Dani Wilde was born on 25 August 1985 and is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist who fuses roots genres including blues, country, gospel, soul and Americana into popular song.
25 Facts About Dani Wilde
Since then, Wilde had toured across the UK, Europe, Canada, America and Africa.
In 2013, Dani Wilde's single "Loving You", released on Bri-Tone Records, entered into the European Country Music Chart's Top 40.
In September 2017, Dani Wilde was the only British artist in the Roots Music Report Chart's Blues Top 50.
Dani Wilde peaked at number 28, just beneath the Tedeschi Trucks Band.
Dani Wilde has had regular airplay on The Paul Jones Show on BBC Radio 2, and has been a featured artist for BBC Radio 2's Maida Vale Live Sessions on four occasions.
In 2015, Dani Wilde was awarded Best Female Vocalist at The British Blues Awards.
Dani Wilde currently writes about phenomenal blues women in history for Blues Matters.
In July 2016, Dani Wilde's self-penned pop song "R U Sweet On Me" was featured in NBC's drama series Aquarius.
Dani Wilde signed a new contract with Vizztone and released a new single "Howling At The Moon".
Dani Wilde is part of the group Girls With Guitars and is endorsed by Fender USA.
Dani Wilde contributed vocals on the track "Learn to Live with the Blues", composed by Matthews and Cream lyricist Pete Brown, which charted at Number 2 in Germany's ITunes Blues Chart on 19 June 2024.
Dani Wilde performed at the album launch show in London, sharing the stage with Krissy Matthews, Will Dani Wilde, Clem Clempson of Humble Pie, and Malcolm Bruce.
Dani Wilde delivered a lead vocal on two tracks; a rendition of "Why" originally by Annie Lennox, and a cover of Freddie King's "Palace of the King", which Dani Wilde performed as a duet with Chris Jagger.
In January 2017, Dani Wilde was featured as a special guest on a recording featuring Kiko Garcia, Jeff Asselin and Brian Asselin of Motown's Funk Brothers.
Dani Wilde wrote the chorus section of the song entitled "Stop", and contributed lead and backing vocals.
Dani Wilde has collaborated with a number of artists during her career.
Dani Wilde has performed on stage with Christopher Holland as the opening act for Jools Holland at The Royal Albert Hall.
Dani Wilde contributed guest vocals on Oli Brown's 2012 track 'Like a Feather' and has performed backing vocals on albums for blues artists including Will Dani Wilde, Marcus Malone and Gregory Coulson.
In 2011, Dani Wilde performed live backing vocals for Tim Robbins with his Blues Band at the Ottawa Blues Festival in Canada.
Dani Wilde has shared stages with Lazy Lester and Debbie Davies, and shared the bill with Bobby Womack, Bobby Bland, Koko Taylor, Tedeschi Trucks Band and Sound Garden.
In 2008, Dani Wilde toured The UK, Europe and the US with Candye Kane, Sue Foley and Deborah Coleman on Ruf Records 'Guitared and Feathers Blues Caravan tour'.
In 2011, Dani Wilde collaborated with Samantha Fish and Cassie Taylor on the Ruf Records 'Girls with Guitars Blues Caravan World Tour'.
In 2016, Dani Wilde performed live in Brighton with the Malian singer, Vieux Farka Toure, the son of Ali Farka Toure.
Dani Wilde has worked with the charity "Moving Mountains" to help improve education for street children and orphans in Embu, Kenya.