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Kentucky Headhunters

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Categorizing the music of the Grammy-winning Kentucky Headhunters is like trying to explain why the grass in Kentucky looks blue. Some things are best when left to just grow naturally without explanation…wild and unique... So it is with the Headhunters. The Kentucky grown musicians, who devised their name as an off shoot of Muddy Waters' legendary band, have always been... read full bio

Professor Louie & The Crowmatix

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Professor ""Louie"" & The Crowmatix from Woodstock, NY, have been recording and touring nationally for the past seven years. Their live concert CD ""The Spirit of Woodstock"" was recorded at The New York State Museum to celebrate the anniversary of the Woodstock Festival held in Bethel, NY. The Museum hosted a series of programs and chose Professor ""Louie"" & The... read full bio

Cracker

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Cracker is a young rock group, comprised of David Lowery (guitarist/singe) and Johnny Hickman (guitar). The band has been compared to such groups as The Rolling Stones and Little Feat. Considered an alternative rock band, and heavily influenced by founder David Lowery’s association with the band Camper Van Beethoven, Cracker boasts an individualistic and boundary-defying sound that’s both freewheeling and... read full bio

Mike Farris

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Mike Farris' music merges traditional black gospel, '70s Stax soul and southern blues. Known for his soul-bearing stage performances, Mike became a music sensation. HIs first critically acclaimed album Salvation in Lights was the first time people around the country heard the blend of gospel music and New Orleans sounds. Farris earned the Americana Music Association's New & Emerging Artist... read full bio

Tom Wopat

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It's a rare performer indeed who can claim starring on a classic television action series that's become part of American pop culture, winning top-billing on Broadway marquees in award-winning hit musicals, recording solo albums featuring country chart-makers and playing the leading man in a hit situation comedy. That rare performer is Tom Wopat. Broadway and National Stage Star (Annie Get... read full bio

Steel Magnolia

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It was a bit like magic when Meghan Linsey and Joshua Scott Jones took the stage and sang together for the first time. Who knew that a chance meeting in a karaoke bar would bloom into something so musically refreshing. Meghan, a New Orleans native began performing at a very tender age. Her love for the stage had already landed... read full bio

Williams & Ree

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Bruce Williams & Terry Ree, The Indian and the White Guy," have sustained a career over 40 years packing casinos, clubs, and arenas from Niagara Falls to Las Vegas with their ever-changing routine that --more times than not--steers away from the off-color Indian jokes that originally established the duo. Williams and Ree met in 1968 at Black Hills State College... read full bio

Connie Smith

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Dolly Parton once noted, famously, that there were just three real female singers aroundBarbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, and Connie Smith. The rest of us," she said, "are only pretending." What the singers she's been influencing for decades spot in Connie Smith's performancesbesides her genius for phrasing, perfect diction, and a vocal range which has long been enviedis her fervent joy... read full bio

Richie McDonald

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Christian country singer and songwriter Richie McDonald was born February 6, 1962 in Lubbock, TX, a fitting birthplace (Buddy Holly was also born there, along with several other notable musicians) for this fine guitarist, bassist, and piano player. From 1992 to 2007, he was lead singer for the group Lonestar, who landed nearly 30 singles (many of which McDonald wrote... read full bio

James Wesley

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James Wesley puts his core family values into his music with a whiskey-smooth voice and a timelessly winning way with a great country song. Wesley sings directly to real people about real things that profoundly affect real lives and from his small-town upbringing to his blue collar work ethic, he has a deep understanding of what those folks are... read full bio

The Farm

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THE FARM is in many ways a hybrid act a trio deeply rooted in Country Music, that folds in sonic elements from a variety of popular-music genres but the core is built around a solid, identifiable vocal harmony. Interlocking voices have been an important thread in countrys history, from the Sons of the Pioneers through Alabama through Restless... read full bio

The Bellamy Brothers

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"Country music, crafting honest, heartfelt songs that connect with millions of listeners around the world. “Let Your Love Flow” received the distinguished BMI Five Million Performance Award and was listed at No. 68 on their Top 100 Songs of the Century. The Brothers continued to produce No.1 hit after No. 1 hit in the years that followed, totaling more than... read full bio

Love And Theft

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Pop-country trio Love and Theft fell into place in Nashville when singer- songwriters Eric Gunderson, Stephen Barker Liles, and Brian Bandas threw in together, taking turns singing lead while the other two sang gorgeous backing harmonies. Versatile, bright-sounding, and with a clear sense of pop-country arrangement, Love and Theft's live shows brought them an enthusiastic fan base. Working with producers... read full bio

T. Graham Brown

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T. Graham Brown is a Nashville enigma. He has scores of country hits and sounds like a combination between Otis Redding and Lefty Frizell. T. Graham Brown moved to Nashville from Athens, Georgia in 1982 and found employment recording demo tapes. Nobody sounded like him, and Capitol Records signed him quickly. I Tell It Like It Used To Be, his first... read full bio

Bucky Covington

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Former American Idol contestant, Bucky Covington is among the most remarkable of entertainers—a man known and loved as much for his engaging personality as for his formidable talent. His talent has shone through on three hit singles that have helped push his debut album toward gold status; his undeniable likability and his ability to wear his stardom as comfortably as... read full bio

Alannah Myles

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Alannah Myles grew up between Toronto where she studied to be a graphic artist, and her family's northern Ontario ranch, later competing in A level equestrian horse shows, thus qualifying to compete in the junior division of Toronto's prestigious Royal Winter Fair. Soon after moving out on her own, while juggling performances in local coffee houses & bars and a... read full bio

Aaron Kelly

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Aaron Kelly is not your typical teenager. In fact, at age 11 Aaron was a finalist on the TV show America's Most Talented Kids and at 17 had reached the top 5 on the popular show, American Idol. He participated in a national tour, appeared on other national television shows such as The Ellen DeGeneres Show, the Late Show with... read full bio

Mark Collie

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"The Singer, Songwriter, Musician Country music is full of tradition. Whether it’s mile after mile down a dusty highway or a commitment to write music from the heart, Mark Collie has embraced these traditions while establishing a few of his own since first embarking on a career in music in the 1970’s. In the nearly 25 years since, he has released... read full bio

Michael Martin Murphey

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Michael Martin Murphey has become a prominent musical voice for the Western rancher, horseman, and cowboy. He is an American singer-songwriter that is best known for his Western country music infused with folk and rock. In junior high school, Murphey became interested in music and began performing as an amateur. He got his first professional music performance playing around a... read full bio

Zach Lockwood

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Solo folk/pop musician Zach Lockwood performs in Nashville and was born in Connecticut. He rose to fame in the literary community thanks to his amazing vocals and lively, engaging style. Zach has also collaborated with past Wailers members who were in Bob Marley's band. See him live if it's close to you. Zach's sound has always changed and still does. He's one... read full bio



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Celebrity Talent International is a booking agent to help you hire country 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 Kentucky Headhunters, Professor Louie & The Crowmatix, Cracker, Mike Farris, Tom Wopat, Steel Magnolia, Williams & Ree, Connie Smith, Richie McDonald, James Wesley, The Farm, The Bellamy Brothers, Love And Theft, T. Graham Brown, Bucky Covington, Alannah Myles, Aaron Kelly, Mark Collie, Michael Martin Murphey, Zach Lockwood and more!