Daniela Gesundheit (born 15 April 1982) is a singer, songwriter, musician, composer, lyricist, and cantor living between Los Angeles, California and Toronto, Ontario.
Snowblink's debut record, Long Live, was named an "essential release" by London's Sunday Times and they have received a NNNN album and performance review from NOW magazine in Toronto.
Earlier versions of Snowblink included Andrew Van Wyngarden and Ben Goldwasser of MGMT, artists David Wilson and Frank Lyon, and film critic and archivist Max Goldberg as backup singers.
"[4] She has also created soundtrack compositions for The Water Thief by Sean Frey and Amy Siegel, Al Purdy was Here by Brian Johnson (TIFF),[5] NPR's Radiolab,[6] Stand Clear of the Closing Doors (Tribeca Film Festival), and The National Parks Project.
[10] This performance placed Payne's lecture discussing her findings about humpback whales and African elephants within an original musical context that involved Daniela and her band Snowblink "to see what they might discover about group identity, distance, competition, innovation, and empathy.