Aliyah Danielle is a dynamic, unconventional artist whose work blends genres to tell stories through sound. A singer and French horn player, she explores funk, neo-soul, gospel, jazz, classical, and contemporary styles, performing her own music and collaborating with artists worldwide, with appearances across the U.S., Europe, Canada, and Japan. She has also presented lectures and masterclasses at institutions across the US and abroad, including at James Madison University, Arizona State University, University of Georgia, and the International Horn Symposium, among many others.

She holds a Master of Music in Contemporary Performance from Berklee College of Music in Valencia, Spain, a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Arizona State University, and is currently pursuing a Master in Management with a specialization in leadership at Marquette University.

Aliyah is the founder of The Fusion Collective, a multidimensional artistic community that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and redefines community interaction with art. She is a founding member and former Director of Artistic Programming for the Chromatic Brass Collective, an organization for brass musicians that celebrates, performs, mentors and educates in an effort to increase the visibility of racially and ethnically underrepresented women and gender non-conforming people throughout the brass world.

You can find out more about Aliyah by visiting her website at www.aliyahdanielle.com.