X
How do I get paid? Learn about our new Secured Funds Program!
  View site in English, Español, or Français
The fair-trade ticketing company.
Sign Me Up!  |  Log In
 
Find An Event Create Your Event Help
 
Jennifer Daniels with Carly Bins
Trinity House Theatre
Livonia, MI
Share this event:
Get Tickets
There are no active dates for this event.
Advanced ticket sales have ended. Any remaining tickets will be available at the door beginning at 7:30 p.m.


Event

Jennifer Daniels with Carly Bins
Three incessantly busy interstate highways wrap around the foot of Lookout Mountain, a high ridge straddling Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. But tucked into the coves, bluffs and hollers above the freeways are hairpin roads, dirt paths, hidden waterfalls and stunning valley views. Mountain native Jennifer Daniels claims this territory as her own, despite traversing the interstates to make a living. As she puts it, "I sometimes think of my songs as vertical."

For 10 years now, the singer/songwriter has chosen a narrow, winding, mountain road less traveled than the broad highway frequented by homogenized pop superstars, cluttering the radio with disposable hooks and disingenuous, secondhand sentiment. For her, "part of the music is figuring life out. I can't help but feel I have some Bohemian blood in me, searching for truth and beauty and love. You can't serve the master of fame and fortune and the master of truth and beauty--no path exists for following both."

Alongside husband Jeff Neal, who contributes tasteful guitar and mandolin support, Daniels first caught the attention of music fans in live settings--beginning in 1999--with her supple, dynamic voice and physical, absorbing delivery. It began in time-honored, grassroots fashion, with gigs in Chattanooga, Tennessee--just down the mountain from home--then short forays around the southeastern U.S. and then regular hauls up and down the East Coast and, finally, jaunts across the country, with as many as 200 dates each year.

On the road for long stretches, Daniels made Decatur, Ga's legendary Eddie's Attic--an acoustic-music listening room known for launching the careers of everyone from the Indigo Girls to Shawn Mullins--her home away from home. During this period Daniels was a regular contestant at the venue's "Open Mic Shoot-Out" contests. On one particular night, she made it to the final, but fell just short of the top prize, edged out by a young upstart named John Mayer. Daniels won the contest later, topping another notable singer/songwriter, Zac Brown (whose Zac Brown Band now is blowing the doors off country radio) to do it.
Her stage reputation established, Daniels began establishing herself as a recording artist, independently releasing her 2000 debut, Fists of Flood, to raves in Performing Songwriter, which named it a Top 12 DIY Release for the year and said, "This is music that seems to have grown slowly from some rich, dark soil."

Now, four studio albums and one live album later, Daniels has recorded her most ambitious effort, Come Undone, a song cycle in three acts. Producer Scott Smith went for a fuller approach, with strings, electronics, a choir and a pipe organ at various moments, depending on what seemed appropriate. "There was a whole new level of artistry, so we felt the production's depth should fit the project," Smith says. "The orchestration and sonic choices were a natural fit not only for the songs, but for framing Jennifer's voice in a way it hasn't yet been heard. The complexity of her voice--both lyrically and melodically --works amazingly well stripped down, with two guitars. So the challenge was to add to this while still retaining the intimacy of her message. There's plenty of ear candy for anyone who wants to listen for it, yet those in love with Jen's voice and the songs won't be distracted."

Ever since her first "gig" as a 6-year-old singing in her elementary school's annual talent show, Carly Bins has loved to perform.

Now 16 and a metro Detroit high school junior, Carly is an accomplished singer-songwriter with a voice that's a cross between Colbie Caillat, Melissa Etheridge and Taylor Swift. Her mature look and stage presence lead many people to believe she's far older than her actual age.

While Carly writes mostly for her acoustic guitar, she also writes for and plays the electric guitar and ukulele.  When inspired, she is known to dabble a little on the piano.

Location

Trinity House Theatre (View)
38840 West Six Mile
Livonia, MI 48152
United States

Categories

Music > All Ages
Music > Americana
Music > Folk
Music > Singer/Songwriter

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: No

Contact


Contact us
Email
support@brownpapertickets.com
Phone
1-800-838-3006 (Temporarily Unavailable)
Resources
Developers
Help
Ticket Buyers
Track Your Order
Browse Events
Locations
Event Producers
Create an Event
Pricing
Services
Buy Pre-Printed Tickets
The Venue List
Find out about local events
Get daily or weekly email notifications of new and discounted events in your neighborhood.
Sign up for local events
Connect with us
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Follow us on Instagram
Watch us on YouTube
Get to know us
Use of this service is subject to the Terms of Usage, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy of Brown Paper Tickets. All rights reserved. © 2000-2022 Mobile EN ES FR