Nashville-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dani Ivory is the kind of artist who refuses to live inside one genre for too long. Her sound moves with intention—pulling from pop, soul, and folk-country—while her emotionally rich writing and immersive performances create a world that feels both intimate and expansive. With striking visuals that match the depth of her music, Ivory doesn’t just perform songs; she builds spaces for self-reflection, where listeners are encouraged to hold both the light and the shadow without apology.
That sense of range isn’t accidental. Ivory’s artistry has been shaped by years on the road and a career spent at the highest levels of live performance. With over a decade of professional touring experience, she has performed as a background vocalist and keyboardist for some of the world’s most celebrated artists, including Beyoncé on The Mrs. Carter World Tour, as well as Cee Lo Green, Vance Joy, Imagine Dragons, 2NE1, Gallant, and Rhye. Her résumé reads like a masterclass in stagecraft—proof of a musician who understands how to support a moment, elevate a room, and deliver under pressure.
Long before Imagine Dragons became a global stadium name, Ivory was part of the band’s early story. As an early member, she played a meaningful role in helping secure the group’s deal with Interscope Records in 2012—an experience that speaks to her instincts, her musicianship, and her ability to recognize momentum when it’s building.
Now, Ivory steps forward with her latest offering, “Get Through,” a raw and heartfelt anthem that doesn’t romanticize love—it tells the truth about it. The track centers on a choice many people understand but rarely articulate: staying with your partner even when love feels complicated, heavy, and far from perfect. It captures that specific, aching reality of standing beside someone you care about while they struggle, knowing there’s only so much you can do, yet refusing to walk away anyway.
Musically, “Get Through” carries a subtle tension that mirrors its message. Tinged with neo-soul warmth and country/Americana textures, Ivory’s delivery feels grounded and lived-in—like a voice that has seen the messy middle and decided it’s still worth singing about. There’s a quiet power in the way she holds the emotion without overreaching, letting the song’s honesty do the heavy lifting.
Dani Ivory offers companionship for anyone trying to love well through the hard parts, with the track written by Ivory herself, produced by Carter Sanders, mastered by Brian Poole at Moontree Mastering, and distributed by Heart Songs Music Group.
For further information on the artist, please visit the following links:
- https://www.facebook.com/daniivoryartist/
- https://www.instagram.com/daniivory/
- https://www.daniivory.com/
- https://soulspazm.ffm.to/getthrough
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