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A Night to Remember

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Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash collaborated in what would be a classic impromptu jam session in 1956. The event would later become known as the "Million Dollar Quartet" album. The members of the tribute band A Night To Remember were greatly impacted by this illustrious night. John Mueller plays Carl Perkins, Blair Carman plays Jerry... read full bio

American Heroes

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On the train from Amsterdam to Paris, Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos, and their friend Anthony Sadler were riding when a gunman opened fire, injuring another traveler. The men attacked the shooter, successfully rendering him unconscious, and prevented a horrific massacre on the train.... read full bio

Aristotle Athari

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Aristotle Athari is a comedic actor, director, and actor from the United States. During the forty-seventh season of "Saturday Night Live," Athari served as a cast member. After getting his start in stand-up comedy, Athari began working on sketches under the group name Goatface alongside other Muslim-American comedians Hasan Minhaj, Asif Ali, and Fahim Anwar. In 2018, their sketch work... read full bio

Austin Channing Brown

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Speaking, writing and media production professional Austin Channing Brown offers inspiring leadership on racial justice in America. She is the Executive Producer of the web series The Next Question and the author of the New York Times best-selling book I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness, which was chosen as a Reese Witherspoon Bookclub choice. Her lectures and seminars... read full bio

AYYBO

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AYYBO is an up-and-coming artist from Orange County who specializes in party music and has a variety of hard-hitting house rhythms up his sleeve. After a little more than a year of music releases, AYYBO has already begun to establish his trademark dark, addictive grooves with a hint of funk. Aaron Bonnema has drawn toward music production, videography and design since the second... read full bio

Aminatou Sow

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Aminatou Sow is well-known as the co-host of the popular podcast Call Your Girlfriend, which explores the nuances of feminism, pop culture and the most recent developments in politics. She is also a writer, cultural critic and businesswoman. Aminatou, a former leader of Google's Social Impact Marketing and a member of the Sundance Institute Director's Advisory Group, has been recognized as one of... read full bio

Anupam B. Jena

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Professor Jena is an internal medicine physician, health economist and professor of health care policy. His research spans a range of topics in health economics and policy, including the economics of medical innovation, the behavior of physicians and the physician workforce, medical malpractice and the economics of productivity in the health care system. In a number of cases involving the pharmaceutical and... read full bio

Abraham Alexander

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Abraham Alexander, who was born in Greece to parents of Nigerian ancestry, emigrated to Texas with his family when he was 11 years old in an effort to flee the racial tensions they experienced in Athens. Alexander infuses his music with a vibrant enthusiasm and irrepressible spirit, finally giving way to songs that radiate palpable hope, even when his lyrics... read full bio

Abby Hamilton

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You probably have heard someone say, "You've really got to hear Abby Hamilton," if you've spent any time learning about Kentucky's vibrant music industry. With opening slots for artists like Wynonna Judd, Shakey Graves, Kelsey Waldon, Valley Queen, Arlo McKinley and Justin Wells as well as performances at festivals like Railbird and Masters Musicians, the Kentucky singer-songwriter has established a reputation... read full bio

Aaron Frazer

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As a multi-instrumentalist and co-lead singer for Durand Jones & The Indications, the Baltimore-born and Brooklyn-based songwriter first shot to fame internationally. He wrote some of the band's most well-known songs, such as "Morning in America" and performed lead vocals on the instant hit "Is It Any Wonder", which featured Aaron's falsetto and was discovered by producer and Black Keys... read full bio

Amy Speace

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Amy Speace is one of the top voices in modern folk and Americana music and has been praised by Rolling Stone and Billboard Magazine. Her songs have been recorded by artists including Judy Collins, Red Molly and Sid Selvidge, among others and have received praise from mentors like Tom Paxton, Janis Ian and Judy Collins as well as the Nashville songwriting scene. After years... read full bio

Anti Up

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Anti Up has returned with "Chromatic," a brand-new psychedelic song. This is a dance floor anthem that everyone wants to hear, cementing its place as the second most played song at this year's EDC Las Vegas. House music legends Chris Lake and Chris Lorenzo initially combined their talents as Anti Up for the accessible tech house blockbuster "Pizza." Since the Anti... read full bio

Anfisa Letyago

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Anfisa Letyago, who is young, brilliant, endearing and personable, is quickly emerging as one of the breakthrough stars of the future. Her musical adventure began in Naples, where she initially experimented with Djing and productions, spurred on by pure enthusiasm, about ten years ago. Fast forward to when she released her debut song opposite Leroy Styles on the venerable Dutch label Spinnin'... read full bio

Amy Wiles

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Amy Wiles from Essex was raised in a family that encouraged her to start listening to electronic music at a young age. After visiting Ibiza and going to as many dance festivals and events as she could, she became more knowledgeable and passionate about the business as she got older. She developed a strong interest for numerous genres, including EDM, trance, house and... read full bio

Alice Ivy

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With the help of hip-hop samples, Australian electronic artist Alice Ivy creates soulful soundscapes that are reminiscent of the Avalanches, Gramatik and L'Orange.  The Melbourne-based artist, whose real name is Annika Schmarsel, started off playing guitar in a soul band before going out on her own to experiment with electronic music. Chloe Beckwith sang on "Paint Me Blue," Ivy's debut single. She... read full bio

Alewya

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Alewya is an Ethiopian and Egyptian singer, musician, painter and sculptor. She was raised in West London and was influenced by rock, dub, jungle and music from the Middle East and North Africa. Alewya's sound is the culmination of these influences: a gritty, rebellious fusion of the devotional rhythms of East Africa and the funk 'n' grit of Black Britain. Alewya co-wrote... read full bio

A Hundred Drums

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The strong sound of A Hundred Drums is characterized by thunderous bass end and throbbing rhythm. Her intense live performance, which stomps the stage in a tangle of hair and a flurry of movement, is the culmination of years of looking for the ideal primal pulse that unites people on the dance floor. In addition to keeping up with the times,... read full bio

Abby Sage

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The voice of Abby Sage commands attention. This pop artist has a sensitive soul and an observant eye and she seems to be able to express the lives of others around her while also being able to access her deepest emotions. She remembers both the quiet intimacy of Clairo and the flashy theater of Florence + The Machine. She continues to... read full bio

Alfa Mist

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Alfa Mist first taught himself how to make beats as a young student in East Ham, London and then discovered jazz through the hip-hop sampling of artists like Hi-tek, Madlib and J Dilla. In order to analyze the intricate harmonic arrangements on these foundational songs, he taught himself to play the piano by ear. Over time, he developed his own production approach, which... read full bio

Astronomyy

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British singer-guitarist-producer Astronomyy is well-known for his ambient chillwave and R&B-inspired indie electronic pop. Astronomyy, a singer from a small town in Worcestershire, originally came to public attention after publishing songs online, including "Don't Need You" and "Things I'd Do for You." There for U, his first EP, was made available by him through his own Lunar Surf label. The... read full bio



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Celebrity Talent International is a booking agent to help you hire a'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 A Night to Remember, American Heroes, Aristotle Athari, Austin Channing Brown, AYYBO, Aminatou Sow, Anupam B. Jena, Abraham Alexander, Abby Hamilton, Aaron Frazer, Amy Speace, Anti Up, Anfisa Letyago, Amy Wiles, Alice Ivy, Alewya, A Hundred Drums, Abby Sage, Alfa Mist, Astronomyy and more!
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