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U.S.
Grand Master Fiddle Champion, Daniel has competed in virtually
every major fiddle competition in the United States. Over the
past 25 years, he has been crowned the Tennessee Valley Old-Time
Fiddlers Convention "Fiddle King" an amazing 7 times. Other
conquests include Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee State
Championships as well as Lake Superior, North Cascades, Colorado
Open, Grand Lake National, and The World Series of Fiddling
Championships. Daniel can often be found in the judge's seat,
recently judging the Indiana State, Colorado Rocky Mountain
Fiddle Championships, Oregon State, Wyoming State, Northwest
Regional, U.S. Grand Master Fiddle Contest and the National
Old-Time Fiddler's Contest in Weiser, Idaho.
Daniel has shared the stage with dozens of accomplished
musicians such as Mark O'Connor, Bela Fleck, Alasdair Fraser,
The Moody Blues, Martin Hayes, The Battlefield Band, Bobby
Hicks, Allison Krauss, Natalie MacMaster, Buddy Spicher, and
many others. In a tribute to Roy Acuff, Daniel performed on the
Grand Ole Opry with fiddling greats Vassar Clements and Aubrey
Haynie. His performances also include playing for the 1996
Summer Olympics and appearing on the Country Music Association
Awards Show with the band, Alabama. For eight years, Daniel was
a member of the Celtic band, Full Moon Ensemble. Their unique
blend of Irish, Scottish, and early American music was heard
across the United States and worldwide from Ontario, Canada, to
the hills of Campbeltown, Scotland.
A seasoned and diverse performer, Daniel is not only comfortable
playing old-time, bluegrass, and contest-style, but Celtic, and
classical as well. He studied violin privately for 8 years
during which time he was concertmaster of The Huntsville Youth
Orchestra and later a member of the Huntsville Symphony.
Daniel's studies led him to Vanderbilt's Blair School of Music
where he studied with Christian Teal. Daniel completed his
Bachelor's Degree in Music Education in 1995.
In addition to Daniel's three personal recordings, his playing
is showcased on projects such as Kenny Smith's "Studebaker" on
Sugar Hill Records and Rounder Records "Moody Bluegrass," a
bluegrass tribute to the Moody Blues featuring artists John
Cowan, Sam Bush, Tim O'Brien, Allison Krauss, Larry Cordle among
others. Daniel's contribution on Moody Bluegrass earned him a
nomination for Recorded Event of the Year from the International
Bluegrass Music Association and climbed to #8 on Billboard's
Bluegrass Chart. His playing can also be found on Kenny & Amanda
Smith's latest project, "Tell Someone" on Rebel Records and Jim
Hurst’s new project, “A Box of Chocolates.”
Daniel maintains a busy schedule teaching privately and as an
instructor at numerous camps and workshops. He has instructed at
Mark O'Connor's Fiddle Camps and String Conferences the past 8
years and taught at Vanderbilt University’s International Fiddle
School and the Swannanoa Gathering in Asheville, North Carolina.
When not performing or teaching, Daniel enjoys transcribing
classic fiddle recordings, composing, and arranging. His
meticulous attention to detail is displayed on his
transcriptions of Mark O’Connor’s recording, "Soppin'
the Gravy.”
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