Danielle Egnew
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Danielle Marie Egnew was born in Billings, Montana on February 28th 1969, a town settled into by her farming great-grandparents who immigrated to America from Italy. Now a multi-award-winning Psychic / Medium, Artist, Actress, and Producer, Danielle Egnew's name can be found in the areas of television, film, music, radio, and print, in the genres of both performance and production. She has been the subject of magazine cover stories and front-page newspaper headlines highlighting her diverse career, as well as being featured in books about the music industry on Billboard Publishing.
Named "Psychic of the Year" by UFO's & Supernatural Magazine (Issue 3), as well as "Most Noted UFOlogist" (UFOs & Supernatural Magazine, Issue 4), Danielle Egnew is world renowned for her array of spiritual abilities. Applying her skill set which encompasses Angelic Communication ,Clairvoyance, Clairaudience, Clairsentience, Empathy, Psychometry, Mediumship, Remote Viewing, Profiling, Spirit Guide Channeling, Extra-Terrestrial Interpretation and Tonal Healing, even outside-the-box spiritual ministry, Danielle Egnew has worked as a Professional Psychic and Medium both in the private sector and the media since 2004.
Danielle is a vetted alumni member of "Best American Psychics" and the national crime-solving organization "Find Me". Her forward-thinking perspectives on consciousness have been featured in the Washington Post and The Huffington Post. She has authored two books, "True Tales of the Truly Weird: Real Paranormal Accounts from a Real Psychic", which debuted on Amazon's top 20, and "Daily Spiritual Insight: 365 Lessons for Lifetime Growth", channeling angelic messages.
Her often disarming and approachable demeanor nearly masks someone whose vast knowledge of spiritual practices and paranormal phenomenon has landed her in the expert seat on more than one panel and production team. Along with her reputation of assisting law enforcement on cold cases with great success, she has been featured as on-camera talent on several television projects (ABC, NBC, USA, TNT) including 2019's season of "American Mystery" on Travel Channel, an appearance on the Psychic's version of "The Weakest Link" alongside five other Psychics and Astrologers recruited nationwide. She has been a paranormal content consultant on a number of paranormal television programs including CW's hit series "Supernatural", Lifetime's "America's Psychic Challenge", and the blockbuster film "Man of Steel". Danielle is in production with her own TV docuseries in which she stars, entitled "The Road Angel".
Danielle Egbw's career was born in the music industry, after she left a full-ride Musical Theater scholarship at the University of Arizona in 1988 to pursue music. She has been signed to multiple record labels since 1991. She is known in music history for being one of the first women in rock music to come out as openly lesbian during the grunge scene in Seattle.
Formerly fronting the all-female band Pope Jane in the 90's, her riveting onstage personae, red lipstick and long blonde curls redefined the idea of a "lesbian singer", adding to swell of the 90's Lilith Fair movement. Egnew's distinctive and powerful voice and ability to hold long, sustained notes, gathered her a loyal following during Pope Jane's epic four-hour-long concerts.
Her prolific songwriting habit lent her to penning songs not only for herself, but other artists, across the genres of rock, pop, country, folk and even film scores. Other musicians have reported Danielle as being "one of the kindest, coolest and most talented people I've ever worked with," stated Merle Haggard writer John Scott G.
Danielle also showed an enormous talent for producing and mixing. She went on to produce and record numerous other solo albums and other artists. Danielle co-owned two record labels, Maurice The Fish Records in Tacoma, WA with Raymond Hayden (2008-2018), and Tin Star Records in Sheridan, WY with Roy Pack (2012-2014). Her vision was to bring fresh local sounds from lesser-heard markets to an international audience.
A former voting member of the Grammy Recording Academy, Danielle was named as one of the "Ten Most Powerful Lesbians in Music" and chosen as "Most Likely To Turn You Into An Obsessed Fan" twice over by the editor of Curve Magazine. Her acoustic music project with Pope Jane drummer Kristen Coyner, entitled Backseat Bordello, was released July of 2010 and the album "End Times Diner" was heralded by Top40-Charts.com as "Intelligently written and marvelously mixed." Danielle also produced Pope Jane Bassist Holly Shawver's solo endeavor, The Holly Shawver Project, released in 2011.
