Danielle Egnew
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Danielle Egnew is a prolific singer/songwriter/composer (ASCAP) with over 300 songs to her original catalogue in the areas of pop, rock, alternative rock, country, industrial, and folk, as well as composing numerous ambient tracks and film scores. Danielle Egnew's music has been played across the globe.
Serving as the golden-voiced frontwoman for pop band Pope Jane from 1996–2004 (now on hiatus), Danielle Egnew has also penned country music both on her own and with writers Wayne Lembcke, Paul Houston, and Kristen Coyner. Danielle Egnew has also written and produced for many other artists. Currently Danielle Egnew is working on a solo album.
As a composer, Danielle Egnew writes film scores and television theme music for a number of broadcast endeavors.
Danielle Egnew is also an actress, film producer and screenwriter, starring in the 2006 Clear Pictures feature film Changing Spots, and in her own original screenplay Imogene's Waltz. She has made numerous TV appearances both as an actor and as herself.