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Noah in the Open

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Noah Levine, also known as "Noah in the Open," is a multi-talented artist known for his unique blend of indie-pop subtleties and '80s nostalgia. Growing up in Austin, Texas, Noah's initial goal was to become a guitar player, but he soon discovered a passion for producing, singing, and songwriting. His debut album, "Begin Again," released in 2017, showcases his ability to... read full bio

Lexie Carroll

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Singer-songwriter Lexie Carroll is from London and has been writing ever since she can remember. Lexie's music has a feeling of vulnerability and rawness that comes straight from the heart. She tells heartbreaking experiences via her songs with lyrics that connect with her youthful followers and support them in navigating young adult life while also praising all there is to... read full bio

Sumbuck

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Taylor Meier's side project outside of Caamp is called Sumbuck. It consists of songs from the Midwest for lovers of all kinds and features many of his friends and favorite musicians.... read full bio

Skullcrusher

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Helen Ballentine performs under the stage name Skullcrusher, an independent folk musician from Westchester County, New York. After graduating from the University of Southern California with a degree in graphic design in 2017, Ballentine, who went to the Hackley School, relocated to Los Angeles. Ballentine had a background in design, but her main love was music. As a result, she... read full bio

Aodhan

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Aodhan (Aidan Whitehall), a Dharawal singer-songwriter who recently released his first self-produced songs, was honored to win JJJ's Unearthed High Indigenous Initiative with his coastal folk-tinged song "When Your Eyes Speak." Heartfelt lyrics and soulful musicality are combined by Aodhan, who draws inspiration from a wide range of authors, musical genres and musical eras. Aodhan has now released four more singles with... read full bio

Sons of the East

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Nic Johnston, Dan Wallage, and Jack Rollins make up the Australian indie folk trio Sons of the East, which was founded in 2011. The ensemble is renowned for its distinctive sound, which features close harmonies and simple instrumentals. They have produced a handful of singles and three EPs since their beginning. In August 2013, the trio's self-titled debut EP was on... read full bio

George O'Hanlon

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The Storm EP serves as George O'Hanlon's recording debut, which is more than appropriate. When not performing or speaking into a microphone, the Dorking musician may appear more at ease chit-chatting. O'Hanlon has the ability to communicate with some genuinely elemental elements through music, much like nature itself, which without any notice can awaken from the faintest whispers into a... read full bio

Taylor Janzen

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From Winnipeg, Manitoba, comes the upcoming indie rock performer Taylor Janzen. Janzen, who is only 22 years old, has already put out two EPs and received accolades for her incisive and stirring compositions. Janzen's career as a musician began in 2017 when she cut an acoustic EP titled "Fear and Faith" in her basement. While she was barely 19 years old,... read full bio

Kiki Rockwell

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Kiki aspires to create an entire universe for each music video and tell a tale with each song, drawing inspiration from heavy rock, cowboy music, monastic choirs and world folk music. Retelling well-known stories, myths and folklore via the perspective of a less well-known narrator is one of her favorite techniques. She tries to take the listener to a different time and... read full bio

Oliver Keane

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Oliver Keane, a young singer-songwriter from Derby who now calls London home, made his breakthrough with the singles "In The Morning" and "Fall Down," and he's back this time with "3am." He claims that these are only the beginning and that he has thousands more songs in his possession. The song "3am" captures the annoyingly common sensation of receiving late-night... read full bio

William Prince

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William Prince is a Winnipeg, Manitoba-based folk and country singer-songwriter from Canada. In 1986, he was born in Selkirk, Manitoba, and as a youngster, his family relocated to Peguis First Nation. Due to the fact that his father was both a musician and a preacher, and that Prince frequently accompanied him on performances in northern Manitoba, music was a constant... read full bio

Zack Villere

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Young alternative RnB musician Zack Villere has been making waves in the music world. His distinctive sound is influenced by musicians like Tyler the Creator, and he writes relevant lyrics and self-produced rhythms for his original songs. Villere's music is scratchy and low-fi, but it has a lively, infectious energy that is difficult to ignore. Villere began using FL Studio to... read full bio

Guitarricadelafuente

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Alvaro Lafuente belongs to a generation that had easy access to a wealth of knowledge while growing up. The Benicàssim, Spain-based singer claims that it is difficult to firmly hold onto anything because of the internet's many allusions and inspirations. Therefore, for Lafuente—who goes by the stage name Guitarricadelafuente—reconstructing a home and identity that he can actually make sense of involves looking... read full bio

Kevin Atwater

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A singer-songwriter from New York City, Kevin Atwater has grown up around music, having studied the piano and clarinet as a child and eventually training himself to play the guitar. Kevin concentrated on his budding acting career after graduating from college, but the epidemic finally forced him to stop. He then started composing songs as a means of creative expression and... read full bio

Olivia Barton

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Because they are, Olivia Barton's songs have the feel of diary entries written in the moment. Olivia engages you in a "diary of the healing process" by posing and responding to questions in real time. Olivia humorously characterizes the songs' raw but fun environment as being "somewhere between Elliott Smith and Hilary Duff." She is preparing for her greatest year yet... read full bio

Daudi Matsiko

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Ugandan singer-songwriter and guitarist Daudi Matsiko, who was born and reared in the UK, expertly creates contemporary yet respectful folk. Modern drumming and orchestration moderate deft, melancholy playing that is evocative of Nick Drake, and Matsiko's vocals gain power from their seeming frailty, a warble in notes that may or may not be deliberate. His introspective words penetrated the core... read full bio

Ethan Tasch

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Over 22 million streams have been generated by the two EPs that independent folk musician Ethan Tasch has produced. His song "Room" has been included on editorial Spotify playlists such "All New Indie," "Ultimate Indie," "Best Indie Songs," and others. Felly, Remi Wolf and Caleb Nelson of Mt. Joy, who is producing the entirety of Ethan's next album, are just a... read full bio

Greg Mendez

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The self-titled album by Greg Mendez is jam-packed with poetic pictures that sound both precisely plotted and casually indiscriminately stitched together like fragmented stills from a life tale. The musical progression of this song shifts from dreamy to chaotic to calm, but the lyrical imagery seems to bleed through at random, much like a cloud of smoke at a concert... read full bio

Wayne Graham

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Wayne is a dangerous combo with curiosity and superb hand-eye coordination. He worked as a coal miner, an electrician, a locksmith, a mechanic, a guitarist and a vocalist, but his life was most focused on being a spouse, a father, a brother and a son. He had an absurdly upbeat outlook on life, but he eventually showed that he was correct. With artists like... read full bio

The Brothers Gillespie

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A friend's idea that they record an EP of songs they had been playing around with for fun led to the formation of The Brothers Gillespie. They took a gamble and shifted operations to Johnson City, Tennessee after obtaining a taste of fame with the self-titled album. They promised to give their musical ambitions a year and if there was more... read full bio



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Celebrity Talent International is a booking agent to help you hire folk performers 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 Noah in the Open, Lexie Carroll, Sumbuck, Skullcrusher, Aodhan, Sons of the East, George O'Hanlon, Taylor Janzen, Kiki Rockwell, Oliver Keane, William Prince, Zack Villere, Guitarricadelafuente, Kevin Atwater, Olivia Barton, Daudi Matsiko, Ethan Tasch, Greg Mendez, Wayne Graham, The Brothers Gillespie and more!