Fresh off her season four win on NBC's The Voice, blooming country singer Danielle Bradbery lost no time making her mark on the charts, releasing her self-titled debut album in late 2013 and scoring a Top 20 hit with lead single "The Heart of Dixie." The youngest contestant ever to win the show, Danielle wowed judges and voters with her honey-toned voice and animated performances, consistently outselling her competition on the iTunes Top 10 Songs chart. Hailing from Cypress, Texas, Danielle was a total unknown when she joined the show at just age 16. After attracting the attention of the judges during blind auditions, Bradbery joined the team of country icon Blake Shelton, eventually becoming a fan favorite under his mentorship. Performing with a confidence and ease that belied her young age, Danielle proved herself in front of thousands of ticket buyers at the Beat This Summer tour in 2013. After making her debut at the Grand Ole Opry in November 2013, Bradbery drew comparisons to Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood, cementing her place as one of country's most promising newcomers and building anticipation for her live concerts with Brad Paisley on the Beat This Winter Tour 2014.