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'''Danny Swain''', better known by his mononymous stage name '''Danny!''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|d|æ|n|i|ˈ}}, or {{respell|dan|EE|'}}), is an American [[record producer|music composer]], [[Music artist (occupation)|recording artist]], [[Singer-songwriter|singer/songwriter]] and [[Voice-over|voice-over talent]].<ref name="Jeffries">{{cite news | first = David | last = Jeffries | title = Danny!: Biography | url = {{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p766332/biography|pure_url=yes}} | publisher = ''[[Allmusic]]'' | date = 2013-03-11 | accessdate = 2014-02-11}}</ref> |
'''Danny Swain''', better known by his mononymous stage name '''Danny!''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|d|æ|n|i|ˈ}}, or {{respell|dan|EE|'}}), is an American [[record producer|music composer]], [[Music artist (occupation)|recording artist]], [[Singer-songwriter|singer/songwriter]] and [[Voice-over|voice-over talent]].<ref name="Jeffries">{{cite news | first = David | last = Jeffries | title = Danny!: Biography | url = {{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p766332/biography|pure_url=yes}} | publisher = ''[[Allmusic]]'' | date = 2013-03-11 | accessdate = 2014-02-11}}</ref> |
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Danny! rose to prominence shortly after his debut performance on ''[[Late Night with Jimmy Fallon|Late Night With Jimmy Fallon]]'',<ref>{{cite news|first=Emmy |last=Blotnick |title=Danny! Performs "Evil" |url=http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2012/09/danny-performs-evil/ |publisher=''[[NBC]]'' |date=2012-09-21 |accessdate=2012-09-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121127194748/http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2012/09/danny-performs-evil/ |archivedate=November 27, 2012 |
Danny! rose to prominence shortly after his debut performance on ''[[Late Night with Jimmy Fallon|Late Night With Jimmy Fallon]]'',<ref>{{cite news|first=Emmy |last=Blotnick |title=Danny! Performs "Evil" |url=http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2012/09/danny-performs-evil/ |publisher=''[[NBC]]'' |date=2012-09-21 |accessdate=2012-09-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121127194748/http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2012/09/danny-performs-evil/ |archivedate=November 27, 2012 }}</ref> where he premiered his single "Evil"; he subsequently began a side career in [[Voice acting in the United States|voice acting]], narrating the fifteenth season of [[ESPN]]'s ''Hey Rookie, Welcome To The NFL''. Danny! would later make his first appearance on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' that same year. |
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[[Ebony (magazine)|Ebony Magazine]] has listed Danny! among other rising artists in its "Leaders of the New School" piece, calling Danny! one of a handful of "innovators".<ref name="Ebony2">{{cite news | first = Kelley | last = Carter | title = Leaders Of The New School | url = http://www.ebony.com/entertainment-culture/leaders-of-the-new-school-752 | publisher = ''[[Ebony (magazine)|Ebony Magazine]]'' | date = 2013-01-02 | accessdate = 2013-03-01}}</ref> [[GQ]] would later reiterate the same<ref>{{cite news | title = Get familiar with our man Danny! now. In 2014 he'll be contending for producer of the year. | url = http://www.instagram.com/p/iKaP2lRrwb/ | publisher = ''[[Instagram]]'' | date = 2013-12-20 | accessdate = 2013-12-22}}</ref><ref name="GQ">{{cite news | first = Phili | last = Stelios | title = The GQ+A | url = https://www.gq.com/story/the-gqa-danny-swain | publisher = ''[[GQ]]'' | date = 2014-03-05 | accessdate = 2014-03-05}}</ref> about Danny!'s music production, regarding it as "brilliantly savvy". Danny! has composed [[Incidental music|background music]] that has since been placed in numerous motion pictures and television programs; most notably, [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]'s animated series ''Bob's Burgers'' for which Danny! was awarded an [[Emmy Award|Emmy]] plaque |
