Showing posts with label Danielle Nicole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danielle Nicole. Show all posts

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Danielle Nicole - The Love You Bleed

Size: 128.4 MB
Time: 54:09
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2024
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Love On My Brain (4:33)
02. Make Love (3:47)
03. Right By Your Side (4:19)
04. How Did We Get To Goodbye (4:39)
05. Head Down Low (4:54)
06. Fireproof (3:24)
07. A Lover Is Forever (3:46)
08. Say You’ll Stay (4:38)
09. Fool’s Gold (5:25)
10. Walk On By (4:32)
11. Who He Thinks You Are (5:27)
12. Young Love On The Hill (4:39)

The Love You Bleed was produced by Tony Braunagel (Taj Mahal, Eric Burdon, Robert Cray) and co-produced by Nicole, with John Porter (BB King, Buddy Guy, Bryan Ferry) as mixer. The tight-knit quartet on the songs consists of Danielle on bass guitar and vocals; Brandon Miller (electric, acoustic, pedal steel, mandolin and 12-string guitar), Damon Parker (keyboards); Go-Go Ray (drums) and Stevie Blacke (violin and cello).

Originally from Kansas City, MO, Danielle was initially influenced by her parents and remembers watching her father play blues guitar and her mother sing with the group Little Eva & The Works. She formed Trampled Under Foot, a popular Midwestern band, with her two brothers. Her solo career began with the release of Wolf Den (2015), which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Blues charts and amassed 7.5 million Spotify streams. Cry No More (2018) debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues Charts and was nominated for a Grammy. It also had Spotify streams of over 10 million.

Nicole has been inducted into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame and the South Canada Blues Hall of Fame. She has also received seven Blues Music Awards. She recently duetted with Dion on the upcoming song 'I Aim To Please' and recorded the opening track in the upcoming Peter Hutchings film 'Which Brings Me To You'.

The upcoming album is full of love, loss, will, determination and all the other things that come with love. The first single, 'Make Love', is about consciously moving past the pain, choosing love, family and community in the difficult moments of life. It elevates the message of love and togetherness despite hardship.”

The Love You Bleed MP3
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

VA - Blues Roots

Size: 227,6 MB
Time: 96:58
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - You Worry Me (3:34)
02 Southern Avenue - What Did I Do (3:52)
03 Michael Kiwanuka - One More Night (3:53)
04 Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' - Diving Duck Blues (4:28)
05 Danielle Nicole - Cry No More (4:22)
06 Jonny Lang - Bring Me Back Home (5:46)
07 Tedeschi Trucks Band - In Every Heart (6:20)
08 Vintage Trouble - Run Like The River (3:39)
09 The Struts - Kiss This (2:56)
10 The Record Company - Hard Day Coming Down (3:57)
11 The New Respects - Trouble (3:24)
12 Willy Moon - Railroad Track (2:25)
13 Barns Courtney - Hellfire (2:48)
14 Jamestown Revival - California (Cast Iron Soul) (4:13)
15 Deap Vally - Baby I Call Hell (3:00)
16 X Ambassadors - The Devil You Know (4:02)
17 Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown - Devil's Keep (4:25)
18 Bishop Briggs - The Way I Do (4:03)
19 Thunderpussy - Speed Queen (4:08)
20 Devon Gilfillian - Troublemaker (3:32)
21 Jamestown Revival - Poor Man's Gold (3:35)
22 Marcus King - The Well (2:57)
23 Goodbye June - Oh No (3:41)
24 Ben Harper - Call It What It Is (3:47)
25 Zac Brown Band & Chris Cornell - Heavy Is The Head (3:59)

Blues Roots

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Danielle Nicole - Cry No More

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:51
Size: 139.3 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2018
Art: Front

[4:25] 1. Crawl
[4:23] 2. I'm Going Home
[4:07] 3. Hot Spell
[4:24] 4. Burnin' For You
[4:21] 5. Cry No More
[3:34] 6. Poison The Well
[4:08] 7. Bobby
[4:35] 8. Save Me
[3:52] 9. How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore
[5:25] 10. Baby Eyes
[3:43] 11. Pusher Man
[4:11] 12. My Heart Remains
[5:24] 13. Someday You Might Change Your Mind
[4:13] 14. Lord I Just Can’t Keep From Crying

Danielle Nicole has always possessed a powerful and soulful voice. Whether belting out blues stompers or sweltering ballads, her authoritative vocals leave listeners breathless. Cry No More, her newest offering scheduled for release on February 23rd, sees Danielle Nicole evolve even further. Since the age of 12 Danielle Nicole has proven her status time and again. Her family band, Trampled Under Foot, fast became a headlining act because due to their talent a lot of headliners couldn’t follow them. After the band’s break-up, Danielle’s debut studio album, Wolf Den, proved her chops as both songstress and bassist. Cry No More goes even deeper, showcasing her talents as a songwriter as well.

