Blues The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1995.html Sat, 20 Apr 2024 00:18:17 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Dani Wilde - Live at Brighton Road (2017) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1995-dani-wilde/21788-dani-wilde-live-at-brighton-road-2017.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1995-dani-wilde/21788-dani-wilde-live-at-brighton-road-2017.html Dani Wilde - Live at Brighton Road (2017)

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01. Bumble Bee 
02. My Old Man 
03. Glorious Day 
04. The Living Years 
05. Electricity 
06. Deeper Than Black 
07. Hound Dog 
08. High On Your Love 
09. Don't Quit Me Baby 
10. Refugee 

 

British Blues Award winner Dani Wilde burst onto the International blues scene in 2007, opening for Jools Holland at The Royal Albert Hall and signing to prestigious blues record label Ruf Records. Since then she has toured extensively across the UK, Europe, America, Canada, and Africa. USA concerts have included headline shows under her own name, and performances with girl group ‘Girls With Guitars’ alongside Samantha Fish and Cassie Taylor. The group’s 2012 record, produced by Mike Zito in Berlin, was a hit in Europe; the single “Bitch” reaching the Number 1 spot in the iTunes blues charts in Italy.

Live at Brighton Road finds Dani Wilde performing live in the studio with her touring band, featuring her brother Will Wilde on harmonica. Dani is performing mostly original songs, split into an acoustic and electric set. For her fans this will be a long-anticipated treat, for newcomers it will serve as a beautiful introduction to the depth of spellbinding talent and impact of this young British Blues Lady. --- bluesmagazine.nl

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Dani Wilde Sun, 18 Jun 2017 14:47:48 +0000
Dani Wilde – Juice Me Up (2012) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1995-dani-wilde/16451-dani-wilde-juice-me-up-2012.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1995-dani-wilde/16451-dani-wilde-juice-me-up-2012.html Dani Wilde – Juice Me Up (2012)

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01. Don't Go Making Me Cry
02. Walk Out The Front Door
03. Let Me Show You
04. Crazy World
05. Who's Loving You
06. Mississippi Kisses
07. All I Need
08. The Burning Truth
09. Falling
10. Call On Me
11. Juice Me Up
12. Sweet Inspiration
13. I Will Be Waiting

Dani Wilde – guitar, vocals
Stuart Dixon – guitar
Victoria Smith –bass
Pete Wingfield – keyboards
Roger Inniss – bass
Will Wilde – harmonica
Jamie Little – drums

 

Singer/guitarist Dani Wilde is firmly established in the leading pack of British blues ladies and is enjoying an ever-increasing and well-deserved popularity among UK enthusiasts. On this album, she is backed by an impressive array of musicians: Stuart Dixon on rhythm guitar, Roger Inniss and Victoria Smith on bass guitar, Jamie Little on drums, Pete Wingfield on keys and a horn section comprising Sid Gauld and Rob Hughes. Dani’s brother, Will, also guests on harmonica on one track. There are thirteen tracks, all but two of which were written by Dani Wilde.

The album opens with the upbeat, funky “”Don’t Go Making me Cry”, followed by the equally funky but slightly slower Jordan/Stock Bonnie Raitt favourite “Walk Out The front Door”. “Let me Show You” provides a joyful helping of rock ’n’ roll, expertly driven by Jamie Little, which is considerably contrasted by the deep protest song, “Crazy World”. Smokey Robinson’s excellent soulful ballad, “Who’s Loving You?”, is a perfect vehicle for Dani Wilde’s impressive vocals while the bouncing rocker “Mississippi Kisses” enjoys the aforementioned guest appearance of Will Wilde on harp.

A couple of love songs, “All I Need” and “Falling”, are separated by the funky-edged, politically-focused “The Burning Truth”. Yet another taste of funk is delivered by “Call On Me” before the rocking title song briefly ups the tempo in advance of the final two angst-ridden numbers, “Sweet Inspiration” and the bonus track, “I Will Be Waiting”, on which Dani Wilde’s vocals are accompanied by Stuart Dixon on acoustic guitar.

This is a well-constructed and enjoyable album, which is a credit to Dani Wilde’s song-writing ability and Jamie Little’s production skills. If there is a disappointment, it is that the hugely talented Stuart Dixon is used almost exclusively as a rhythm guitarist, which, with due deference to Dani’s competence as a lead guitarist, seems to be a terrible waste. ---Lionel Ross, bluesinthenorthwest.com

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Dani Wilde Fri, 29 Aug 2014 22:28:42 +0000
Dani Wilde – Shine (2010) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1995-dani-wilde/7210-dani-wilde-shine-2010.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1995-dani-wilde/7210-dani-wilde-shine-2010.html Dani Wilde – Shine (2010)

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1. Shine
2. Some Kinda Crazy
3. Miss You
4. How Do You Do It
5. Red Blooded Woman
6. Don't Give Up On Me
7. I Don't Even Care
8. Abandoned Child
9. Born To Love Him play
10. Where Blue Begins play
11. Big Brown Eyes

