
Kyle Daniel
Singer-Songwriter
Kyle Daniel, born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, is a country music singer, guitarist, and songwriter who has made a name for himself in the Nashville music scene. Growing up in a musically inclined family, with his father playing the banjo and his mother playing the bass and piano, Daniel was introduced to music at an early age. He started playing the drums at six years old and later picked up the guitar at thirteen. After breaking his leg at sixteen, he fully committed to the guitar and formed his first band, The Lonesome Road Travellers, named after his father's bluegrass group.
Throughout his career, Kyle Daniel has collaborated with notable artists such as Anderson East, Jimmy Hall, and Clare Dunn. He has also worked with renowned songwriters like Kendell Marvel and Brent Cobb. In 2018, Daniel released his self-titled EP, which received critical acclaim and was praised by Rolling Stone as one of the "10 Country Artists You Need to Know in 2018". His music blends classic southern rock and modern country, creating a unique sound that resonates with audiences across the globe.
Kyle Daniel's debut album, "Kentucky Gold," showcases his talents as a guitarist, songwriter, and storyteller. Produced by Jaren Johnston, Brian Elmquist, and Mike Krompass, the album features a mix of Muscle Shoals soul, Nashville twang, and bluesy boogie-woogie. With his anthemic debut album and years of experience performing in various venues, Daniel continues to captivate audiences with his powerful performances and heartfelt lyrics.