Danny's passion for music, missions, and ministry has carried him from the concert halls of Russia to the classrooms of Tennessee. A dynamic conductor, cellist, educator, and visionary, he is currently partnering with a retired senior movie producer to launch innovative concerts that unite students and professionals on the same stage. These performances-ranging from intimate trios to 120-member ensembles-offer young musicians priceless mentorship opportunities while thrilling audiences in major venues with national award-winning choirs and full orchestras.Danny's musical journey includes studies at Howard Payne University, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, and Southern Seminary, with advanced training in voice and conducting. He collaborated with esteemed ensembles such as the Anchorage Symphony, Lawton Philharmonic, Surgut Philharmonic and Conservatory, Belgorod Conservatory of Music, and conservatories across the former Soviet Union.Beyond the stage, Danny is a mission-minded leader who has used music to build churches, teach English, and uplift communities in over a dozen countries. He has premiered The Messiah in Siberia. He retired as a music professor at The Crown College of the Bible. He then became the artistic director to the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Ford, Tennessee.Danny believes in the power of music to inspire worship, foster connection, and transform lives. Through every note, every lesson, and every mission trip, Danny's life work centers on one goal: to equip the next generation of musicians and believers to rise up, take the stage, and glorify God with excellence.