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Eric Marienthal

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Eric decided to call upon two musicians whom he had always wanted to work with, Jeff Lorber and Russell Ferrante of the Yellowjackets, to write with and produce his "Oasis" CD. It ended up being a great collaboration and one of Eric's most successful records. It made it into the top 5 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Charts and 2... read full bio

Kaya Jones

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Kaya Jones is a singer, actress, dancer, model, and former member of the girl group The Pussycat Dolls from 20032006. Jones left the group after recording songs for the PCD album to pursue modeling and a solo musical career. Born in Toronto, Canada, she enrolled in dance classes at the age of 2 and acting classes at age 5. Kaya... read full bio

The Belmonts

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Angelo D'Aleo, Fred Milano, and Carlo Mastrangelo were all friends from the area around Arthur Avenue in the Bronx. They attended Roosevelt High School and hung out together. They began singing together and named themselves The Belmonts after the street on which Freddy Milano lived. As a trio, they recorded for the Mohawk label in 1957, making their... read full bio

Art Of Dying

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Growing up in the Canadian Prairies in the 90s, Jonny Hetherington was inspired and elated by the energy and realism of alternative rock bands that mixed equal doses of aggression and melody. However, he didnt really relate to the dark, negative energy and sometimes pessimistic lyrics of many of his favorite groups. So when he and guitarist Greg Bradley formed... read full bio

Red Line Chemistry

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Based in Kansas City, Missouri USA, Red Line Chemistry was originally formed back with a line-up that included lead vocalist Brett Ditgen, lead guitarist Andrew Breit, guitarist Dave Fyten, bassist Tom Brown and drummer Mike Mazzarese. The group has experienced no shortage of difficulties. One such difficulty arrived when the band was forced to change their name from Penumbra to... read full bio

David Ryan Harris

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David Ryan Harris is on a mission with elements that are nearly mythical. David has been looking for the truth in music, armed with a voice that is somewhere between Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway, songwriting that mixes gorgeous haunting melodies with crisp narration and guitar playing that is blues-influenced and rock-sharpened. And it is this unique blend of extraordinary talent... read full bio

Marina Maximilian Blumin

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A classically trained pianist, musician and virtuoso singer, one of Israel's greatest and most notable talents, Marina Maximilian Blumin is regarded by some as a once in a generation" phenomenon. Marina released her debut album in the spring of 2011, produced by Tamir Muskat of the internationally acclaimed band "Balkan Beat Box". The album includes originals, which she wrote and... read full bio

Javier Colon

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Javier Colon, endowed with an incredibly soulful voice, remarkable songwriting skills, an engaging demeanor, and a commanding stage presence, has already garnered the interest of a global fan base who have come to love his intimately personal, acoustic-textured pop, rock, and R&B fusion—a style he's come to refer to as "acoustic soul." Singer-songwriter-guitarist Colon is poised to advance his recording career... read full bio

Joseph Bruchac

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Joseph Bruchac, the Abenaki Indian author of Skeleton Man. Throughout Joseph Bruchac's short stories, poetry, picture books, and novels are echoes of the writer's Abenaki Indian heritage. In 2005, he was honored with the Virginia Hamilton Literary Award for his efforts to preserve Native American traditions, and bring to light issues of concern to contemporary Native cultures.... read full bio

Galway Kinnell

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A writer of lyric free verse, Galway Kinnell is among the post-war generation of American poets including Robert Bly, James Wright, James Dickey and W.S. Merwin. Like them, he incorporated more experimental language in his poetic verse. While Yeats was most notably an early influence, Whitman, Frost, and Rilke also inspired him; Whitman's Song of Myself, seen in The Avenue... read full bio

Antonia Novello

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Antonia Novello was the first female and first Hispanic to be appointed surgeon general of the United States. As a former pediatrician, her focus was on the health concerns of children and youth. As leader of the 6,500 employees of the Public Health Service, she directed the nation's attention to AIDS-infected children, the perils of smoking and teenage drinking, and... read full bio

