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Danielle has been singing professionally since the age of 16, providing entertainment in corporate settings and the cover band scene. Born into a musical family, a life devoted to the arts came very naturally. Her voice represents authentic talent, refined with professional training. Learning to be versatile from a young age has given her the confidence to sing in many vocal styles, but if you let her run wild, you'll be swept away by her soulful strut.

Where it started

Over the years, Danielle has come into her own as an original artist and songstress. Her style is inspired by her years as a cover artist; and pays respects to the songwriting styles of musicians ranging from The Doobie Brothers up to Sara Bareilles. Her 2019 debut album; Detour, blends elements of pop, contemporary, and R&B in its unique sound and speaks to themes of life experiences of women in their 20s. Danielle gets real, raw, and vulnerable as she sings about learning and growing through her personal struggles; while still leaving the listener with a positive expression of hope and empowerment.

In addition to being a well-known performer and vocalist in the Midwest, Danielle has received accolades for her work in Music/Band Management, Producing, and Directing, as well as other administrative and leadership roles. From producing sell-out concert series and managing multiple high-end wedding and corporate event bands, Danielle has cultivated life-long relationships with both her clients and fellow music-makers. She has grown a dedicated following by portraying a high level of professionalism paired with unparalleled talent.

How it’s going

In July 2020, Danielle moved to Nashville, Tennessee, from her hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan. It’s here that she has cultivated the space to come into her own as an artist, and a whole new human. Dipping her toe into many avenues, adventures, and opportunities; she lives each day eager to make art, build connections, and smile & laugh as much as humanly possible. Along with writing, performing, and recording, Danielle continues to look forward to expanding her knowledge and understanding of all aspects of the music business. Her passion is to relate with people in all walks of life, by connecting creativity with emotion. She believes that music and art heal in ways that modern medicine simply cannot. If her own music can be a beacon of light for others, her days’ work is complete.

 
 
Without music, life would be a mistake.
— Friedrich Nietzsche