70 Sanford St
Fairfield, Connecticut 06824

Opening is Jake Tolson

"A force to be reckoned with! Fabulously New!" - Indie-Music.com

Daria Musk is young, bright, full of enthusiasm and talent. A soulful pop/rock songstress, who breaks out of the expected, shining with originality and spirit.

Raised in a musical family, with a rebellious heart, an honest innocence, and a passion for playing, Daria developed a distinctive guitar and songwriting style that catches fire on stage and in the studio. Her voice opens hearts and turns heads, and she writes songs that are bigger than the coffee shops and woodsy Connecticut towns she got her start in. In fact, her songs and soaring voice seem easily destined for arena-sized speakers and festival-sized crowds. It's artful joyful alt-pop-rock! With a bright soulful sound, stand-out vocals and spirited original lyrics, Daria’s songs pack a seriously refreshing punch. Together with producer/composer/bass player R.A.M., they create a sound with fierce joy and a unique twist all their own; mixing the heart of a singer/songwriter with tight beats and an adventurous alternative spirit.

In just a few short years, Daria has gone from playing cafés to showcasing at festivals and major music industry events like SXSW, CMJ and The Gathering of The Vibes, and touring venues and colleges around the country. With a set list of powerfully catchy songs, crafted with artistry, spunk and a modern flair, she's quickly becoming a fan favorite online and in person, receiving rave reviews for her recordings and live shows. Her innovative sound, killer stage presence and joyful voice have won her the hearts and iPod playlist spots of fans like taste-making Brooklyn club crowds, bloggers, radio DJs, critics and a growing cast of industry insiders who all peg her as the one to watch.

"She has something everyone needs to hear. Her heart first and then her amazing voice, songs and spirit.” -Howard Lindeman, Grammy-winning Sound Engineer (Stevie Wonder, John Lennon)

"If there’s anyone to keep your eye on it’s her.” -PULP Magazine

Added by Jenna LeVan on February 14, 2011

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