Brennan Gilmore’s debut album, My Name is Daniel Leek, was inspired by a sentence written in chalk on a wall in South Sudan: My name is Daniel Leek. Written by a refugee, the words transformed the writer from being just another anonymous migrant to a person with a name and an identity. Co-produced by Nick Falk (Caamp), the album was recorded at the home of Dori Freeman in Galax, Virginia. Comprising a baker’s dozen of tracks, entry points on the…
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