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Danielle Howle

 
Artist: Danielle Howle
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Catalog", "Skorborealis", "About to Burst

Biography

Indie folkie Danielle Howle first emerged as the frontwoman for the group Lay Quiet Awhile, which debuted in 1993 with the album Delicate Wire; a year later, she issued her first solo single, "Frog" on Simple Machines. Live at McKissick Museum appeared in mid-1995, and the following summer Howle returned with her second studio full-length About to Burst, recorded in part with her new backing band The Tantrums. She and John Furr (guitars), Troy Tague (drums) and Bryan Williams (bass) captured Howle's classic crossovers of country and punk for her finest work yet. She next released 1997's "High School Dance," a seven-inch on Sub Pop; Do a Two Sable surfaced that fall, and in mid-1999 Howle returned with Catalog, her debut for Kill Rock Stars. Her spontaneity and sultry nature while incorporating spoken word and country-like twang has had critics going crazy since the mid-nineties. Showdates with the likes of Elliott Smith, Ani DiFranco, Throwing Muses and the Indigo Girls also positioned Howle for some great things come the new millennium. Her third installment for Amy Ray's Daemon Records, Howle and The Tantrums issued the versatile and eclectic Skorborealis in spring 2002. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Danielle Howle (born in Columbia, South Carolina) is an American singer-songwriter. After releasing an early song on a Columbia, SC music sampler, she joined the Columbia band Lay Quiet Awhile, which had been formed by brothers Dan and Phil Cook in 1989 and had released two EPs. Joining them for their first full-length album, Delicate Wire, Danielle's stage-presence quickly became a focal point for the group. Touring in support of such disparate artists as Fugazi and Indigo Girls, the band quickly began amassing critical acclaim, and Daemon Records re-released their album. When the group disbanded, Howle embarked on a solo career, beginning with a live album recorded at the University of South Carolina's McKissick Museum. She soon formed the backing band The Tantrums, featuring John Furr on guitar and Bryan Williams on bass (both formerly members of the band Blightobody), and Troy Tague on drums, who was once a drummer for Lay Quiet Awhile and now plays for Iron & Wine. Dan Cook, meanwhile, formed another critically acclaimed band, The Verna Cannon.

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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Discography

Lay Quiet Awhile

  • The Other Eggs Are Waking Up (EP)
  • Delicate Wire (1993)

Danielle Howle

albums

singles and individual tracks

  • "Sitting on my Big Front Porch" - on Columbia, SC artists sampler
  • "The Wrestling Song" b/w "The Frog Song" & "Back of Your Mind" (single, Simple Machines, 1994)
  • "Tomorrow is a Long Time" (on A Tribute to Bob Dylan, Vol. 2, Sister Ruby, 1995)
  • "Hi School Dance" b/w "A Word From Our Sponsor" (single, Sub Pop, 1997)
  • "Cook You Good Food" - featured on 45rpm sampler (Edisto Records)
  • "In Your House" - Turbo's Tunes (Kill Rock Stars Retrospective Sampler, KRS319) (2001)

Danielle Howle and the Tantrums

albums

  • Do a Two Sable (Daemon Records, 1997)
  • Skorborealis (Daemon Records, 2002)

individual tracks

  • "Blue Halo" - featured on Carolina Productions Compilation (1996), credited to "The Tantrums"
  • "Host for the Notes" on Coming of Age in Babylon, (Shut Eye book/compilation, 1999)
  • "I Don't Know Where I'm Going" - Fields and Streams (Kill Rock Stars Compilation) (2002)

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Catalog (1999 Album by Danielle Howle)
Do a Two Sable (1997 Album by Danielle Howle)
Turbo's Tunes (2001 Album by Various Artists)

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