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Danny Spiro: The Outlaw Country Maverick We Need



Outlaw and alt-country singer-songwriter Danny Spiro has just dropped his latest single, "Her Favorite Color," on July 25th and it’s clear that he’s the breath of fresh air that the country music scene desperately needs. Originally from Mobile, Alabama, Spiro’s music is a compelling mix of raw authenticity and a rebellious spirit.


Having been influenced by a variety of genres, including country, rock, pop, red dirt, blues, and 90s rock, Spiro brings a distinctive sound to country music. His electrifying performances are marked by an infectious energy that captivates audiences, setting the stage ablaze. Whether he's an enchanting listener with his storytelling during intimate songwriter rounds or a shining, high-octane performer on Nashville's famous Broadway strip, Danny consistently brings 100%. 


His new single, ”Her Favorite Color," produced by the acclaimed Grady Saxman, showcases a blend of traditional country mixed with a modern, edgy twist. Saxman, known for his work with stars like Luke Combs, Dustin Lynch, and Austin Snell, has lent his exceptional production skills to this track. With Saxman on drums, Jon Conley on guitar and bass, Chris Hurst on keys, and mastering by Frank Gagliardi, the single is a polished yet gritty anthem that stands out in today’s country landscape.


Co-written by Danny, Daisy Sellas and Hunt Kirbow, "Her Favorite Color" draws from a real-life encounter at Nashville's iconic Red Door Saloon. The song’s vivid storytelling and honest lyrics narrate a whirlwind night of adventure and mischief sparked by meeting the wrong person. The infectious beat and spirited lyrics make it impossible not to tap your foot to.


Spiro’s music offers genuine authenticity and a quality that resonates deeply with fans. His distinctive sound has been steadily gaining attention. The track is more than just a song; it's an experience, embodying the essence of Spiro’s raw and unfiltered approach to music.

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