[[Ebony (magazine)|Ebony Magazine]] has listed Danny! among other rising artists in its "Leaders of the New School" piece, calling Danny! one of a handful of "innovators".<ref name="Ebony2">{{cite news | first = Kelley | last = Carter | title = Leaders Of The New School | url = http://www.ebony.com/entertainment-culture/leaders-of-the-new-school-752 | publisher = ''[[Ebony (magazine)|Ebony Magazine]]'' | date = 2013-01-02 | accessdate = 2013-03-01}}</ref> [[GQ]] would later reiterate the same<ref>{{cite news | title = Get familiar with our man Danny! now. In 2014 he'll be contending for producer of the year. | url = http://www.instagram.com/p/iKaP2lRrwb/ | publisher = ''[[Instagram]]'' | date = 2013-12-20 | accessdate = 2013-12-22}}</ref><ref name="GQ">{{cite news | first = Phili | last = Stelios | title = The GQ+A | url = https://www.gq.com/story/the-gqa-danny-swain | publisher = ''[[GQ]]'' | date = 2014-03-05 | accessdate = 2014-03-05}}</ref> about Danny!'s music production, regarding it as "brilliantly savvy". Danny! has composed [[Incidental music|background music]] that has since been placed in numerous motion pictures and television programs; most notably, [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]]'s animated series ''Bob's Burgers'' for which Danny! was awarded an [[Emmy Award|Emmy]] plaque for his contributions to an episode that won in the [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program|Outstanding Animated Program]] category at the [[69th Primetime Emmy Awards]] in 2017.<ref name="Emmys">{{cite news | title = Bob's Burgers: Awards & Nominations | url = https://www.emmys.com/shows/bobs-burgers | publisher = ''[[Emmy Award|Emmys.com]]'' | date = 2018-01-12 | accessdate = 2018-01-12}}</ref> |
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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
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=== 2012–present: Breakthrough, music licensing and ''The Book of Daniel'' === |
=== 2012–present: Breakthrough, music licensing and ''The Book of Daniel'' === |
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{{see also|Payback (album)|The Book of Daniel (album)}} |
{{see also|Payback (album)|The Book of Daniel (album)}} |
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After the release of his third studio LP ''[[Payback (album)|Payback]]'',<ref name="Discography" /> the title track of Danny!'s [[Where Is Danny?|previous album]] was featured in a commercial for [[Sonos]] wireless speakers. |
After the release of his third studio LP ''[[Payback (album)|Payback]]'',<ref name="Discography" /> the title track of Danny!'s [[Where Is Danny?|previous album]] was featured in a commercial for [[Sonos]] wireless speakers. Long fascinated with music licensing Danny! subsequently signed on as a composer for [[MTV]]'s internal Hype Music label<ref>{{cite news | first = Jeffrey | last = Jones | title = Hype Music: Roster | url = http://www.mtv.com/artists/collections/hype-music/896380/ |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20131205012941/http://www.mtv.com/artists/collections/hype-music/896380/ |archivedate=2013-07-21 |df= | publisher = ''[[MTV]]'' | date = 2013-09-10 | accessdate = 2013-04-10}}</ref> (later absorbed into [[Sony/ATV Music Publishing|Sony/ATV]]'s [[Extreme Music]] production music library) and slowly transitioned into a more prominent producer role, landing instrumental placements with various [[Viacom]] television programming as well as commercials for [[Nordstrom]], [[McDonald's]], and incidental music for ''[[Bob's Burgers]]'' and its soundtrack, ''The Bob's Burgers Music Album''. |
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However, [[GQ|GQ Magazine]] revealed that Danny! was indeed working on a follow-up to ''Payback'',<ref name="GQ" /> initially titled "Deliverance" but later changed to ''[[The Book of Daniel (album)|The Book Of Daniel]]'' after [[Book of Daniel|the book in the Bible]]. During the album's development Danny! appeared in ''Sesame Street'''s "Party Bus" video, |