Personnel:
Dani Wilde (guitar, vocals)
Mark Earl (Drums)
Jonny Chase (Bass Guitar)
Will Harmonica Wilde (harmonica)
Ben Poole (Electric Guitar)

 

Having been exposed to a range of music genres as a child, ranging from 60s and 70s Motown and Stax records, to Chicago Blues, and being encouraged by her father to start gigging the local pub circuit whilst still in her early teens, it was clear to see that Dani Wilde was already well on her way to becoming somewhat of a special talent. When asked what made Dani decide to become a blues singer she replied "Well, when I was 14, I went to Bishopstock Blues Festival in the UK and that was where I saw the likes of contemporary blues singers Sue Foley, Shemekia Copeland and Susan Tedeschi perform. Before then I had only heard the old Chicago players like John Lee and Muddy Waters but to see young female artists playing the blues like that really blew me away and so I made it my mission to follow in Susan Tedeschi's footsteps. Her performance was inspirational and had a life changing effect on me in regards to my music career."

Dani's first break came when she was asked to sing backing vocals for famous 1960s British Folk singer Maddie Prior. Maddie was so impressed by Dani's soulful voice that she asked Dani to support her at The Wyvern Theatre, Swindon. The concert sold out and the audience were more than impressed by Dani's passionate vocal delivery and finger picking blues guitar style. 2003 saw Dani arrive in Brighton where she spent four years establishing herself in the South of England and worked towards a 1st Class BA honours Degree. Within her first year here, Dani played larger venues including The Komedia and Concorde 2 and by 2004, Dani's success had further increased, headlining at the Brighton Live Festival, giving regular live performance and interviews on BBC Radio Stations and rave reviews from national press.

Whilst Dani was studying for her Music Degree, she established a charity project raising money for County Primary School in Embu Kenya. By hosting regular concerts in the South of England Dani raised enough money to provide the underprivileged school with music education facilities (treble, descant and tenor recorders to form a large recorder group, other musical instruments and music books) and also to renovate two dilapidated classrooms. This fundraising project is ongoing and Dani hopes to visit Kenya in 2008 to teach at the school and perform a community concert.

2006 saw Dani along with her younger brother Will 'Harmonica' Wilde and the band playing some great concerts including The Royal Albert Hall, supporting Jools Holland and Vibes in The Vines Festival with Gary Moore. In September 2007, Dani's dream came true when she signed a record deal with Top International Blues Label Ruf Records. Her debut album, produced by Mike Griot and recorded in Germany in December 2007 will be released in early 2008. In 2008 Dani will be touring Europe on The Blues Caravan Tour with fellow Ruf artists Candye Kane and Deborah Coleman. In between the legs of the Blues Caravan she will also be touring up and down the UK. Please keep an eye out on her website www.daniwilde.com for more information and tour dates.

"She releases a sort of diesel roar from her throat, pierced with little darts of high falsetto. It is like two voices. She sings the old twelve bar blues "I'm In The Mood", whooping and slurring like an old boy from the Delta. The place goes mad, as if it can't quite believe what it's heard." ---ALAN FRANKS, The Times Magazine

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administration@theblues-thatjazz.com (bluesever) Dani Wilde Mon, 25 Oct 2010 15:00:42 +0000
Dani Wilde – Heal My Blues (2008) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1995-dani-wilde/7205-dani-wilde-heal-my-blues-2008.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/1995-dani-wilde/7205-dani-wilde-heal-my-blues-2008.html Dani Wilde – Heal My Blues (2008)

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1. Bring Your Loving Home 3:42
2. Heal My Blues 2:45
3. Come Undone 3:19
4. I Love You More Than I Hate Myself 5:45
5. I Want Your Loving 2:45
6. Testify 3:34
7. In The Mood 3:27
8. I'm Going Down 4:49
9. Slow Coach 2:45
10. Little By Little 3:26 play
11. People Like You 3:02 play

Personnel:
Dani Wilde (vocals, guitar);
Ian Parker (guitar);
Will Wilde (harp, background vocals);
"Morg" Morgan (piano, Hammond b-3 organ);
Mike Griot (bass instrument);
Denis Palatin (drum).

 

Born and raised in Wiltshire, Dani grew up listening to her father's collection of blues and soul records and started playing acoustic guitar at an early age. Latterly she turned to electric guitar, inspired by Buddy Guy. She got her first break in her teens accompanying British folk legend Maddie Prior before settling in Brighton in 2003 to take a three year music degree at the Brighton Institute of Modern Music. While there she began to make an increasingly strong impact in local music venues and then further afield.

In 2007 Dani toured the UK extensively with her own band. In January 2008 she toured continental Europe as one of the three stars of this year's Blues Caravan (the others being Candye Kane and Deborah Coleman) before returning to the UK for another extensive blitz of dates around the country.

Paul Jones of BBC Radio 2 is a fan: "Dani Wilde's voice is astounding, with a unique raw passion and energy. I truly believe one cannot consider themselves to be a true blues fan until they add Dani Wilde to their collection. She sings with more conviction and passion than old legends from the Mississippi Delta."

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