Music a magnet

Albion singer Daniela Corso is hoping to take Australia by storm with her upcoming acoustic tour. 81541 Picture: DAMJAN JANEVSKIAlbion singer Daniela Corso is hoping to take Australia by storm with her upcoming acoustic tour. 81541 Picture: DAMJAN JANEVSKI

By NATALIE GALLENTI
AN Albion songbird hopes her upcoming acoustic tour will take her solo career to the next level.
Daniela Corso has been singing for most of her life and admits she can’t remember a time when she wasn’t belting out a tune, but the 34-year-old put her career on hold to have a family.
Now, after years of singing covers, she will finally be in her element, performing her own songs to live audiences.
“It’s exciting. I’ve been waiting to do it for a long time,” Ms Corso said. “Music is like this magnet that keeps drawing me in.”
The performer said she has already received a positive response from audiences after releasing her first EP last year and is now working on the her next song with Doug Brady, one of Australia’s most successful mix recording engineers and winner of three Aria awards.
With musical influences like Kelly Clarkson and Pink, Ms Corso said she enjoys a mixture of music and has been compared to singer Anastasia.
She said her songs often represent her own life experiences and she will hear a melody in her head and write lyrics to match.
“Writing music is so rewarding for me. I get to write what I’m thinking and feeling and then bring it to life on stage,” she said.
“You get to bare your soul to the crowd. It’s definitely where I want to be.”

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