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Hi Danielle, welcome to LA Music Review! Tell us a little bit about you and your music.
I’ve written about things I’ve gone through personally and the way I’m feeling at that moment in my life. I want to live as authentically as I can and hope to inspire others to do the same.
Being a preacher’s daughter didn’t stop Danielle Bloom from having dreams of being a kick-ass, hard-driving, Rock-n-Roll Goddess. Sure, Danielle grew up singing in the choir and touring the church festival scene, but she shed her choir robes for corsets and cut-offs and hit the rock scene hard, never looking back.
Not only do you feel the authenticity in her songwriting, but you see it in her raw, in-your-face live performances. Often compared to Janis Joplin or Joan Jett, Danielle not only displays incredible voice theatrics but her stage presence is felt from the first row, right through the front door.
My favorite part of this musical journey is performing. I love being on stage and rocking it out.
And rocking it out is exactly what she does. From her funky moves to her unique musical style and out-of-this-world costumes, Danielle proves that rock-n-roll is not just a man’s game, but it’s also for chicks with six-inch platforms and cat suits.
She is on a mission to inspire women to stand up and be strong.
Underneath the skin-tight hot pants and steely black eyes, there is a soft side to Danielle Bloom. “I want to encourage them to know that they are beautiful and amazing.” She is committed to doing more than just entertaining her audience, which she does with sizzle, but Danielle is also determined to engage, inspire and change the mindset of anyone within earshot. “I want to inspire people in a positive way with my music.”

Danielle fills her shows and her music with the passion with which she lives her own life. Danielle’s ability to bare her soul through her music expresses a pearl of collective wisdom that can resonate with anyone, no matter their situation.
Congrats on the release! What was your inspiration when you were writing this project?
Released on April 1, 2022. The song “I Am Woman” is Helen Reddy’s 1970 hit. I recorded it in a rock version style to empower women to go for what they want in life no matter what. To encourage them that they are beautiful, amazing and that they can accomplish the dreams they have in their heart.
Start streaming “I Am Woman” right here:
What is your vision for this song?
Believe in yourself! You got what it takes!
What is your favorite part of this body of work?
The chorus. It’s an anthem for women.
Anything else we should know about it? Future releases? Upcoming events?
I will be singing the National Anthem LIVE on ESPN in June. My new EP will be out in mid-June.
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