Her music has gathered many awards over the years. Danielle's 2017 album "You've Got To Go Back the Way that You Came" won "Best Country Recording" in the Native American Music Awards (NAMMYs). In 2008 , her album "Red Lodge" was nominated as "Best Folk Recording" at the 2008 NAMMYs. In 2007 she took home the "Best Keyboardist" award at the All Access Music Awards in Los Angeles, while being simultaneously nominated for Best Overall Songwriter and Best Female Rock Vocalist) . This was a humbling repeat performance from the All Access Music Awards in 2006 while winning Best Female Guitarist and enjoying nominations in the Best Female Pop / Alternative Vocalist, and Best Overall Songwriter categories.
Danielle Egnew is also a film director. Both Danielle's pop and orchestral works appear in several TV and film projects, including her own feature film for which she wrote, produced, directed, and starred, the 2010 paranormal documentary "Montgomery House: The Perfect Haunting" (Ave Vox Entertainment), the film, having been heralded by Hollywood Today "the real-life Paranormal Activity".
Onstage, Danielle continued in her theatrical roots, honored to be part of several VDAY celebrity charity cast productions of "The Vagina Monologues" from the 2007 West LA cast of with Jennifer Beals, Alexandra Hedison, and others, and the New York 2006 cast alongside Ally Sheedy, Kathryn Erbe and many talented others.
As a writer, Danielle has penned screenplays, stage plays and sketch comedy, having her original screenplays optioned by Los Angeles production entities and her original dramatic plays produced on main stages in Montana, Arizona, and Seattle. On a comedic note, Danielle performed as a stand-up comic on the southwest circuit in college while writing and performing as a sketch comedy troupe member with famed college comedy group Comedy Corner, whose other notable alumni include writer Alex Baze (Saturday Night Live), actress Nicole Johnson (Mad TV), and actor Paul Goebel (Beat the Geeks, Will and Grace).
On talk radio, Danielle has anchored shows focusing on spirituality, paranormal phenomenon, and social commentary since 2004. Her weekly podcast, "InPsight Radio" (2018-present), is available on the Patreon platform for subscription, or in archives on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher.
Danielle Egnew lives in her home state of Montana with her wife, their teenage daughter, and their three dogs - Angelo, the mini American Eskimo, and Rubin and Sebastian, the Pomeranians.
Named "Psychic of the Year" by UFO's & Supernatural Magazine (Issue 3), as well as "Most Noted UFOlogist" (UFOs & Supernatural Magazine, Issue 4), Danielle Egnew is world renowned for her array of spiritual abilities. Applying her skill set which encompasses Angelic Communication ,Clairvoyance, Clairaudience, Clairsentience, Empathy, Psychometry, Mediumship, Remote Viewing, Profiling, Spirit Guide Channeling, Extra-Terrestrial Interpretation and Tonal Healing, even outside-the-box spiritual ministry, Danielle Egnew has worked as a Professional Psychic and Medium both in the private sector and the media since 2004.
Danielle is a vetted alumni member of "Best American Psychics" and the national crime-solving organization "Find Me". Her forward-thinking perspectives on consciousness have been featured in the Washington Post and The Huffington Post. She has authored two books, "True Tales of the Truly Weird: Real Paranormal Accounts from a Real Psychic", which debuted on Amazon's top 20, and "Daily Spiritual Insight: 365 Lessons for Lifetime Growth", channeling angelic messages.
Her often disarming and approachable demeanor nearly masks someone whose vast knowledge of spiritual practices and paranormal phenomenon has landed her in the expert seat on more than one panel and production team. Along with her reputation of assisting law enforcement on cold cases with great success, she has been featured as on-camera talent on several television projects (ABC, NBC, USA, TNT) including 2019's season of "American Mystery" on Travel Channel, an appearance on the Psychic's version of "The Weakest Link" alongside five other Psychics and Astrologers recruited nationwide. She has been a paranormal content consultant on a number of paranormal television programs including CW's hit series "Supernatural", Lifetime's "America's Psychic Challenge", and the blockbuster film "Man of Steel". Danielle is in production with her own TV docuseries in which she stars, entitled "The Road Angel".
