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Sue Kolinsky

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Sue Kolinsky started her comedy career as a waitress in New York City. After making a cynical remark to a customer (which got her fired) she decided to take her humor somewhere it would be better appreciated_The Original Improvisation. And it was. For the past 15 years Sue has been appreciated by comedy audiences across the country. Her comedy skills... read full bio

Steve Sweeney

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Dubbed by one admirer “the undisputed King of Boston comedy,” Steve Sweeney embodies, almost literally, the city he calls home. A master of dialects and character voices, Sweeney can riff on everyone from Dorchester church ladies to Beacon Hill pols to certain radio personalities who seem a little too old to be peddling rock and roll to younger generations. In... read full bio

Sunny Ledfurd

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The band is a mix of southern, rowdy rebellious country and rock. Sunny puts on a rowdy rocking show and if I had to compare it to like artists it’s a cross between David Allen Coe, Moonshine Bandits and Uncle Cracker. If there has ever been a way to describe Sunny Ledfurd, it has got to be his ability to... read full bio

Sheila Jordan

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Raised in poverty in Pennsylvania's coal-mining country, Jordan began singing as a child and by the time she was in her early teens was working semi-professionally in Detroit clubs. Her first great influence was Charlie Parker and, indeed, most of her influences have been instrumentalists rather than singers. Working chiefly with black musicians, she met with disapproval from the white... read full bio

Scot Bruce (as Elvis)

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Scot is originally from the Pacific Northwest, where he worked as a drummer and radio host before relocating to Los Angeles in 1990. Having always been a musician and ardent follower of Elvis Presley, he began performing an Elvis show from the 1950s as a means of making ends meet during hard times while pursuing acting and music as his... read full bio

Sarah Colonna

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Sarah Colonna is one of Daily Variety’s “Top 10 Comics to Watch”. She tours across the country headlining comedy clubs and has been seen on the Comedians of Chelsea Lately tour, The Las Vegas Comedy Festival and has made multiple appearances at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal. Her book “Life As I Blow It” (Random House) which chronicles... read full bio

Scott Keo as Michael Buble

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Scott Keo has established himself as North America's premier Michael Bublé Tribute singer. Scott began his Michael Bublé Tribute Act with unbelievable accuracy, energy, and crowd involvement. Scott continues to perform this tribute act for sold out shows and standing ovations across the country. In addition to his tribute act, Scott recorded an original song titled All To You. This... read full bio

Stroke 9

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Alternative rock band Stroke 9 was formed in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1989 thanks to a rock band class at Marin Academy in San Rafael, California. The band put out two independent releases in 1993 and 1995. After signing to Universal Records, the band released Nasty Little Thoughts in 1999, which charted in the US, yielded two rock... read full bio

Sally Downham Miller, PhD

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Dr. Sally Downham Miller devotes most of her time to work in the area of grief, loss and dealing with change. Her teaching, workshops, and consulting endeavors are popular with health care and education organizations, hospice programs, and corporate conferences. She is the author of Mourning and Dancing (HCI, 1999) and Mourning and Dancing for Schools (HCI, August 2000). Dr.... read full bio

Sophie B. Hawkins

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""Freedom and independence means happiness,"" says Hawkins, who opened for Sting in January 2001 and whose previous gold-certified album featured the Top 10 Adult Contemporary track ""As I Lay Me Down,"" the longest running single (67 weeks) in the history of any Billboard chart. ""Now I can make and release records and reach my audience in their most powerful unadulterated... read full bio

Stellar Revival

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The quintet, Rino Cerbone (Vocals), Daniel Uricoli Jr. (Bass), Steve Morgan (Guitar), Ryan Spears (Guitar), and Andrew Koussevitzky (Drums) worked with Canadian producer/songwriter Brian Howes (Hinder, Daughtry, Nickelback), to create the eleven tracks on Love, Lust, and Bad Company. The band distinguishes themselves from the rest by evolving into music chameleons with songs like the propulsive, attacking The Crazy Ones"... 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

Scott Sheperd, Phd

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Dr. Sheperd uses a humorous, non-traditional approach to focusing on stress. He challenges audiences to accept responsibility for their own lives, and gives them strategies to improve the quality of those lives. When it comes to working with issues around loss and grief and serious illness, Dr. Sheperd draws on his over twenty five years experience working with people in... read full bio

Scott Young

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Scott Young is a retired American professional ice hockey right winger. In his first stint with the Blues he played 4 seasons, enjoying the best season of his NHL career during the 200001 season, scoring 73 points and scoring 40 goals, both career highs. He played for the Hartford Whalers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Quebec Nordiques, the Colorado Avalanche, the... read full bio

Snap/Turbo B

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Turbo B is an American musician, rapper and beatboxer, best known for his time fronting the electronic music group, Snap! His talents earned him spots with acts such as Maze and The Fat Boys. He has shared the stage with such artists as Chaka Kahn, Michael Jackson, Natalie Cole, Sinbad, Hall & Oates, and even Tom Jones. He also collaborated... read full bio

Silver Donald Cameron

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Silver Donald Cameron is an award-winning writer, environmentalist, columnists, active sailor, and author 16 books. He has produced and narrated numerous documentaries in audio and video. He led the redevelopment of a community that was devastated by the codfish collapse. He also wrote columns for major national and regional newspapers. Also, Cameron created a unique television community station and restored... read full bio

Stephen Furst

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"Stephen Furst came to the public's attention in the classic comedy film National Lampoon's Animal House, playing the role of Flounder at the legendary fraternity. He also appeared for five years on the highly successful television series ""St. Elsewhere"" as Dr. Elliott Axelrod. He has starred in numerous other television series including ""Misery Loves Company,"" ""Have Faith"" and ""Delta House,""... read full bio

Sonia Leigh

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Sonia Leigh, whose musical style has been referred to as a blend of country and Americana, had a love for music that began early on in her childhood. Music was her escape from her hectic life of constantly uprooting and moving, as her family moved often when she was young; music was her rock, her constant in life. She listened... read full bio

Syd Arthur

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Syd Arthur, a quartet of Canterbury-based devotees of sound immersed in the simple pleasures of songwriting, performance and exploratory musical interplay. Greatly inspired by the sonic pioneers of the late 60s and early 70s, they have patiently learned how to engineer, produce and mix themselves, using an innovative hybrid of analogue and digital techniques. Syd Arthur may revel in the... read full bio

Skye

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Skye Edwards is a British singer-songwriter. Her career began in 1994 when she and the Godfrey brothers (Paul Godfrey, a DJ, and Ross Godfrey, a multiinstrumentalist) formed Morcheeba, which released five albums with Skye as lead vocalist. In 2003, the band split, after which Skye released two solo albums: Mind How You Go in 2006, and Keeping Secrets in 2009.... read full bio



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Celebrity Talent International is a booking agent to help you hire s'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 Sue Kolinsky, Steve Sweeney, Sunny Ledfurd, Sheila Jordan, Scot Bruce (as Elvis), Sarah Colonna, Scott Keo as Michael Buble, Stroke 9, Sally Downham Miller, PhD, Sophie B. Hawkins, Stellar Revival, Storme Warren, Scott Sheperd, Phd, Scott Young, Snap/Turbo B, Silver Donald Cameron, Stephen Furst, Sonia Leigh, Syd Arthur, Skye and more!
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