- Performer Danielle Howle
- Title Frog
- Date of release 1994
- Style Folk Rock, Indie Rock
- Other formats FLAC MMF VOX MOD AU ASF DMF
- Genre Rock
- Size MP3 1938 mb
- Size FLAC 1860 mb
- Rating: 4.7
- Votes: 264
Danielle Howle (born in Columbia, South Carolina) is an American singer-songwriter and music producer. After releasing an early song on a Columbia, South Carolina music sampler in the late 1980s, Howle joined the Columbia-based band Lay Quiet Awhile, formed by brothers Dan and Phil Cook in 1989. Howle was the voice on their first full-length album, Delicate Wire, released in 1993.
Biography by Jason Ankeny. 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" o. ead Full Biography.
Profile: American itarist from Columbia, South Carolina, USA.
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.
Yesterday at 07:31 ·. There are 3 spaces left!!! FRI, 15 FEB-17 FEB. Swamp Sessions Songwriting Workshop. Francis Marion National Forest · Jamestown, SC, United States. 7 February at 20:42 ·. Today, at my other job as gardener, I saw this tulip tree blooming next door to the garden I have been tending (five years) in Old Village, Mount Pleasant, SC. The beautiful flowers decorated this tree and gave me hope about ceasing over-development in Charleston and the surrounding areas.
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.
About Danielle Howle. 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.
Danielle Howle and the Tantrums released two full-length albums, Do a Two Sable in 1997, and Skorborealis in 2002. They also released several singles on local and national compilation albums. In late 2004, Howle began pre-production on a solo record with Mark Bryan of Hootie and the Blowfish. The album took several months to complete, but in February 2005, Howle and Bryan embarked on a journey to Nashville to mix and master the album with engineer and producer Nick Brophy. The track "Jesus Won’t Wait" was cut live in studio with bass player Byron House from Sam Bush's band
| A1 | The Wrestling SongBass – Tara O'Neil* |
| A2 | The Frog Song |
| B | Back Of Your Mind |
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