Jacquie Daniels is a force to be reckoned with in the world of country music. A proud Cree-Métis Outlaw Country artist rooted deeply in the rich heritage of the Red River Settlement, she merges tradition with a modern, rebellious flair that captivates audiences and defies expectations. Known for her powerful voice, dynamic stage presence, and heartfelt storytelling, Jacquie embodies the spirit of true outlaw country—unapologetic, resilient, and fiercely independent.
Her career has been marked by significant achievements that set her apart from the rest. In 2024, Jacquie was named Songwriter of the Year at the prestigious International Josie Awards in Nashville, a testament to her exceptional craft and lyrical prowess. Just a year prior, she secured the titles of Female Vocalist & Entertainer of the Year at the North America Country Music Awards International (NACMAI), further solidifying her reputation as a powerhouse performer.
Jacquie’s music weaves the grit of Waylon Jennings with the sparkle of Dolly Parton, all while infusing her signature twist—complete with a horn section and stand-up bass that evoke the drama of “Ghost Riders in the Sky.” Her songs, including chart-toppers like “Small Town Beauty Queen,” which reached #1 on the Indigenous Music Countdown and appeared on Apple Music Indigenous playlists, showcase her ability to blend storytelling with melodies that resonate across generations.