Danny Worsnop

Singer-songwriter, Asking Alexandria

Danny Worsnop - Artists & Creatives born September 4th, 1990
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Originating from England, this singer-songwriter gained recognition as the lead vocalist for the rock band Asking Alexandria. The band released multiple albums, including the critically acclaimed 'Stand Up and Scream' and 'From Death to Destiny.' In addition to work with the band, a successful solo career was established with the album 'The Long Way Home.' Musical style often incorporates elements of metalcore and hard rock, contributing to the popularity within the genre. Collaborated with various artists and participated in numerous music festivals worldwide.

Led Asking Alexandria to commercial success

Released the solo album 'The Long Way Home'

Participated in major music festivals

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