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If you're looking for an
Atlanta fiddler, Atlanta guitarist, Atlanta bagpipes, Atlanta
Ceremony Violin music or the
Georgia dynamic singing sensation east or
west of the Mississippi for your next Atlanta wedding ceremony,
wedding reception, corporate event, concert, festival,
company picnic, or any other
public or private function, then you've
come to the right place!
Welcome and thanks for stopping by
dannyraycole.com, the internet home of Atlanta and North Georgia's
premier bluegrass, Cajun, Celtic, and Country music entertainer.

"If one word describes my music it would be
happy!" (DRC)
From concert tours with Country Music Hall
of Fame Bluegrass legend Bill Monroe, as a sideman with various
national and regional acts, to his work as solo, duo's and bands, Danny Ray Cole has entertained and brought joy to thousands with
his unique blend of musical skills.
Recent performances include
both a United States National and Irish International tour!
Danny's original fiddle work was also featured in the recent PBS
documentary, "The Civil War in Georgia" and his studio skills on
the new IMI Music CD release "Celtic Christian Hymns"!


Danny has also added bagpipe
performances and/or violin music for your next wedding ceremony, reception
or other
special occasions.
Here at dannyraycole.com
you'll learn more about Danny's
exciting career in the music industry, hear samples of his
foot-tapping and creative original music from his CD releases and discover when and where Danny will be performing near you.
Again, thanks for visiting and discovering for yourself why Danny Ray Cole is one of Atlanta,
North Georgia, and the nations most sought after and in demand fiddle,
bagpipe and southeastern entertainment musicians!
Be sure to call 770-622-7709
(office)/404-580-2177 (cell)
or email
danny@dannyraycole.com for more information on booking Danny Ray Cole for your next
event! ***Please note that Danny is available for your
next event as a single act, as a duo and even with a complete band
based on your needs and budget.
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