Marjorie May Midge Cross

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Midge Cross was in the midst of planning a trek to the worlds most formidable mountains when she found herself facing a challenge more daunting and dangerous than the Himalayas: breast cancer. She didnt go climbing, instead, she underwent a lumpectomy and radiation therapy. She became a mentor for the Navigator Program, a one-on-one support system for newly diagnosed women.... read full bio

Janet Guthrie

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Janet Guthrie is the first woman to earn a starting spot in the Indianapolis 500 (1977) and the Daytona 500 (1977), where she was Top Rookie. Her ninth-place finish in the Indianapolis 500 (1978), with a team she formed and managed herself, was the best by a woman until 2005. She set fastest time of day at Indianapolis on... read full bio

Dead Sara

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Music history is rich with rock bands fronted by dynamic duos. Looking to carry on this yin and yang tradition are two talented young women, singer Emily Armstrong and guitarist Siouxsie Medley, who front Los Angeles’ Dead Sara — an electrifying four-piece rock band whose supercharged music is propelled by Medley’s exhilarating, monster guitar riffs and Armstrong’s powerful, wailing vocals.... read full bio

T Bird and the Breaks

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T Bird and the Breaks are a big, funky, band. T Bird And The Breaks play a style of dance music that has it's most basic and obvious roots in the Funk and Soul music of the late 1960's and early 1970's. It'll get you dancing. It'll make you sweat. It'll make you smile. The contemporary swagger of The Breaks'... read full bio

Ana Sia

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Ana Sias DJ crate is a ticker for the hottest sounds of tomorrow. One of the west coasts most celebrated DJs, this SF Bay Area-based tastemaker is known for not only energizing the dance floor, but consistently breaking new sounds from all over the world. Having championed some of the most beloved music festivals in the US, Canada and abroad,... read full bio

Basecamp

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A trio with musical influences that extend far beyond their hometown of Nashville, Tennessee, BASECAMP came to fruition when the three producers joined forces to write. With a natural affinity for writing and collaborating, what resulted was Emmanuel - a track that pulls you in and lingers in your consciousness even moments after its end. Realizing there was a musical... read full bio

Geezer

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Geezer humorously swing the entire history of popular music, from Buddy Holly and the Beatles to AC/DC and Dr. Dre, by fusing rock, comedy, rap, and barbershop. They even mash up mid-song with perfect Weezer and Beastie Boys classics. The world's oldest cover band has answered questions on NPR's Ask Me Another, collaborated with Weezer on a KIA commercial at... read full bio

Robert Acosta

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Helping Hands for the Blind was founded by Robert J. Acosta. Both he and his wife, Ruth Ann, were born blind, but have not only overcome their own handicaps in this area, but have dedicated a major portion of their lives to helping and working with the blind. Robert has spent 33 years in the teaching profession, and was employed... read full bio

Storme Warren

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Storme Warren is an American television and radio journalist best known as the host of GAC's Headline Country show. He is also the host of the Music Row Happy Hour on Sirius/XM Highway 59 Radio. In December 2009, The Tennessean wrote that Warren was the Dick Clark of Nashville." He hosted the inaugural "Music City New Year's Eve Bash on... read full bio



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Celebrity Talent International is a booking agent to help you hire 's for corporate functions, business or private parites, fairs or festivals, weddings, speaking engangments, print or online advertising campaigns, media events, endorsements, fundraisers, or appearances. Contact CTI by calling 725-228-5100 today or submitting a request in order to book talent like Eric Marienthal, Kaya Jones, The Belmonts, Art Of Dying, Red Line Chemistry, David Ryan Harris, Marina Maximilian Blumin, Javier Colon, Joseph Bruchac, Galway Kinnell, Antonia Novello, Marjorie May Midge Cross, Janet Guthrie, Dead Sara, T Bird and the Breaks, Ana Sia, Basecamp, Geezer, Robert Acosta, Storme Warren and more!
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