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BIOGRAPHY

"Dani Wilde is a modern day British blues phenomenon... Live at Brighton is a treat for the ear and the eyes...the overall effect is breathtaking"
- Blues Blast Magazine

"The entire audience was silenced and caught in the spell of deep emotion… she won the hearts and souls of everyone in the crowd – outstanding.” 

- Music News Magazine

From the iconic stage of London's Royal Albert Hall to the heart of Kenyan slum communities, and even the vibrant Times Square, Dani Wilde's musical journey spans continents and hearts. For 15 years, this British blues singer-songwriter has woven her sound through the landscapes of Europe, America, Canada, and Africa, leaving an indelible mark wherever she goes.

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Wilde's talent has resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike, evidenced by her three number-one hits on the Official iTunes Blues Music Charts, including two self-penned tracks and a powerful rendition of The Rolling Stones' "Bitch" with the acclaimed "Girls With Guitars." Her crossover appeal extends to the iTunes Country Charts, where she's shared space with titans like Tim McGraw and Taylor Swift in Luxembourg and Switzerland. In 2017 BBC Radio 2 airplay propelled her to number 5 on the UK iTunes Blues Charts, placing her alongside contemporaries Van Morrison, Beth Hart, Joe Bonamassa, and Jonny Lang.

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Her accolades include the prestigious "Best Female Vocalist" award at the 2015 British Blues Awards, and her original song "R U Sweet On Me" graced the soundtrack of NBC's award-winning drama series "Aquarius," starring David Duchovny, alongside iconic tracks by The Who and Nina Simone.

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Dani's international radio presence is undeniable, featuring special sessions on BBC Radio 2's "The Paul Jones Show" and Bill Wax's "XFM Bluesville" in the USA. She's shared the billing with a legendary roster of artists, including Jools Holland, Johnny Winter, Journey, Robben Ford as well as Bobby Blue Bland, Bobby Womack, and Taj Mahal on the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise. Her live collaborations extend to Pee Wee Ellis at Womad Festival, Christopher Holland, Samantha Fish, Sue Foley, and recording sessions with producers Mike Zito and the legendary Mike Vernon.

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With three solo albums and a "Girls With Guitars" album on Ruf Records, her 2017 signing to VizzTone Label Group in the USA for the "Live at Brighton Road" album marked a significant milestone, fulfilling a long-held ambition to work with the label that shaped her musical foundations. This partnership continued in 2020 with a series of compelling singles, including "Howling at the Moon," "Brave," "Masters of War," "Pluto," "Wild Women," "Don't Fish In My Sea," and further releases like "You Are My Sunshine/Didn't It Rain" featuring Christopher Holland, "I Miss the World" ft. Will Wilde, "Vagabond Child" and "Sunshine".

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Currently, Dani is touring internationally and crafting a new album, co-produced with pianist Greg Coulson.

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Beyond her musical achievements, Dani is a passionate humanitarian, dedicated to supporting "Moving Mountains" and Toto Love Children's Home in Kenya, raising vital funds and awareness for children in Embu.

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Dani Wilde is more than a musician; she's a storyteller, a global citizen, and a force of nature, performing the blues from a female perspective that resonates across cultures and continents.

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© 2017 DANI WILDE 

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