Danielle Kelly
Open Air Host / Community Outreach CoordinatorDanielle Kelly moved to Ashland in 2003 from Sitka, Alaska to study theater at Southern Oregon University. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2007 and has remained in the Rogue Valley pursuing a performance career, as a model, actor, and live performance vocalist. She manages and is the lead singer of two performance groups: DK Soul Project and DK Jazz Project. She began hosting Open Air on JPR's Rhythm & News Service in 2015.
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Open Air hosts Danielle Kelly and Dave Jackson share their favorite music of 2023.
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Wild Honey features the vocals of Peia, Megan Danforth, and Cyrise Beatty Schachter who play multi-cultural folk music.
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The Portland-based indie-folk band is performing October 13 at The Hivve in Grants Pass.
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Multi-ethnic singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer and composer, Jessica Fichot returned to JPR with her band to talk about her past and her approach to music and perform live in this JPR Live Session.
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Hot off the release of their new album, My Entire Life, Susto joined us to talk about the new record and how they stay positive during difficult times.
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The brainchild of frontwoman, Erika Wennerstrom, The Heartless Bastards released their 6th album A Beautiful Life in 2021 and are celebrating 20 years as a band.
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With cello at its core, the Michal Palzewicz Trio creates a unique blend of folk, classical and world beat music. They were our favorite regional entrant in NPR Music's Tiny Desk Contest this year.
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Parker Millsap is our guest in this JPR Live Session. He's on tour with his new album Wilderness Within You.
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Bear Rinehart took a moment from touring with his side project Wilder Woods to share some stories and new songs with us.
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Portland based New Constellations share new tracks and chat about their debut EP.
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Free Creature's new album, While We Can, is out. They're on a mini-tour of Southern Oregon to celebrate before heading to New Orleans for several shows during Jazzfest.
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Originally from Georgia, now calling Southern Oregon home, Adam Gabriel is a regular feature at local music venues. His new album Back Room is out April 1st.