
2022 has already presented Danny Toeman with a myriad of success: his last
single ‘Shake the Blues’ getting played on BBC Radio 2, a string of sold out
headline shows, and most spectacularly, appearing onstage as support act for
legendary Motown diva Diana Ross on one of her rare UK performances!
Now Danny looks to solidify his reign as “King of North London
Soul”, with the release of his brand new single, ‘When the
Lights Go Down’.
Inspired by the Philly Soul of groups like the O’Jays and Harold
Melvin and the Blue Notes, Danny combines an orchestral mix
of funk, soul, and disco with a dazzling vocal performance, and
wry lyrics about finding the keys to the heart of a woman who
just can’t be satisfied!
Already a standout live track and audience favourite for years,
Danny Toeman presents ‘When the Lights Go Down’, not only as a digital single,
but as a music video featuring retro dance troupe The Meyer Dancers, and for the
first time since 2020, a Limited Edition 45rpm Vinyl, courtesy of LRK Records!
The feel-good track was co-written with David Albury, who is currently starring as
Bob Marley in the musical ‘Get Up, Stand Up’, on London’s West End. David
contributes backing vocals, alongside Durga McBroom, famed backing vocalist for
Pink Floyd. Mixing duties were taken up by Vince Chiarito in New York, whose
credits include Black Pumas, and Eli “Paperboy” Reed.