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![]() Inspiration in song is what drives Dorothy Daniel who, along with musical/life partner Ben DeBerry, are the Nashville, Tennessee duo The Danberrys. The tracks on their recent release, Shine, share the same music motivation, Dorothy feelings that ‘I’ve had to reach and grow, to find something bigger than myself to keep going. That’s the kind of music that moves me. I want to hear something that makes me want to get up and keep going––to feel like a warrior’. The Danberrys set a scruffy trance groove as they make a shield of song with “Love Conquers War”, the rough-edged rhythm coursing under Shine’s words and music. A ragged rumble trudges down “The Road”, a heartbeat thump guides “Never Gone”, a triphammer patter teases “Holding the Bag”, and a rolling beat revolves around “Francis”. A percussive path guides The Danberrys over the soundscape of Shine. The title track opens Shine, a seductive drumbeat pulling into the album as “Rain” hits the album’s exit as The Danberrys close out the album making a clatter to wrap around their joy. Musical gem Darrell Scott joins The Danberrys in the shaggy second line groove of “The Mountain” as a sturdy beat taps a tambourine for “The River is Wide” as Shine falls prey to the flirtatious tug looking for a way out in “Undertow”. Listen and buy the music of The Danberrys from AMAZON For more information, please visit The Danberrys website
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