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Daniel Davila

GRAMMY Camp

About Me

Daniel Davila is currently a vocalist at the prestigious Thornton School of Popular Music within the University of Southern California. Daniel attended both the New York and LA Grammy Camps, once as a vocalist and again within the music industry track. Grammy Camp allowed Daniel to navigate through the different aspects of industry in order to find his true passion. Since then, he has recently returned from singing for the President and First Lady at the White House along with a two week tour of Hong Kong with his a capella group The Socal Vocals. Daniel has also worked as a session vocalist in Los Angeles along with studying and actively producing music. Last year, Daniel was given the opportunity to open for Hunter Hayes at Club Nokia for the beginning of GRAMMY week for Grammy in the Schools. Daniel is currently continuing his studies at USC while also writing and singing for his band, Local Humour, a R&B soul band consisting of all USC students. He hopes to continue playing shows and releasing music in order to reach his goal of becoming a professional and respected vocalist within the industry.

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Hometown: 
Encino, CA
Birthday: 
03/25/1996
Music Genres: 
R&B, Soul, Rock
Interests: 
Production, Singing, A Capella
Programs Attended: 
GRAMMY Camp

My Inspiration

Allen Stone, Donnie Hathaway, Jasmine Sullivan, Amy Winehouse, and Luther Vandross

My Playlist

Nakamarra - Hiatus Kaiyote
A Tribe Called Government - Jordan Rakei
Sweeter - Kim Burrell
Back Pocket - Vulfpeck

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