Nine of the 14 tracks on Cry No More were written by Danielle Nicole, with five of those co-written by drummer/producer Tony Braunagel (Etta James, Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal). “I wanted to open up more about myself, and I think it shows in the songs,” Danielle said. “I thought really hard about the stories I wanted to tell in these songs. I really dug into my personal experience, and worked to be more open and expose more of myself than I have in the past.”

The album kicks off with the blues rockin’ “Crawl.” With brother Nick Schnebelen on guitar, “Crawl” is a throwback to her days with Trampled Under Foot. Schnebelen isn’t the only guest artist on the album. Most of the guitar is handled by Johnnie Lee Schell (who also engineered the sessions). Other famed friends including Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Luther Dickinson, Walter Trout, Sonny Landreth, and Danielle’s touring guitarist Brandon Miller add their respective guitar flourishes to Cry No More. ~JD Nash

Cry No More mc
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Sunday, October 1, 2017

Tommy Castro & The Painkillers - Stompin' Ground

Size: 117,2 MB
Time: 50:39
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Nonchalant (3:55)
02. Blues All Around Me (3:42)
03. Fear Is The Enemy (3:34)
04. My Old Neighborhood (5:42)
05. Enough Is Enough (3:52)
06. Love Is (4:40)
07. Rock Bottom (4:30)
08. Soul Shake (3:59)
09. Further On Down The Road (4:17)
10. Them Changes (4:47)
11. Sticks And Stones (3:07)
12. Live Every Day (4:28)

On Stompin’ Ground, Castro, a native of San Jose, CA, opens windows both into his past and his always-evolving musical future. Produced by Castro and guitar wunderkind Kid Andersen and recorded at Andersen’s soon-to-be legendary Greaseland Studio in San Jose, Stompin’ Ground finds Castro letting loose on a set of 12 tracks featuring six originals and new versions of songs he learned and played as a young up-and-comer. He is simultaneously looking back with autobiographical originals and cover songs that inspired him, while forging a forward trail with modern lyrics atop blistering blues-rock.

In addition to the The Painkillers, Castro’s friends Charlie Musselwhite (harp and vocals on Live Every Day), Mike Zito (guitar and vocals on Rock Bottom), Danielle Nicole (vocals on Soul Shake) and Los Lobos’ David Hidalgo (guitar and vocals on Them Changes) add their talents to Stompin’ Ground. “I heard each one of my friends’ contributions on these songs in my head as I was working on them. Happily, when I reached out and actually asked, everyone said yes.”

Castro’s musical roots run deep. As he unleashes his high-energy music to fans all over the world, he is inspired by the sounds he absorbed while coming of age on the rough and tumble side of San Jose, California. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, this was Castro’s home turf – his stomping ground. It was a place where the street-tough Mexican Americans and the counter-culture hippies came together to drink, smoke, laugh, party and listen to tunes – the hippies with their blues and rock, the Mexicans with their soul music. Mixing the blues-rock he loved and the soul music he heard blasting out from the lowriders cruising the streets, along with the socially conscious message songs of the day, Tommy’s own sound was born. He honed his guitar playing to a razor’s edge on the city’s competitive bar scene, where he learned how to capture an audience with his intensely passionate vocals, stellar musicianship and dynamic performances. Almost every major rock and soul act, from Ike & Tina Turner to Janis Joplin to Elvin Bishop and Taj Mahal toured through the area, and Castro was at almost every show. He saw John Lee Hooker, Albert King and Buddy Guy & Junior Wells at the same local blues bar, JJ’s, where he often jammed, dreaming of one day busting out.

