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Biography

Singer-songwriter Dannielle Wallace has a quickly identifiable soul infected voice which anyone can tell once one gains any familiarity with her work. Her owned confidence in vocal talent and musicianship are second to none. Remaining wholly original her deep rooted rock infused rhythm and blues gives you pop worthy hooks and phrases. Possessing a gift that has surely been found and cultivated through years of experience.

In her earlier years Dannielle found herself in bands throughout her South bay hometown of Los Angeles where she began performing from the beach cities to the sunset strip. There she found the confidence to step out on her own to express the eclectic sound that many bands were not ready to attempt. Teaching herself the guitar and piano she begin writing which lead to her producing and recording her solo album in her bedroom in the summer of 2006. The songs showcased her vision with blaze and melody it was only a matter of time before she got into a studio. As a buzz quickly grew on her unique ability to bring words to life on paper she begin working as a demo vocalist where she gained experience doing projects for Sony and Warner Bros.

As of current Dannielle has recently completed a EP titled "My Heart" that is a cohesively assembled story of love and life. Her music is continuing to pop up throughout the Internet where her fan base is quickly growing. Assembling a backing band and gearing up to play her new EP this year, Dannielle is ready to take the music industry by storm. In addition a full self release of the EP is set to be available this spring, this is an artist who has many years of successful drive and substance ahead of her.

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