Daniel Kincaid(I)
- Actor
- Composer
- Sound Department
Daniel Mark Kincaid is a musician, songwriter, composer, writer, actor, and mythologist with a Masters in Mythological Studies from Pacifica Graduate Institute.
Dan is a Recording Artist with two Record Labels, Wellfound Music (Tampa, Florida) & Dangerbird Records, (Los Angeles, California) and has worked with Grammy Award-Winning producer Geoff Emeric (The Beatles, Zombies, Elvis Costello), and Christopher Huston (Ledd Zeplin, The Who, Van Morrison).
Dan's album The Walk Within won Best of the Bay in 2009, is available on all major streaming platforms along with over a dozen singles and he has toured and performed at Lighthouse cafe, Masonic Lodge (Hollywood Forever Cemetery), & Viper Room.
Bridging his music into Hollywood, Dan was a supporting actor (The Ranger) in & the Composer for Award Winning film Tolkien's Road, which was screened at Fanta Elx Fantasy Film Festival Elche, Spain, Spanish Tolkien Society's 20th Anniversary at the Castle Santa Barbara, Alicante, DragonCon, The Hobbit Trilogy Fan Challenge, was Reviewed by Tolkien Studies and Translated into Spanish, Italian, Serbian, and Turkish.
Dan is a Recording Artist with two Record Labels, Wellfound Music (Tampa, Florida) & Dangerbird Records, (Los Angeles, California) and has worked with Grammy Award-Winning producer Geoff Emeric (The Beatles, Zombies, Elvis Costello), and Christopher Huston (Ledd Zeplin, The Who, Van Morrison).
Dan's album The Walk Within won Best of the Bay in 2009, is available on all major streaming platforms along with over a dozen singles and he has toured and performed at Lighthouse cafe, Masonic Lodge (Hollywood Forever Cemetery), & Viper Room.
Bridging his music into Hollywood, Dan was a supporting actor (The Ranger) in & the Composer for Award Winning film Tolkien's Road, which was screened at Fanta Elx Fantasy Film Festival Elche, Spain, Spanish Tolkien Society's 20th Anniversary at the Castle Santa Barbara, Alicante, DragonCon, The Hobbit Trilogy Fan Challenge, was Reviewed by Tolkien Studies and Translated into Spanish, Italian, Serbian, and Turkish.