Danny Wright has sold more than 4 million CDs since his debut album in 1986. In 1993 and 1994, he was named by Billboard magazine as a Top 10 artist in the new age genre. Three of his albums were included in Billboard's Top 10 New Age Albums in 1992, 1993 and 1994, and he has twice been nominated by the National Association of Record Merchandisers as the best seller in the new age category.
Danny's destiny began to unfold at age four when he reached up and played the theme from Dr. Zhivago on the piano in the family's living room. Since that time, Danny's life has consisted of his love of music, the piano and his desire to share his gift with others.
Trained as a classical pianist, Danny composes and performs original compositions that are blended with various influences including contemporary jazz, classical and neoclassical. When not in the studio recording, Danny performs in concert as a guest artist with pops symphonies and has appeared in concert at top venues such as Berklee Performance Center in Boston and Schoenburg Hall in Los Angeles.
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