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Daneen Wilburn
Music Vocalist-Jazz, Gospel and Rnb
About Me
Daneen Wilburn has been taking fans on a musical journey of emotion and passion since she was a child. Her style
transitions from soul to gospel, jazz and ballads effortlessly. She is an engaging performer and a true talent. If you
ever have a chance to see her perform, do it. These are the words of Grammy Winner Clarence McDonald, producer of
Nancy Wilson’s Music on My Mind album, and Bill Withers’ Lovely Day.
This is why her fans have been eagerly awaiting her debut album, produced by two-time Grammy Winner, Kamau
Kenyatta. Kamau is best known for his discovery of singer Gregory Porter. His production of Gregory's four albums
yielded four Grammy nominations and two wins. Kamau has also worked with Patti Austin, Earl Klugh, Ed Motta and
Carl Anderson (Jesus Christ Superstar).
Daneen's self titled album was released in June to rave reviews. This album is an arousing debut by one soulful
singer says Patrick Van De Weile, of Key and Chord Magazine in Belgium. Together with Kamau, Daneen carefully
crafted a blend of soul, jazz and gospel. But, before any of this, she was just a San Diego girl with a dream.
Daneen’s parents were both gospel singers and made music an important part of her life. By age seven, she was the
lead singer of the family band and by age nineteen, she found herself singing at the legendary Hollywood Bowl, with
some of gospel music’s top names, including, Edwin Hawkins, Darryl Coley, and Ricky Grundy. After a few years, she
married and started a family, deciding to leave the music industry to be a full-time mother. Her dream would be put
on hold, but not forgotten. Throughout the years, she loved her role as a mother and looked forward to the day when
her voice would be heard again.
Daneen returned to music twenty years later, quickly becoming one of San Diego’s most sought after vocalists. She had
the honor of performing for former First Lady Laura Bush, and when US Women’s soccer star, Alex Morgan wed
Servando Carrasco, Daneen sang as she made her way down the aisle.
In 2013, MLB’s San Diego Padres asked Daneen to sing for the memorial service of baseball legend Tony Gwynn.
Before 25,000 fans at Petco Park and a national television audience, she performed a version of Amazing Grace that
silenced the spellbound crowd.
Daneen's new album is a reflection of her life surrounded by singers and musicians. It includes a remake of a gospel
quartet song recorded by her uncles in the early nineteen seventies, entitled, I'll Be Free. Radio personality, Fred
Carter of KPVU Radio in Washington DC, describes her performance as bold, honest, and inspirational. Daneen's
personal motto is a song should be both heard and felt.
My House Concert Story
Had a great time this summer opening up with the top charting jazz duo the Braxton Brothers at the Greater Hartford Jazz Festival. We had a wonderful time in Hartford Connecticut this past July 2019. The Hartford Festival of Jazz was absolutely incredible. Thank you to the Braxton brothers for including me. The people of Hartford came out in record heat and they treated us with such kindness. I’ll never forget this experience and look forward to returning next year. Wayne Braxton-Music Nelson toured with Najee, while Wayne worked with Sheila E.; as the Braxton Brothers, they debuted in 1996 with Steppin’ Out, which was originally released on the tiny Kokopelli label but later licensed for reissue by Windham Hill, where it generated the NAC smash “When Love Comes Around.” Now and Forever followed in 1999. The Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz is a non-profit organization originally conceived by Paul Brown, noted Hartford jazz bassist and music educator. For 27 years, Paul had produced the Monday Night Jazz Concerts in Bushnell Park, drawing thousands of music lovers to Hartford’s Bushnell Park for picnics and world-class entertainment. That first Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz, in July of 1991, was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of those wonderful summers.