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About Danielle!
 
Danielle has performed with several Choral & Drama Groups, including: a Youth Performing Group in Japan, semi-professional musical & drama productions in Kansas City, Youth Choir and Performing Group Director, the Brigham Young University Bluegrass Band as lead singer and rhythm guitarist, entertainer for the Japanese Olympic Ski Team, Lead singer/songwriter for bands in Utah & Dallas and leads in several Musical Productions, including being part of an Opera Chorus. She has written music for organization celebrations and special events and has entertained around many campfires and parties for Girl Scouts, Youth Camps, Schools and private parties. In 1997, she was offered a Songwriting Contract with a Nashville Publisher. Being newly engaged and moving to Dallas, she was unable to accept the offer, but has been traveling back to Nashville frequently to meet with other songwriters and taking workshops.

Although she has enjoyed playing and singing standards & covers for an audience, her favorite opportunity is to share her own music and thoughts with audiences. With a unique insight as a child of a Military dad, who has traveled and lived in many places-she has learned to love people, languages, cultures, and makes friends easily. Danielle has a great love for America and all that it stands for in endless opportunities and Freedoms for all people. As a devoted supporter of America’s Troops and those who dedicate so much of their lives to contribute to America’s Freedoms, she weaves those thoughts into her music and shows. You will also hear about Faith, Marriage, Families, loving yourself and very normal things like that! As a popular Plus-Size Model for many years, Danielle even sings to her “Renaissance Sistas” about being proud of who you are-Right Now!

Danielle would love to hear your stories of Faith and Life and thoughts on her music. Recently an acquaintance asked her to sing “With These, I Do Wed” for her new husband and shared what it meant to him. She may even post them with your permission. Please feel free to e-mail her with your thoughts :-)
 

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