Just over one year ago, musician Caleb Danielle had a vision. The 25-year-old singer-songwriter and Arkansas native had lived a hard life: sleeping in sheds, traveling around the country and busking for a living.
Danielle’s journey, sometimes also shared with Brendon, his harmonica-playing younger brother, would take him as far north as Detroit and back through Arkansas to Arizona, where he found full-time work as a performing musician.
“We met around Texas just traveling and hitchhiking,” Offutt-Garza says. "I just remember Caleb playing all of these songs on the road, and it was amazing because he never wrote any of them down. That just blew my mind." “I was tired of breaking my own heart; I had two choices, either go to jail or go to rehab,” Danielle says. "After I left Flagstaff a year later I wound up hiding out in the woods in Arkansas and spent five or six months out there before I got fed up. I called my friend and producer Hunter [Stafford], and he came and picked me up. Arturo and Hunter were friends, too, so Arturo let me crash with him and his girlfriend in Dallas, and that’s how the band really got started.
“Over the period of years people kept telling me to get our shit recorded,” Danielle says. "I’d had enough of just hanging out and not releasing music. Around that same time, Brendon and I had played a really great show together at a place called The Deli, and that made me realize that music is all I need to be doing."
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