Castro began playing in a variety of Bay Area blues and soul bands in his early 20s. He joined Warner Brothers’ artists The Dynatones in the late 1980s, gigging all over the country. After forming the first Tommy Castro Band in 1991, Castro released a series of critically acclaimed CDs for Blind Pig, Telarc and 33rd Street Records, as well as one on his own Heart And Soul label. He signed with Alligator Records in 2009, releasing Hard Believer to massive acclaim. He won four of his six career Blues Music Awards including the coveted B.B. King Entertainer Of The Year Award (the very highest award a blues performer can receive). His relentless road-dog approach—gig after gig, night after night—has won him loyal, lifelong fans everywhere he plays. The Washington Post says Castro is “phenomenal and funky” with “soulful vocals and inspired blues-rock guitar.”

In 2012 Castro formed The Painkillers, creating a lean, mean four-piece lineup, capable of delivering soul-shaking, muscular music. The band released The Devil You Know in 2014 and Method To My Madness in 2015, with critics shouting praise and admirers cheering his every move. Castro had stripped his music down to its raw essence with the new, smaller band, sounding bigger than ever. On record and on stage, Tommy Castro & The Painkillers’ road-hardened, seemingly telepathic musicianship bring an unmatched passion to Castro’s blue-eyed California soul and hard-rocking, good-time songs.

With months of tour dates across the U.S. and Europe, Tommy Castro & The Painkillers will be bringing the songs from their new album directly to their fans. No Depression says, “Castro plays gritty, string bending blues like a runaway soul train…a glorious blend that rocks the soul and lifts the spirits.” Blues Revue simply says, “Tommy Castro can do no wrong.” With Stompin’ Ground, he is clearly, once again, doing everything right.

Stompin' Ground

Friday, September 25, 2015

Danielle Nicole - Wolf Den

Size: 116,9 MB
Time: 50:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues Rock, Funky Blues
Art: Front

01. Wolf Den (4:32)
02. How You Gonna Do Me Like That (4:55)
03. Take It All (2:57)
04. You Only Need Me When You're Down (3:05)
05. Just Give Me Tonight (5:30)
06. Easin' Into The Night (3:34)
07. Didn't Do You No Good (5:22)
08. Waiting For Your Love (3:05)
09. I Feel Like Breakin' Up Somebody’s Home (4:44)
10. It Ain't You (3:46)
11. In My Dreams (4:40)
12. Fade Away (4:02)

From her early days working with her brothers in the power trio Trampled Under Foot, bassist/vocalist Danielle Nicole has always found an outlet for her creative, blues-infused songs.

Collectively, Trampled Under Foot recorded five albums, with its most recent, Badlands, reaching Number 1 on Billboard's Blues Albums chart in 2013.

But as the band wound down after 13 years, Nicole decided it was a good time to branch out on her own. Her debut solo album, Wolf Den, which will be released August 21, represents the fruits of her labor and is a treasure trove of blues, funk and groove.

Produced by Grammy-winning producer and guitarist Anders Osborne—whose songs have been covered by the likes of Brad Paisley and Jonny Lang, Wolf Den is a collaborative, New Orleans-themed album buried deep in tasty, blues-based rock.

Wolf Den

Friday, May 15, 2015

Danielle Nicole (Trampled Under Foot) - Danielle Nicole EP

Size: 51,8 MB
Time: 21:44
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. You Only Need Me When You're Down (2:41)
02. Starvin’ For Love (3:28)
03. Didn't Do You No Good (4:15)
04. Wandering Heart (4:59)
05. You Only Need Me When You're Down (2:10)
06. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (4:09)

A 2014 Blues Music Award winner, there's not a time in her life that soul singer-bassist Danielle Nicole (born Danielle Nicole Schnebelen) doesn't remember loving to perform. The Kansas City-raised daughter of musicians developed a solid blues foundation touring the world with her brothers, Nick and Kris Schnebelen, in the sibling band Trampled Under Foot, which released Badlands in 2013. Debuting at #1 on Billboard's Blues Chart, Badlands revealed a musical sophistication well beyond the band's years. As Trampled Under Foot wound down after 13 years, Nicole formed her own band and on March 10, 2015 makes her Concord Records solo debut with the release of a New Orleans-flavored six-track EP, featuring GRAMMY®-winning producer-guitarist Anders Osborne, Galactic's co-founding drummer Stanton Moore, guitarist Luther Dickinson (North Mississippi Allstars) and her regular keyboardist Mike Shinetop Sedovic. Nicole was well aware of the Crescent City's formidable musical mojo, but she had no idea she could fall so deeply under its spell until she hooked up with Osborne, who proved to be the perfect shaman. You can hear and feel that Big Easy influence snaking through each of the EP's six tracks.

Danielle Nicole EP