However, [[GQ|GQ Magazine]] revealed that Danny! was indeed working on a follow-up to ''Payback'',<ref name="GQ" /> initially titled "Deliverance" but later changed to ''[[The Book of Daniel (album)|The Book Of Daniel]]'' after [[Book of Daniel|the book in the Bible]]. During the album's development Danny! appeared in ''Sesame Street'''s "Party Bus" video, which featured an original remix of "[[The Wheels on the Bus|The Wheels On The Bus]]" composed by Swain. He also began working as a voiceover artist, narrating the entire season of ''Hey Rookie, Welcome To The NFL'' in 2016 for ESPN. The following year Danny! was awarded an Emmy plaque from the [[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]] for his musical contributions to the ''Bob's Burgers'' episode "Bob Actually" ([[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program|Outstanding Animated Program]], 2017<ref name="Emmys" />), composing music for three scenes.<ref>{{cite news | title = Internet Movie Database: Danny Swain | publisher = [[IMDb]] | url = http://www.imdb.com/name/nm8780492/ | date = 2017-12-06 | accessdate = 2017-12-11}}</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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|"Evil" |
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|live performance on ''[[Late Night With Jimmy Fallon]]'' |
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|[[Nordstrom]] anniversary sale summer promo |
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|cable and radio |
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|"[[Take Me to the Mardi Gras|Take Me To The Muddy Grass]]" |
|"[[Take Me to the Mardi Gras|Take Me To The Muddy Grass]]" |
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|"[[Work Hard or Die Trying, Girl]]" episode of ''[[Bob's Burgers]]'' |
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|"The Wheels On The Bus" |
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|"Party Bus" segment on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' |
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|[[PBS]], [[HBO]], [[YouTube]] |
|[[PBS]], [[HBO]], [[YouTube]] |
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|"Gangsta's Pair o' Dice", "Breakdance Bugaloo", "Walk Like This, No No Like This" |
|"Gangsta's Pair o' Dice", "Breakdance Bugaloo", "Walk Like This, No No Like This" |
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|"[[Bob Actually]]" episode of ''[[Bob's Burgers]]'' |
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Revision as of 19:49, 18 January 2018
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Born | August 18 |
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Years active | 2004–present |
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Genres | Hip hop |
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Website | www |
Danny Swain, better known by his mononymous stage name Danny! (/ˈdæniˈ/, or dan-EE), is an American music composer, recording artist, singer/songwriter and voice-over talent.[1]
Danny! rose to prominence shortly after his debut performance on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,[2] where he premiered his single "Evil"; he subsequently began a side career in voice acting, narrating the fifteenth season of ESPN's Hey Rookie, Welcome To The NFL. Danny! would later make his first appearance on Sesame Street that same year.
Ebony Magazine has listed Danny! among other rising artists in its "Leaders of the New School" piece, calling Danny! one of a handful of "innovators".[3] GQ would later reiterate the same[4][5] about Danny!'s music production, regarding it as "brilliantly savvy". Danny! has composed background music that has since been placed in numerous motion pictures and television programs; most notably, FOX's animated series Bob's Burgers for which Danny! was awarded an Emmy plaque for his contributions to an episode that won in the Outstanding Animated Program category at the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2017.[6]
Early life
Danny!, the only son of military parents,[7] was born in Killeen, Texas and moved to Columbia, South Carolina as a teenager. He attended Richland Northeast High School and began pursuing music as a hobby during his sophomore year.[1] Danny! would later start penning his own lyrics and eventually recorded makeshift songs primarily as a showcase for his production.[8]
Career
2004–2006: Early beginnings, Charm and instrumental albums
After spending nearly a year networking with local artists Danny! released his debut mixtape The College Kicked-Out.[1][9] The record received mixed to unfavorable reviews—an up-and-coming Charlamagne tha God was among Kicked-Out's critics, panning the mixtape on air while working as a local radio station personality—which Danny! would allude to in much of his later work.
