
Danielle Bradbery
The Voice Season 4 Winner and Rising Country Singer/Songwriter
About Danielle Bradbery
Danielle Bradbery is an American country singer-songwriter who first rose to national fame in 2013 as the youngest winner of NBC's The Voice at age 16. Born July 23, 1996, in Cypress, Texas, she captured the country's attention with her powerful vocals and emotive performances on the show's fourth season, where she was mentored to victory by coach Blake Shelton.
Signed to Big Machine Records following her Voice win, Bradbery released her self-titled debut album Danielle Bradbery (2013), which produced the breakthrough single "The Heart of Dixie." The song reached the top 20 of the Billboard Country Airplay chart and earned her a foothold on country radio as one of the youngest charting female artists in years.
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