Danielle Howle and The Aint Sisters
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100 Public Square North,Dahlonega GA 30533
25 September, 2022
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Danielle Howle and The Aint SistersThe Crimson MoonALL AGES The Aint Sisters Danielle Howle Danielle HowleTrue connection can only come about through pure, honest expression. It comes from knowing how to find a truth within, and having the courage to unabashedly share it. As an artist-poet, Danielle Howle is a natural storyteller through song. She makes the biggest impact by sharing simple truths. Her music comes from a place of self-awareness, and is on a perpetual journey of self-discovery. She balances powerful style with conversational lyrics, sharing her honest experience of life. Known for captivating audiences with her stunning vocal ability, contagious energy, and incredible songwriting skills, Danielle’s music ranges from country-swamp-blues to jazz to Americana with clear jazz, country, southern rock, indie, and folk influences. The South-Carolinian songbird has been compared to Flannery O’Connor, Patsy Cline, and Nina Simone. The New York Times calls her “an extraordinary mind, a southern storyteller with a gorgeous sense of melody that should be pouring out of stereos everywhere,” and Newsweek said, “Howle sounds as soothing as Karen Carpenter, as graceful as k.d.lang and as Saturday-night worn as Patsy Cline.” Danielle is an effortless and deeply compelling performer with an astounding command of music: her intelligent writing deftly scales anything from ballads to pop to heavy soul, while combining introspective lyrics that galvanize mass appeal. Danielle has opened for myriad legendary acts, including Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Sam Bush, The Avett Brothers, Fugazi, and Elliot Smith, and the broad scape of her artistic supporters speaks to her ability to entertain a crowd and engage music enthusiasts. Through her twenty-five year career, Danielle has demonstrated prowess at every turn–from the early band days, to the later eclectic acoustic and electronic years, and everything in between. She’s not only a seasoned recording and touring artist, she’s also turned her hand to successful production, soundtrack collaborations, and a variety of commercial music work. It’s safe to say, Danielle has an incredibly diverse skill-set, with one constant being the beloved guitar she shares her stages with. In March 2021, Danielle released “Something Better Now,” a stirring single produced by long-time friend and collaborator Mark Bryan, of Hootie and the Blowfish. The accompanying video, produced by Wes Pellerin, is an utterly compelling work of art. The release preceded Danielle’s hugely successful Kickstarter campaign that saw 200 friends and fans come together to raise over $18,000 for the production and promotion of Danielle’s upcoming, and much-anticipated, 16th album.The Aint Sisters They have transcended their origins as outlaw street performers to grace the stages of the Southeast and beyond with their unique brand of funk-infused, blues-driven Indie Rock. Commanding attention with every performance, this fresh outfit from Atlanta, Georgia has risen to the top of the local music scene, selling out Decatur’s historic Eddie’s Attic, rattling the walls of Terminal West, and establishing themselves as regulars on the local festival circuit (Hemlockfest, Decatur Arts Festival, Holla Yella). A powerhouse of songwriting and electric live performances, other artists have taken notice. The Aints are honored to have shared the stage with notable regional and national touring acts including Old Crow Medicine Show, The Infamous Stringdusters, Sierra Ferrell, Donna The Buffalo, Ralph Roddenbery, Brad Parsons and Starbird, Strung Like a Horse, and Tank and the Bangas. The power duo of Arrie Bozeman and Barb Carbon front the band weaving together a deep and diverse catalog of original songs with tight harmonies and smart lyrics. Dynamic musicians and songwriters, they share an equal propensity for irony, humor, ferocity, and heart-on-sleeve authenticity. Justin Boudreau (Project Iceworm, Caroline Aiken Band) provides the special sauce on bass guitar, while Kee Turnage ignites every song from behind the drum kit. The Aint Sisters have expanded the sonic experience, earning their place as one of Atlanta's premier original acts.
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