Danielle Egbw's career was born in the music industry, after she left a full-ride Musical Theater scholarship at the University of Arizona in 1988 to pursue music. She has been signed to multiple record labels since 1991. She is known in music history for being one of the first women in rock music to come out as openly lesbian during the grunge scene in Seattle.
Formerly fronting the all-female band Pope Jane in the 90's, her riveting onstage personae, red lipstick and long blonde curls redefined the idea of a "lesbian singer", adding to swell of the 90's Lilith Fair movement. Egnew's distinctive and powerful voice and ability to hold long, sustained notes, gathered her a loyal following during Pope Jane's epic four-hour-long concerts.
Her prolific songwriting habit lent her to penning songs not only for herself, but other artists, across the genres of rock, pop, country, folk and even film scores. Other musicians have reported Danielle as being "one of the kindest, coolest and most talented people I've ever worked with," stated Merle Haggard writer John Scott G.
Danielle also showed an enormous talent for producing and mixing. She went on to produce and record numerous other solo albums and other artists. Danielle co-owned two record labels, Maurice The Fish Records in Tacoma, WA with Raymond Hayden (2008-2018), and Tin Star Records in Sheridan, WY with Roy Pack (2012-2014). Her vision was to bring fresh local sounds from lesser-heard markets to an international audience.
A former voting member of the Grammy Recording Academy, Danielle was named as one of the "Ten Most Powerful Lesbians in Music" and chosen as "Most Likely To Turn You Into An Obsessed Fan" twice over by the editor of Curve Magazine. Her acoustic music project with Pope Jane drummer Kristen Coyner, entitled Backseat Bordello, was released July of 2010 and the album "End Times Diner" was heralded by Top40-Charts.com as "Intelligently written and marvelously mixed." Danielle also produced Pope Jane Bassist Holly Shawver's solo endeavor, The Holly Shawver Project, released in 2011.
Her music has gathered many awards over the years. Danielle's 2017 album "You've Got To Go Back the Way that You Came" won "Best Country Recording" in the Native American Music Awards (NAMMYs). In 2008 , her album "Red Lodge" was nominated as "Best Folk Recording" at the 2008 NAMMYs. In 2007 she took home the "Best Keyboardist" award at the All Access Music Awards in Los Angeles, while being simultaneously nominated for Best Overall Songwriter and Best Female Rock Vocalist) . This was a humbling repeat performance from the All Access Music Awards in 2006 while winning Best Female Guitarist and enjoying nominations in the Best Female Pop / Alternative Vocalist, and Best Overall Songwriter categories.
Danielle Egnew is also a film director. Both Danielle's pop and orchestral works appear in several TV and film projects, including her own feature film for which she wrote, produced, directed, and starred, the 2010 paranormal documentary "Montgomery House: The Perfect Haunting" (Ave Vox Entertainment), the film, having been heralded by Hollywood Today "the real-life Paranormal Activity".
Onstage, Danielle continued in her theatrical roots, honored to be part of several VDAY celebrity charity cast productions of "The Vagina Monologues" from the 2007 West LA cast of with Jennifer Beals, Alexandra Hedison, and others, and the New York 2006 cast alongside Ally Sheedy, Kathryn Erbe and many talented others.
As a writer, Danielle has penned screenplays, stage plays and sketch comedy, having her original screenplays optioned by Los Angeles production entities and her original dramatic plays produced on main stages in Montana, Arizona, and Seattle. On a comedic note, Danielle performed as a stand-up comic on the southwest circuit in college while writing and performing as a sketch comedy troupe member with famed college comedy group Comedy Corner, whose other notable alumni include writer Alex Baze (Saturday Night Live), actress Nicole Johnson (Mad TV), and actor Paul Goebel (Beat the Geeks, Will and Grace).
On talk radio, Danielle has anchored shows focusing on spirituality, paranormal phenomenon, and social commentary since 2004. Her weekly podcast, "InPsight Radio" (2018-present), is available on the Patreon platform for subscription, or in archives on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher.
Danielle Egnew lives in her home state of Montana with her wife, their teenage daughter, and their three dogs - Angelo, the mini American Eskimo, and Rubin and Sebastian, the Pomeranians.