LaShawn Daniels | pl

Daniels is a singer, guitarist, and fiddler, who began writing and performing in the 1950s. In 1964, Daniels co-wrote "It Hurts Me" (a song which Elvis Presley recorded) with Joy Byers. He worked as a Nashville session musician, often for producer Bob Johnston, including playing Electric bass on three Bob Dylan albums during 1969 and 1970, and recordings by Leonard Cohen. Daniels recorded his first solo album, Charlie Daniels, in 1971 (see 1971 in country music). He produced the 1969 album by The Youngbloods, Elephant Mountain and played the violin on "Darkness, Darkness". His first hit, the novelty song "Uneasy...
Star 69 is the name of a band headed by Julie Daniels, who released a single full-length album and a number of eps in the late 90s. Julie contributed a single "You Should Know" for Disc 2 of the compilation album "Acoustic Vol 1", released in February 2002. .
Eugene McDaniels (February 12, 1935 – July 29, 2011) — vocalist, lyricist, fearless social commentator, and composer of massive hits such as “Compared to What” and “Feel Like Makin' Love”—is back. Sample-hungry DJs have been snapping up 30+ year-old vinyl copies of his Joel Dorn-produced, futuristic folk/funk/gospel/jazz fusion LPs (Outlaw and Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse) for quite some time now. Besides offering sweet soul, unusual arrangements, and seriously funky beats, McDaniels' raw nerve approach to socio-political matters on tunes such as “Love Letter To America,” “Supermarket Blues,” “Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse” and “Freedom Death Dance” made him a...
LaShawn is not a person, its just a name that goes with the music. LaShawn's only member was Daniel Anttila, born in Sweden 1977. LaShawn has so far produced two demos; in 1998 "Once Upon A Time" was assembled. Second demo, "Days Of My Weeks" was finished late 2001 and also featured a video to one of its track (The Fifth Day). An untitled promo from 2002 contains two tracks from earlier release "Days Of My Weeks" + two new tracks recorded spring/summer 2002. LaShawn was also featured on 2003's 'Practice avoiding mistakes', released by Tokyo Dawn Records. In 2004...