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CMA Close Up Magazine - February/March 2005
"If it’s good music, I’m going to listen to it," said newcomer
Joey Daniels who grew up listening to everything from Country
to pop, R&B and rock. "I might sit down one day and write a pop
song and the next day a Country song. Limiting a writer is like
giving an artist a palette of paint but telling them all they can
use is blue and red for the rest of their lives. It would be really
boring. I see music the same way. I have chosen to do Country
because I love it, but when I’m sitting around the house I’m
going to continue to paint with all of the colors."
Daniels’ parents and grandparents inspired and supported
her musical dreams from an early age. "My dad and grandparents
had a family act in Canada complete with a noon hour radio
show. I’ve been singing forever. My mom has tapes of me when
I was 2-years-old. I made up songs and she recorded them."
Growing up in British Columbia, Daniels performed at churches,
weddings and community events to flex her vocal chops. At the
tender age of 9, Daniels started a rock band with her brothers.
They played ‘80s rock covers from groups Bon Jovi and Heart.
She wrote her first song at 16.
Daniels recorded a demo (her brother Jason produced it) and
an executive from Big3 Records overhead her in the studio. A
month later, Daniels had a voicemail message from Bill Edwards,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Big3 Records, offering
her a record deal.
Daniels wrote all 13 tracks on her debut album, which reflects
the simplicity of her life while showcasing her bluesy vocal style.
IN HER OWN WORDS:
If you could go back in time what era would you visit?
"I would have loved the 60s. I definitely would have been a hippie
chick, writing songs about peace and love, burning my bra,
living out of some Volkswagen Van. I can just see it ... me at
Woodstock. Yeah,man!"
What song do you wish you had written?
"Every time I hear ‘I Can’t Make You Love Me’I think ‘Wow,I wish I would have
written that song. ’It’s one of the few songs that makes me
wanna cry when I hear Bonnie Raitt singing it. She is amazing."
Who is your dream duet partner?
"John Mayer.I’d love to collaborate with him."
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