Danielle Howle

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Danielle Howle (born in Columbia, South Carolina) is an American folk-rock singer-songwriter. She started out as frontwoman for the Columbia band Lay Quiet Awhile, then released some solo albums and some with her backing band The Tantrums.

Howle has earned comparisons to Flannery O'Connor, Patsy Cline, and Nina Simone. She has earned praise from Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls, who released four of her albums on her indie label Daemon Records, and tapped her for backup on 2 songs on her 2001 solo album "Stag." Ani DiFranco called Howle "a melodically nimble being." She has toured with DiFranco, the Indigo Girls, and Elliott Smith, and played some second-stage dates on Sarah McLachlan's Lilith Fair, as well as opening for Bob Dylan in Columbia. She has also released records on Simple Machines, Edisto Records, and Kill Rock Stars.

In 2001, she began doing educational shows and programming at high schools and universities around the country, including Penn State University and the College of Charleston. Her songs have also been included in documentaries and other films, including "Glissando," "The Station Agent," and "Intentions."

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  • Delicate Wire w/Lay Quiet Awhile (1993)
  • "The Other Eggs Are Waking Up" (EP w/ Lay Quiet Awhile)
  • "Host for the Notes" on Coming of Age in Babylon book/soundtrack (Shut Eye Records)
  • About to Burst (1996)
  • Live at McKissick Museum (1996)
  • Do a Two Sable (1997)
  • "Host for the Notes" on Coming of Age in Babylon book/soundtrack (Shut Eye Records) (1998)
  • Catalog (1999) recorded by Trevor Kampmann
  • Skorborealis (2002)
  • Thank You, Mark (2005)

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