Dee Daniels
Dee Daniels is a unique talent who transcends musical borders when she brings her jazz styling, infused with gospel and blues flavoring, to the stage. Her international career includes performances in twelve African countries, Australia, South America, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Japan, throughout North America - including Mexico, and several countries throughout Europe.
Career highlights include the 2009 receipt of an Honourary Doctorate Degree of Fine Arts and 2008 President’s Award from Capilano University; 2003 recipient of the prestigious Commemorative Medal for the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and induction into the University of Montana’s School of Fine Arts Hall of Honor as well as a 1997 University of Montana Distinguished Alumni Award; a 2002 inductee into the BC Entertainment Hall of Fame with a plaque installed on Vancouver's Granville Street Walk of Fame.
Dee has cultivated a diverse career that has also seen her on theatre stages including the 2009 premiere of New York choreographer, Twyla Tharp’s, new musical, Come Fly Away, and, as an inspirational speaker, with her most recent keynote address being delivered at the 2009 Women’s CEO & Senior Management Summit in Toronto. With the creation of her four Symphony Pops programs, Dee has enjoyed sharing stages with symphony orchestras across the USA and Canada. As a respected vocal clinician, adjudicator, and mentor, Dee presents clinics, workshops, and master classes around the world. She has several CDs as a leader, guest artist, and on compilation CDs.