Brett Daniels will perform at Outlaws in Farmington on May 3.
Brett has performed at some of the top country venues in Austin, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Seattle and St. Louis.
Though Brett has been inspired by such traditional and contemporary artists as Johnny Cash, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban, and Kenny Chesney, he's developed his own style that is unique, while incorporating others.
Brett's love of country music started at the age of five when his father bought him his first guitar.
After college in St. Louis, Brett moved to Austin, Texas where he worked for Dell Computer while pursuing a career in modeling and acting. Brett started a performance class with one of the leading vocal coaches in Texas.
Brett performed in some local clubs and corporate functions around Texas and was starting to make a name for himself in Austin when family obligations prompted him to return to St. Louis.
There, Brett met his manager and business partner Bert Coleman. Bert has worked as National and Regional Promotion Director for some leading record labels. He introduced Brett to a casting director in St. Louis and Brett was chosen to be a principal in the Anheuser Busch "True Music" campaign. He also has appeared in two independent films that are being shown at film festivals around the country.
With Bert's contacts in the Entertainment Industry, they have been receiving original material from Grammy-winning songwriters. Brett recently worked with producer Marty Rifkin in Los Angeles on his new single "What Becomes of The Broken Hearted." Writer Billy Lee (Gary Alan's "The One") is impressed and has expressed interest in working with Brett on some songs.
Brett Daniels to perform
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