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Danielle Schnebelen -
Bass & Vocals
Danielle began her music
career singing
with her father at jams and in coffee houses throughout the Kansas City
area. Shortly before her fathers passing in 1999, they played together in the
final configuration of "Little Eva & The Works".
She fronted the "Fresh
Brew Band", which represented Kansas City in the 2001 International Blues
Competition, and began learning bass while continuing to play in Kansas
City. She joined the well established band "The Nortons" in 2003,
continuing to play and sing and quickly established a reputation as one of
the hardest working musicians in Kansas City.
Danielle received critical
notice through several articles in the "Kansas City Star" newspaper and
the "Kansas City Magazine". She hosted "The Rush Hour Rendezvous" at the
original "Grand Emporium" until its closing in 2004.
Danielle has performed on
the following released projects;
"Trampled
Under Foot" CD - "The Philadelphia Sessions"
"Trampled
Under Foot" DVD - "Behind The Blues"
"Trampled
Under Foot" CD - "White Trash"
"Trampled
Under Foot" CD - "Rough Cuts"
"The
Nortons" CD - "Wild, Wild, Woman"
"Fresh
Brew" CD - "First Cup Of Blues"
As a member of TUF, she has opened up for the following
national artists;
Tommy Castro
Joe Bonamassa
Popa Chubby
Ronnie Baker Brooks
Michael Burks
Watermelon Slim
Johnny Rivers
Harper
Indigenous
The Schwag
Some of Danielle's musical
influences include Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Elmore James, and Willie
Dixon.
Danielle is a registered songwriter /
performer with BMI.
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