Who is Red daisy revival?

From Covid darkness sprouted Red Daisy Revival, a rich, colorful blend of country rock, nurtured with old soul, lighthearted fun, and a careful balance of dreaming big.   When solo artist, singer-songwriter from New Hampshire, Morgan Clark, joined roots with Nashville native guitar playing rocker Daniel Kassel, they found love at first “write.” Morgan grew up as a fast skiing little sister who loved to sing in choirs and work in her family’s business, a bustling summer tourist attraction in the heart of the White Mountains. Inspired by his grandpa, Daniel came of age in Nashville, first playing the trombone as a little boy followed by lead guitar in a rock band called The Darkest Hearts.  They met after a show when Daniel offered to help Morgan pack up her gear, reviving both faith and trust in following their song.  They started writing music together and played their first collaboration in December 2019 at Bridgestone Arena for the Nashville Preds Intermission show.  Then the music industry shut down.  However, they kept growing with Morgan’s diner, a homegrown pie delivery with a  6 foot song.  Daniel joined Morgan when he wasn’t remodeling homes.  Later, on a Covid camping trip, they played their own version of Tom Petty’s “Free fallin” around a campfire discovering they had more to share with the universe, beyond their love for each other, good food, cats, and trains.  Daisy reminds Morgan of her mountain childhood, memories, connections, and staying on track; red is Daniel’s favorite color, illustrating courage, drive, determination, and love.  The “Revival” part of their name stems from the Lord and believing that, through Him, they were able to find one another, create music, and revive others who listen. The couple built a yurt in the summer of 2023 and have been living in it fulltime with their two cats Silky & Annie. Between Daniel’s tiling/remodel business and Morgan’s winter ski coaching job, they split their time writing and playing music.  They performed at The Beach Boys concert 2024 at the Bank of NH Pavilion and continue to tour all around New England. The couple got married on June 3rd 2024, where they eloped to the coast of Georgia and had a private ceremony. Cowritten by Morgan and Nashville songwriter, Craig Lackey, their song “The Me I Wanna Be” highlights the lyrical talent of Red Daisy Revival when they sing, “You don't judge my story, by the chapter you walked in on."  We all have stories in our past, and the best we can do is to share them with the world to keep us connected.  Family has been very important to this duo, and they take nurturing to a whole new level of love.  Like the very best flower gardens, their soil is deep; their rock is soulful, and their songs carry sunshine, hope, and light Wherever Red Daisy Revival goes and grows, Morgan and Daniel, together, carry all they need.