Alan Danneels

Alan Roger Danneels (born August 7, 1941) is an American country-western singer-songwriter, impresario and television/film producer.

Biography
Born in, Alan and his family relocated to in 1944. Alan began performing throughout the region in 1950.

During the 1960s, he was the guitarist of Big Bobby Ayres and the Arklatex Players, occasionally writing songs or singing with the group. The band took a hiatus starting in 1982 after bassist Frank Edwards collapsed and died after a performance on the TV show That's Country.

In 1974, Alan moved to, where he set up The Alan Danneels Organization. The company organized the Moxie Concert Series and Burger King Outdoor Concert Series at the Rochester Fairgrounds in during the 80s-2000s. The ADO also organized the summer concerts at in  and concerts in  at the  and, and are the exclusive promoters for the El Kadsre Entertainment Center (a remnant of a government-granted monopoly the firm had on concerts in El Kadsre up until 1993).