Shortly after Kicked-Out's release Danny! was accepted to the Savannah College of Art & Design and accordingly relocated to Savannah, Georgia.[1] It was here that he began to work on his second project, F.O.O.D.[9] The following year Danny! officially released his third mixtape Charm,[9] which was notable for featuring an underlying theme of escapism in its narrative of a musician who wants to achieve success through music and be reprieved of the day-to-day routine in his hometown. Charm went on to become Danny!'s biggest success at the time and, coincidentally, help make the entire premise of the record come true in real life.
During this time Danny! compiled an instrumental album, Dream, Interrupted, in an effort to promote his production; within two years the sequels Dream, Fulfilled and Dream, Extinguished would also be released.[9]
It's all people telling you to do this and that…[but] when you do what they say and it still doesn't work in your favor, it's like, 'well, I was fine the way I was'. You just got to keep moving. There's no guarantee for anything.
2007–2011: MTV, And I Love H.E.R. and Interscope era
After Charm Danny! received his first big break when MTV played a role in securing him a recording contract with an independent music label, at the time helmed by El-P of Run the Jewels fame.[10][11] The record deal allowed Danny! to release an album through the label, promoting it with a 12" single and accompanying music video slated for an exclusive premiere on mtvU. Though the label's involvement would not amount to a released album—only the single "Just Friends", which managed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100[12]—the deal did establish an ongoing relationship between Danny! and MTV, which would begin using his music extensively in various programming for years to come.
Danny! would continue to gain acclaim, mostly on the merits of his production style, and eventually self-released his debut album, the faux-soundtrack And I Love H.E.R.[9] The album was cited at the time by publications such as Pitchfork[13], L.A. Weekly[14] and ABC News[15] as one of the best releases of the year. And I Love H.E.R. was also notable for introducing yet another musical direction for Danny!, who was experimenting with hip house, downtempo and electronica during the record's inception to produce a sort of "lounge-hop" hybrid that has since become his definitive style, though Danny!'s output would become significantly more experimental and nuanced in subsequent releases. Following And I Love H.E.R.'s success, Danny! completed the Relapse & Madvillainy-inspired Where Is Danny?.[9] Interscope Records, through its short-lived digital distribution program,[16] would quietly distribute a revamped version of the album on iTunes.[17]
2012–present: Breakthrough, music licensing and The Book of Daniel
After the release of his third studio LP Payback,[9] the title track of Danny!'s previous album was featured in a commercial for Sonos wireless speakers. Long fascinated with music licensing Danny! subsequently signed on as a composer for MTV's internal Hype Music label[18] (later absorbed into Sony/ATV's Extreme Music production music library) and slowly transitioned into a more prominent producer role, landing instrumental placements with various Viacom television programming as well as commercials for Nordstrom, McDonald's, and incidental music for Bob's Burgers and its soundtrack, The Bob's Burgers Music Album.
