Cry No More

| Danielle Nicole

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Cry No More

Danielle Nicole (born Danielle Nicole Schnebelen) is an American blues/soulmusician from Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Her self-titled solo debut EP was released March 10, 2015 on Concord Records. The self-titled EP features Grammy Award-winning producer-guitarist Anders Osborne, Galactic's co-founding drummer Stanton Mooreand keyboardist Mike Sedovic. On February 25, 2015, American Blues Scene premiered the track "Didn't Do You No Good" off the new EP. - Wikipedia Blues Blast Music Magazine announced "Cry No More" winner of the Contemporary Blues Album of the Year for 2018! - Danielle Nicole Music

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  • Rock and Blues Muse

    Danielle Nicole is superb. What a voice, what a band. 

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  • Blues Rock Review

    The artists that influence her are seen in her work in a fresh and exciting way. She is definitely a musician to keep an eye out for.  

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  • High Res Audio

    With her gorgeous, full, sometimes smoky, wicked voice, Danielle Nicol joins the line of famous predecessors. 

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  • George Graham

    Her new album is also quite impressive. 

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  • Tahoe

    With all of her talent, Danielle Nicole was destined to go solo. Danielle Nicole sings with the self-confidence of Koko Taylor, the power of Hurricane Ruth and she sounds like Etta James, blues vocalists for sure. 

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  • Making Scene

    Production brings out the best in Danielle. Her creative growth as a songwriter, bassist and vocalist is truly remarkable. This is highly recommended. 

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  • American Blues Scene

    A full hour of musical majesty, Cry No More should be on every music lover’s wish list. 

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  • The Crimson

    It is nonetheless a solid contribution to the field, , it is nonetheless a solid contribution to the field, and an enjoyable listen.  

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  • Bass Player

    TAKES THE SINGER-BASSIST-SONGWRITER INTO CREATIVE NEW TERRITORY. 

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  • Blues Magazine

    One of the most striking tracks is track three, Hot Spell , an early number from Bill Whitters that he has never recorded himself. 

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  • Blues Music Store

    Cry No More Danielle into fresh new creative territory, delivering 14 emotion-charged new songs whose rootsy musical edge is matched by their air of hard-won personal experience. 

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  • Pro Studio Masters

    Her tone is rich, full, warm, raw, and can be likened to the incredible vocals of Janis Joplin and Bonnie Raitt. Even so, she has a sound all her own. 

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  • Blues Enthused

    Cry No More has variety, it’s loose-limbed and swings, and it’s delivered with conviction. Go listen, and find out for yourself. 

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  • Ink 19

    If you are a blues fan and/or someone who appreciates off-the-chain vocals, this record is a must-have for your collection.  

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  • Don and Sheryl's Blues Blog

    Danielle Nicole is fast maturing into one of the most outstanding young artists in contemporary blues. Please enjoy her best album to date. 

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  • Plattenladen Tipps

    Danielle Nicole now delivers on 'Cry No More' Rock, Pop and Easy Listening.Among other things. 

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  • Smoky Mountain Blues

    Doesn’t get much better than that. Glad to be of help. Enjoy at your extreme leisure.  

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  • Big City Blues Magazine

    Ten of the fourteen songs are originals with her grit and style reflected in each one.  

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  • Gold Mine Magazine

    The misses don’t stray too far from the hits. But the hits land square and solid. Not surprising, as she is backed by some of the best in the business.  

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  • Joe Bonamassa

    This one was definitely one I was amped for and it did not disappoint. 

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  • The Alternate Root

    Cry No More amplifies that power on its opening track as Danielle Nicole offers a plan for winning back her heart, suggesting the quickest path is to “Crawl”. 

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  • Jazz HQ

    With Cry No More marking a substantial creative step forward, Danielle Nicole is ready to reap her musical destiny.  

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  • Central Mo News

    Musicians grow and evolve. This new release is a testament to the growth of Danielle Nicole. 

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  • Waterfront Records

    You find Danielle cutting loose and focusing on the storytelling and character-development aspects of her songwriting.  

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