Danielle Egnew - Awards and Affiliations

Awards and Affiliations

Danielle Egnew earned two-full ride college scholarships, one for Musical Theater from The University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona (1987), and one for Theater from Eastern Montana College in Billings, Montana (1989)1. Egnew attended both educational institutions. Due to the 1994 restructuring in the Montana University System, Eastern Montana College was renamed July 1, 1995, as Montana State University - Billings11.

Danielle Egnew is also a Voting Member of the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences - The Grammys1,as well as an inducted member of Theta Alpha Phi25, a national honorary Dramatic Fraternity which bestows national honors on both graduate and undergraduate students who distinguish themselves with consistent above-average quality in theatrical study and theatrical production at over 36 hand-selected accredited colleges and universities across 22 states.

2008 Native American Music Awards (NAMMYS): Danielle Egnew's solo album "Red Lodge" (Maurice The Fish Records) was nominated as Best Folk Recording9.

2007 All Access Music Awards in Hollywood, California: Danielle Egnew won in the categories of Best Keyboardist and the All Access People's Choice Award for Sheena Metal's Beer Bong, a musical project that she both produces and participates in musically1.

2006 All Access Music Awards in Hollywood, California: Danielle Egnew won in the category Best Female Guitarist and was also nominated for Best Overall Songwriter and Best Pop Female Vocalist1.

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