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Artist description
Dark, sensuous pop, with traces of trip-hop, blues, and jazz. Sometimes strong and funky, sometimes deep and seductive, always inviting, pulling you in further. Flavored with acoustic guitar, thick drumming, and spacey organ bass. A soul-stroking voice, f ull and dusky with intrigue and pathos ... you've never heard pop music done like this.
Singer/songwriter Danielle Geihs, a native of Las Vegas, is a classically trained vocalist and a strikingly original composer and lyricist. She has studied voice at the New England Conservatory of Music and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. She is now based in Boston, working with producer/arranger/keyboardist Elio DeLuca. The pair have just completed work on Hiding Places, the new album from the Danielle Geihs Band, released August, 2001. Look for upcoming gigs, new remixes from the album, and new recording projects, coming in 2002 |
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Music Style
Dark, sensuous pop, with traces of trip-hop, blues, and jazz |
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Musical Influences
John Coltrane, Joni Mitchell, Portishead, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley, Sheila Jordan, REM, Maria Callas, Massive Attack, Nina Simone |
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Similar Artists
Ourselves |
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Group Members
Danielle Geihs, vocals; Elio DeLuca -- keyboards & vocals; album recordings with Sara Shansky, acoustic guitar & vocals; Sean McDermott, drums |
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Albums
Hiding Places, ©2001 Telepathy Records |
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Press Reviews
"The first band to take the stage was the Danielle Geihs Band, [who] put on an impressive set, something of a rarity for a band that opens a Tufts concert ... [Danielle's] voice has a huge range and can create any mood, seeming soothing, eerie, depressing, and hopeful all at the same time."The Tufts Daily, regarding the band's appearance at Tufts University's Fall Fest 2000. |
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Additional Info
All music & lyrics written by Danielle Geihs ©2000 |
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Location
Boston, MA - USA |
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