randy Rogers, Jason Boland,  No Justice, Stoney Larue and Brandon Rhyder, to name a few. Danielle never misses a beat when these legendary crooners request her harmonies on stage, live singing some of their biggest hits. It seems no one can get enough of Danielle’s voice, six strings or charisma.

 

Now, a little over a year after her return to Texas the dust has settled and out of the swirling dirt has emerged Danielle’s new EP, “Rewind”, a reflection on her past mistakes, heartaches, rewards and real life experiences. Recently signed to independent radio promoter, Rick Lovett, the latest single “Lie to Me” is ready to rock-n-roll to radio.   Once again, recording at the world famous Bismeaux Studios in Austin, Texas like the lady herself, this album packs a big punch in a tiny package, and it’s not one you should wait til’ Christmas to open!