Danielle
Lubené is a singer / songwriter whose vocals, lyrics and music
are a powerful blend of edge and sensuality. When experiencing Danielle's
live performance for the first time, few are prepared for the intensity
and strength with which this petite woman delivers her unique, provocative
sound.
Slink,
Danielle Lubené's long-awaited, full-length follow-up to
ESP
and the Sandman, was released in June 2003.
Two years in the making, Slink was recorded between July 2002 and
January 2003 by Dan McKinney at Dan's
House Studio in Center Valley, PA. It features the rhythm
team of Ken Bussiere and Dave Ferrara (both known for their work with
The Creatures, The Original Sins and Herman's Hermits), with guest
guitar spots by John Terlesky (The Creatures, The Original Sins, Brother
JT, et al) and Doug Ashby (Hurry Down Sunshine, The Sue Foley Band).
Slink highlights Ms. Lubené's diversity with a little something
for everyone. From the ethereal "One Song", the catchy,
pop-flavored "Unwound", to the raw and edgy "Of Purest
White", Lubené proves it is possible to avoid fitting
into a 'neat little box', while still putting together a cohesive,
enticing body of work.
Ms. Lubené, who hails from Allentown, Pennsylvania, has been
penning lyrics and melodies since she was a very young child. Watching
the Monkees on television as a kid fostered her desire to be a musician
- that combination of silly humor and cool music - what could be better?
She was hooked. Music with a sense of fun was replaced in her teen
years by music with a sense of urgency and individuality, leading
her to discover her greatest influences: The Ramones, 999, Blondie,
Patti Smith, X, Joe Jackson, Kate Bush and Laurie Anderson. Okay,
she kind of dug KISS, too. In 1988, she was given a stripped and disassembled
vintage Fender Telecaster. She immediately had the guitar rebuilt
and learned to play it. Danielle utilized the next several years fine-tuning
her song-writing craft and performance skills in the Lehigh Valley,
including a turn in May 1992 as a featured performer at the Songwriters
and Performers Expo 1992. Her continued performances span across Pennsylvania,
New York and New Jersey, where she has developed a steady and growing
following, and include stints in Nashville and Washington D.C.
Danielle's first release was the five-song ESP and
the Sandman in the winter of 1994. This recording also features Ken
Bussiere and Dave Ferrara, as well as violinist Mark Golin, a founding
member of Zen for Primates and nationally known improvisational saxophonist
Gary Hassay. ESP and the Sandman received heavy rotation on Public
Radio Station WDIY in the Lehigh Valley, as well as support from College
Radio and Public Radio Station WXPN in Philadelphia.
Danielle was featured, along with Catie Curtis and
Amy Ford , on the nationally award-winning program Gender Specific
on WDIY in a show entitled "Women in Music". In August 1996,
she joined the Scott Bradoka Band as a guest vocalist for their performance
at Musikfest. She has appeared four times on A Lehigh Valley Christmas,
a compilation released yearly by Lehigh Valley label Bummer Tent Records.
She also worked as a backing vocalist for the Lehigh Valley pop group
The Villas.
While Danielle works to balance all aspects of her
career, the songs continue to be and will remain the heart and soul
of her expression and experience. Of her style, it has been said,
"Like a folkie, she swoons about emotions such as joy, love and
hope. Like a punker, she wails about anger and emptiness." Danielle
is the artist who pokes at the places in people that make them touch
their own deep emotion and experience. In essence, she compels us
to honor our own anger, sadness, love and hope.
In addition to her musical career, Danielle Lubené
is also a published, award-winning photographer.
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