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Danny Schmidt was born on 7 October, 1970 in Austin, Texas, US, is an American musician. Discover Danny Schmidt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Austin, Texas, US |
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Danny Schmidt Height, Weight & Measurements
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Danny Schmidt Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Danny Schmidt worth at the age of 53 years old? Danny Schmidt’s income source is mostly from being a successful musician. He is from United States. We have estimated Danny Schmidt's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Danny Schmidt (born October 7, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter based in Austin, Texas, where he now lives with his wife, fellow musician and singer-songwriter Carrie Elkin.
Schmidt was born in 1970 and grew up in Austin, Texas.
He started playing guitar at the age of 12.
At age 20, he discovered that he liked the blues after tracking the music of Jimi Hendrix back through Muddy Waters, Mississippi John Hurt, and Lightning Hopkins all the way to old country gospel and spirituals.
After three years of college, he joined the East Wind Community in the Ozark Mountains of southern Missouri for a year.
He then became part of the Twin Oaks Community in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia for about four years, where he met fellow singer-songwriter Devon Sproule.
In 1999, he settled for a while in Charlottesville, Virginia where his songwriting flourished and he started sharing his songs with the public.
That year he released his first recording, an album titled Live at the Prism Coffeehouse.
In 2001 he released Enjoying the Fall.
Schmidt was a part of the original King of My Living Room group of Charlottesville songwriters—which included such artists as Brady Earnhart, Danny Schmidt, Stratton Salidis, Jan Smith, Lance Brenner, Browning Porter, and Jeff Romanowho would go on to do a series of concerts together, the first CD of which was recorded in 2001.
2003 brought his third collection of songs, Make Right the Time.
In 2005, Schmidt released Parables & Primes.
In 2005 Schmidt toured up and down the east and west coasts, as well as in Alaska, the United Kingdom, Italy, The Netherlands, France, and Italy.
At 25, Schmidt began writing songs a developing talent which ultimately earned him the 2007 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk award.
2007 saw the release of Little Grey Sheep and 2009 the release of Instead the Forest Rose to Singhis first release on Red House Records.
He's appeared in each of the four performances since, including the latest November 2007 at the Gravity Lounge in Charlottesville.
The debut King of My Living Room performance in Charlottesville convinced fellow singer-songwriter Paul Curreri to make his home there.
Schmidt, Curreri, and Sproule became housemates, with Paul and Devon marrying soon after.
Danny recorded his fifth album Little Grey Sheep (2008) in the Curreri/Sproule home, with Curreri serving as a production engineer.
Schmidt's album Little Grey Sheep (2008) was #1 Album on the Folk DJ Charts (FOLKDJ-L forum radio playlists) for February 2008 with four songs from the release: "Company Of Friends", "Leaves Are Burning", "Drawing Board", and "Tales Of Sweet Odysseus".
In the Spring 2008 issue of Sing Out!
Curreri later wrote and recorded a letter in song form to Danny, who responded with the yet-to-be-produced song Two Guitars, which he began performing live in 2009.
A collection of songs from his 2009 release Instead the Forest Rose To Sing made it No. 1 Album on the Folk DJ Charts again for March and April 2009; ranking No. 2 in May 2009.
In 2011, Schmidt released Man of Many Moons, also on Red House.
Plays of songs from his 2011 release Man Of Many Moons — i.e., "Man Of Many Moons", "Houses Sing", "Buckets Of Rain", "Ragtime Ragtime Blues" — ranked it No. 3 Album played for February 2011, the month it was released.
This made three Schmidt albums in a row to rate highly on these lists.
In 2012, his song "This Too Shall Pass" was featured in the weather section of episode 8 of the popular podcast Welcome to Night Vale.
His song "Echo in the Hills", performed alongside Carrie Elkin, was also featured in the podcast on August 1, 2014.
In early 2015, Schmidt toured with the crew of the podcast, performing live versions of his songs with Elkin, as a part of their live episodes.
Born into a Jewish family, Schmidt does not feel his religion is either distinct or critical to understanding his art.
As he puts it, when discussing his song "Sad Songs Walking":
"'As for any personal notes on this song... this is the first song that made me worry about how Christian imagery was gonna affect my Jewish family. Was I gonna be misconstrued as 'goin' Jesus' on my people? This song's kinda campy, so I didn't take the concern too deeply to heart. But it certainly did cross my mind quite a few times as I shared the first recordings with various chosen families.
And it has been an issue for me, actually, with a bunch of later songs... the fear of being identified as something I'm not, or as believing in something I don't. 'Cause really, my religious, philosophical, and political belief systems don't fit into any traditional nomenclature – as I suspect most people don't. But it's a vulnerable position, putting little snippets of expression out there for your loved ones, and others, to extrapolate from.
Anyway, the Jesus part doesn't mean anything.
I'm no more Christian in my heart than I am Jewish than I am Buddhist.
Of Schmidt's 2015 release Owls, Frank Gutch of No Depression said, "Danny Schmidt is a lyric machine. He tells stories. He creates magic — good and bad. He goes places I did not know existed."
Danny Schmidt's writing spans from deeply rooted Appalachian mountain gospel to English balladry, from syncopated Piedmont country blues to vagabond protest folk-stumpery.