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Delaney Silvernell

12+ albums
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about

Delaney finds peace through music, delving into her strongest emotions and making sense of them through song. With eclectic influences like Norah Jones, Raveena, Yebba, Adele, and Corrine Bailey Rae, Delaney rides rebelliously on the borders of genres like R&B, soul, blues, indie alternative, and pop. 
 The Los Angeles based artist originally hails from the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York. She trained classically on the piano for 9 years, and pursued an education at Berklee College of Music where she learned the arts of songwriting, production, and dreaming massive dreams. Shortly following the completion of her degree, Delaney was cast on season 15 of NBC’s The Voice, and had the pleasure of training with industry giants such as Kelly Clarkson, Mariah Carey, Adam Levine, and Thomas Rhett. 
 Delaney has been releasing music independently since 2017, and has been gigging in the Los Angeles area ever since her departure from The Voice. Her most recent EP Blue Dream takes her audience to new depths of her songwriting, and creates an ethereal soundscape that the listener can settle into. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Wildflower

196
2

Trader Joe's Flowers

121
3

Dear John

99
4

Out to Sea

95
5

Sinner

86
6

sunshine

82
7

Same Damn Thing

80
8

Free

63
9

My Zen

59
10

LA Song

56

albums

Same Damn Thing

Same Damn Thing

Blue Dream

Blue Dream

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Trader Joe's Flowers

Sinner

Sinner

Out to Sea

Out to Sea

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sunshine

My Zen

My Zen

LA Song

LA Song

Free

Free

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Rose Bushes

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Delaney Silvernell: Live at The Troubadour

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Platonic

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