However, GQ Magazine revealed that Danny! was indeed working on a follow-up to Payback,[5] initially titled "Deliverance" but later changed to The Book Of Daniel after the book in the Bible. During the album's development Danny! appeared in Sesame Street's "Party Bus" video, which featured an original remix of "The Wheels On The Bus" composed by Swain. He also began working as a voiceover artist, narrating the entire season of Hey Rookie, Welcome To The NFL in 2016 for ESPN. The following year Danny! was awarded an Emmy plaque from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for his musical contributions to the Bob's Burgers episode "Bob Actually" (Outstanding Animated Program, 2017[6]), composing music for three scenes.[19]
Discography
Studio albums
Instrumental albums
Production credits
Artist | Song(s) | Album | Year |
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Danny Brown | "Exotic", "The Nana Song" | The Hybrid | 2010 |
Danny Brown | "Counterfeit", "Hey!"* | Detroit State of Mind 4 | 2010 |
Lil B | "The Game On Lock", "Illusions of G" | Illusions of Grandeur 2 | 2012 |
Wale | "Never Never Freestyle" | Folarin | 2012 |
Cody ChesnuTT | "Scroll Call (Danny Swain Remix)" | Landing On A Hundred: B-Sides & Remixes | 2014 |
Film & television placements/credits
Song(s) | Where Featured | Network | Year |
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"Intermission (interlude)" | Jersey Shore After Hours | MTV | 2008 |
"Cafe Surreal" | aMTV promotional bumper | MTV | 2009 |
"Ebony Flower" | Wainy Days | My Damn Channel | 2009 |
"Check It Out" | Disaster Date | MTV | 2011 |
"The Groove" | Dina's Party | HGTV | 2011 |
"The Groove" | Love Lust | SundanceTV | 2011 |
"The Groove" | 2011 Comedy Awards | Comedy Central | 2011 |
"Cafe Surreal", "The Groove" | Red Bull Signature Series: Supernatural | NBC | 2012 |
"Cafe Surreal" | The Association | ESPN | 2012 |
"Crasy Sound" | Elbow Room | HGTV | 2012 |
"Evil" | live performance on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon | NBC | 2012 |
"God Bless The Child" | Breaking Amish | TLC | 2012 |
"Loser" | Breaking Amish: Extended Episodes | TLC | 2012 |
"Misery" | Rockstar Presents: XDurance Series (with Rob Adelberg) | YouTube | 2012 |
"Pineapple Gumdrop" | LXTV 1st Look | NBC | 2012 |
"Still Standing" | Life After: Karyn White | TV One | 2012 |
"Where Is Danny", "I Ain't The Walrus" | Sonos television advert | cable | 2012 |
"Cafe Surreal" | Crown Royal: Best Of promotional clip during 2013 NBA Playoffs | TNT | 2013 |
"Malice In Blunderland" | The Challenge: Rivals II | MTV | 2013 |
"Man On The Moon" | Snooki & Jwoww | MTV | 2013 |
"One Day It'll All Make Cents" | The Show with Vinny | MTV | 2013 |
"Torture" | World of Jenks | MTV | 2013 |
"Gibraltar (Danny!'s Pride And Vanity Remix)" | Just Blaze interview[20] | Okayplayer | 2014 |
"Check It Out" | Nordstrom anniversary sale summer promo | cable and radio | 2014 |
"Take Me To The Muddy Grass" | "Work Hard or Die Trying, Girl" episode of Bob's Burgers | FOX | 2014 |
"The Wheels On The Bus" | "Party Bus" segment on Sesame Street | PBS, HBO, YouTube | 2016 |
"Gangsta's Pair o' Dice", "Breakdance Bugaloo", "Walk Like This, No No Like This" | "Bob Actually" episode of Bob's Burgers | FOX | 2017 |
See also
- Alternative music
- List of former Interscope Records artists
- List of Sony/ATV Music Publishing artists
References
- ^ a b c d Jeffries, David (2013-03-11). "Danny!: Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
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(help) - ^ Jackson, Deborah (2009-03-11). "Military People: Danny Swain". Military Hub. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
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(help) - ^ a b c d e f g Swain, Daniel (2018-01-02). "Danny!: Discography". DannySwain.com. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
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- ^ "Just Blaze Interview". 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-07-11.
External links
- Official website
- Danny! at AllMusic
- Danny! at IMDb
- Danny! discography at MusicBrainz
- 21st-century American singers
- Actors from Columbia, South Carolina
- African-American record producers
- African-American singer-songwriters
- African-American songwriters
- American bloggers
- American male singer-songwriters
- American record producers
- American singer-songwriters
- American television composers
- Interscope Records artists
- Living people
- Male actors from Atlanta
- Musicians from Atlanta
- Musicians from Columbia, South Carolina
- People from Richland County, South Carolina
- People from Savannah, Georgia
- Primetime Emmy Award winners
- Savannah College of Art and Design alumni
- Songwriters from Georgia (U.S. state)
- Songwriters from South Carolina
- Sony/ATV Music Publishing artists