

Country music artist, CCA alumna Dani-elle Kleha began music career at CCA
Dani-elle Kleha began singing at the age of 3 with a rendition of “Angels Among Us” for her church audience and hasn’t stopped performing since. She describes herself as a “modern country artist with a bit of a throwback from ‘90s country.” Dani-elle, 20, is a Lackawanna County native who calls Nashville, Tennessee, her second home. She graduated from Commonwealth Charter Academy in 2014 – but she didn’t wait for a high school diploma to start her career. She’s a songwriter,


Up Close: Dani-elle Kleha
Dani-elle Kleha is a country music singer, songwriter and recording artist. She has recorded two albums and, in 2015, she received the Rising Female Country Artist award at the Josie Music Awards in Nashville. On Sept. 6, she will perform at the Music on the Menu Live Original Music Series inside Breakers at Mohegan Sun Pocono. Kleha, 20, is a native of Jermyn and attended Lakeland School District, St. Rose Academy and Summit Christian Academy. She graduated from the Commonwe


The NEPA Creative Series: Dani-elle Kleha creates original country music
The 17th #NEPACreative is Dani-elle Kleha from Jermyn. Dani-elle is a 21 year old Nashville performing and recording artist, CMA member, and singer-songwriter. “My debut Nashville-recorded album ‘Eleven’ is the creative piece behind my career,” Kleha said. “‘Eleven’ is a 10-song album comprised of songs that I either wrote or co-wrote.” Kleha said the album is a compilation of some of her favorite songs, which she chose to bring to life in Nashville. “The reasoning behind the


Award-Winning Singer
(Photo Credit: STEPHEN BRIAN KUREY PHOTOGRAPHY) Dani-elle Kleha, a 20-year-old native of Jermyn, recently won the Female Artist of the Year award at the Josie Music Awards in Nashville. Read the full article HERE! #Localcoverage #NewspaperArticles #Danielle #Awards #JosieMusicAwards #Nashville


Country Dream: Jermyn teen travels to Nashville to record first album this fall
Dani-elle Kleha started singing when she was three years old and has not stopped since. Her talents have led her to Nashville, Tenn. to sing the National Anthem before a minor league baseball game between the Nashville Sounds and New Orleans Zephyrs June 17. “I started singing at the Tompkinsville United Methodist Church when no one else would volunteer for the church programs,” she said. “I told them if they gave my mom the words, I’d be more than happy to sing and I think e