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  1. May 16, 2019 · Luke Daniels the award winning and critically acclaimed folk musician and singer hosts a folk and world music quartet that makes use of mobile technology to jointly create new music with their audiences in the run up to every performance. Showcasing three international soloists from South Africa, Syria, and China as the Kaleidoscope quartet.

  2. The Versatile Voice of Luke Daniels. Luke Daniels is a true master of his craft, a talented narrator with the ability to portray a wide range of characters across different genres. His exceptional vocal range brings depth and authenticity to each narration, immersing listeners in the story and creating an unforgettable experience.

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  4. Luke Daniels (born 1973) is an English multi-instrumentalist and composer who grew up in Sonning Common, South Oxfordshire and is now based in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. [2] [3] Early years [ edit ]

  5. Coming from a family full of actors, some might say that Luke Daniels was destined to be a performer. It turns out that while he has a background in classical theater and film, having performed in repertory theaters around the country, he was well suited to audiobook narration thanks to his expressive and engaging voice.

  6. Biography. Hailing from Manchester, Luke Daniels has been a driving force in the underground electronic music scene for almost a decade, passionately championing the vibrant and dynamic music culture. With a deep love for melodic, high-energy techno and electro, Luke's journey has seen him dip and weave through an eclectic range of sounds.. His ...

  7. Welcome to the home page of Luke Daniels musician. Luke's previous accolades include BBC Musician of the Year (BBC Radio 2 Young Tradition Award); PRS for Music Foundation (New Music Bienniel Award) and the Palme d'Or Award for Music. As a soloist he started out in earnest in 1994 with the release of "Tarantella" and has since released a number ...

  8. Luke Daniels formed The Cobhers (pronounced Covers) in 2019 to attract new audiences to folk and traditional music. As well as playing superbly evocative original folk tunes, they also throw in a bevy of unexpected covers, translated and transduced convincingly into their own idiom, the likes of Staying Alive by the Bee Gees or Pick Up The Pieces by The Average White Band.