Danny Vash has been playing music since he was old enough to understand what it meant to him and how it intrigued him to make this noise come from this thing and it was musical and it sounded cool. He was eight when he started playing guitar. Danny is passionate and dedicated and feels a connection with music that can’t be duplicated by anything else he has experienced. He is accomplished guitar and bass player; he writes all his music and does his own vocals. His sound and style are a unique combination of many years perfecting to get that guitar sound.
Danny’s music career started to take off when he was 15. He was a member of the high school jazz band where he played bass. The band was chosen for a Europe Tour in which they competed in the “Paris Festival De Jazz.” The band went on to win the best high school band in the world. From there Danny expanded his journey and played in many successful Bay Area Rock and Metal Bands in California. He made several records with the once popular bay area band “Bay Rum” and went on to release another album with a three piece project where Danny tried his talents as front man, lead guitar and vocals. Danny relocated to Albuquerque New Mexico in the 90’s and started a three piece hard rock band “Nite Wolf”
Danny opened up for numerous national acts at premiere venues. Robin Trower, Blue Oyster Cult, The Tubes, Eddy Money, Earthquake, Pat Traverse, Steppenwolf, Elvin Bishop, The Romantics, Randy Hansen’s Band of Gypsies, Duke Robalard, Savoy Brown to name a few.
Danny’s newest recordings produced by Danny Saber - Hard Life, Judgment Day, Smile & Like It, Passion Dreamer, Viking Warriors and Takin’ Control have received numerous awards and 1000’s of streams across all top music platforms.
Danny Vash Quote
“Nothing worthwhile comes easy. Music takes hours of hard work and dedication and if you aren’t up for the challenge you won’t be successful. If you think you can you will? Believe in what you do and be passionate about your style and your sound. Learn from others, but use what you learn to develop your own sound and style. Don’t sound like someone else.”
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