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Erika Christensen is one of the most talented actresses of her generation. Her breakout performance as Michael Douglas’s drug-addicted daughter in the Academy Award-winning film Traffic stunned audiences and earned her an MTV Movie Award and a SAG Award for Best Cast.
A DownBeat Hall of Famer and National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, 23-time Grammy winner and keyboard virtuoso Chick Corea has attained living legend status after five decades of unparalleled creativity and artistic output that is simply staggering. His compositions “Spain,” “500 Miles High,” “La Fiesta” and “Windows” are considered jazz standards.
Best known as the founding guitarist and primary songwriter for the Grammy-nominated alternative pop band Smash Mouth, Greg Camp is also an established producer and solo artist. Born in West Covina, California, in 1967, Camp was an experienced punk-oriented musician when he co-founded Smash Mouth in the mid-’90s.
An electronic music innovator, jazz artist and prolific film composer, Mark Isham has earned Grammy and Emmy Awards, as well as Oscar and Golden Globe nominations.
Legendary composer-arranger-conductor-musician David Campbell has worked on over 450 Gold and Platinum albums, representing combined sales of nearly a billion records.
Latin music icon Rubén Blades was at the center of the New York Salsa Revolution in the 1970s. His landmark albums in classic Afro-Cuban salsa are touched with rock, jazz, Pan-Latin and worldwide influences.
Born and raised in Long Island, New York, as a teenager, world-renowned drummer Tom Brechtlein turned his attention from ’60s rock bands to big-band jazz. Then, at the age of 18, he saw Chick Corea and Return to Forever on television and vowed he would one day play with him.
An internationally renowned Israeli singer-songwriter, David Broza is recognized for his dynamic guitar performances and signature sound that blends the influence of Spanish flamenco, American folk, rock-and-roll and poetry.
Born in Santiago, Chile, Alberto Plaza is one of the most awarded popular artists in Latin America. With 12 studio albums, 3 live albums and 2 collections with the best of his music, Plaza has reached Multi-Platinum record sales throughout his career.
Raised in Northern California, Gina is a bicoastal actor, singer, director and music supervisor who has worked on numerous Independent films and animations.
France D’Amour is an acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter/musician whose debut album quickly went Gold. With more than a dozen solo albums to her credit, D’Amour has had over 40 hit songs at the top of the radio charts.
Billboard magazine called David Pomeranz “one of our finer voices.” His solo recordings and songwriting projects have earned him 22 Platinum and 18 Gold albums—selling over 40 million records worldwide.
A native of the island nation of Dominica, Michele Henderson is a singer-songwriter who has performed world over as an official Goodwill Ambassador to Dominica.
A Multi-Platinum singer-songwriter, musician (trumpet and bandoneon) and producer, Diego Verdaguer is as passionate performing and recording Latin pop music as folk and Mexican regional song.
The daughter of legendary singers Amanda Miguel and Diego Verdaguer, Ana Victoria is a singer, songwriter, producer, blogger and entrepreneur in her own right.
A South Korean musical ambassador and guitar prodigy, Se-hwang Kim has performed on thousands of tracks with K-pop artists, including Psy, Rain, SS501, 2PM and Euna Kim.
Multi-talented musician, singer, dancer and actor, Tebogo Louw reached the top three in Idols South Africa, wowing audiences throughout the competition.
Singer, dancer, actress and cultural activist Suthukazi Arosi was born in Cala, Transkei, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The release of Ms. Arosi’s first album, Oshakati, was followed by an extensive South African and international tour.
One of the first to blend Earth, Wind & Fire-like funk and R&B with the traditional dance rhythms of Zimbabwe, Louis Mhlanga continues to be one of Africa’s most in-demand session musicians.
Among South Africa’s most sought-after bassists, writers and producers, Jimmy Mngwandi has performed with legends like Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, saxophonist David Murray, flutist Yusef Lateef, bassist Rufus Reid, Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin and Sibongile Khumalo.
Born on the shores of the Mediterranean, a descendant of guitarists and singers, Niño Josele began learning to play guitar at the age of six. He developed his craft among the great Flamenco masters, including tours with both Paco de Lucía and Enrique Morente.
Master timbalero Luisito Quintero hails from Caracas, Venezuela, where he studied at the respected Orquesta Simfónica de Venezuela (the Symphonic Orchestra of Venezuela). Quintero gained worldwide acclaim with the popular music ensembles Grupo Guaco and Oscar D’León.
Born in Madrid, Spain, musician (flute and saxophone) Jorge Pardo’s first professional recording was with Las Grecas, and he later recorded with the Dolores band with Pedro Ruy-Blas.
A graduate of the New World School of the Arts in Miami, Florida, trumpeter Michael Rodriguez went on to earn his BA from the New School University in New York City.
Jazz drumming legend Roy Haynes gave his then 10-year-old grandson, Marcus Gilmore, one of his natural-finish Ludwig drumsets. From that auspicious beginning, Gilmore went on to graduate from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, the Juilliard School and Manhattan School of Music.
Widely regarded as one of today’s leading voices on the trombone, Steve Davis has released 20 albums, in addition to over 100 recordings with Chick Corea, Freddie Hubbard, Horace Silver, Cedar Walton and Hank Jones.
From Montreal, music producer, arranger, composer and bass player Guy Tourville has produced more than 90 albums and close to 100 songs for Canadian and French artists.
A native of Dominica, Roland Delsol Jr. is an accomplished bass player, band leader and producer. Along with producing albums for Caribbean artists, Delsol produced the Caribbean Community Anthem, “Celebrating CARICOM.”
Twenty-three-year-old Melbourne-based guitarist Kathleen Halloran’s diverse array of exceptional skills make her one of Melbourne’s most in-demand, up-and-coming artists.
An in-demand Italian drummer and percussion player, Fabio Piazzo has worked with the Labirinto Orchestra (music director Piero Vallero), with whom he performed at the 50th Montreux Jazz Festival for Phil Collins’s “Little Dreams Foundation.”
Soul-pop singer-songwriter Jess Fairlie first garnered industry attention while still a teenager touring as a vocalist for Australia’s iconic Kate Ceberano.
London-based saxophone player and multi-instrumentalist Brian Silva has over 20 years of experience playing professionally across many genres and in ensembles of all shapes and sizes.
An in-demand trombonist based in Central Florida, Jaime Gonzalez’s mastery of the instrument has earned him gigs across diverse musical genres with some of the biggest artists in the world.
Born in Cuba, Luis Eric Gonzalez started playing trumpet at the age of seven. Gonzalez has performed and recorded not only with Cuba’s top bands, but also for operas, ballets and documentary films.
Violist Roberta Ardito graduated from the distinguished Niccolò Piccinni Conservatory of Bari. Ardito’s professional career has encompassed performances across a range of musical genres, from classical chamber music to jazz and from pop to country.
Before becoming a professional musician and prolific session player, violinist Marta Taddei achieved her academic diploma in soloist/chamber music at the well-known Niccolò Paganini Conservatory in Genoa. Throughout her career, she has played with numerous renowned Italian symphony and chamber music orchestras.
After attending the Béla Bartók Conservatory of Music in Budapest, Noemi Kamaras graduated with the highest honors from the equally prestigious Franz Liszt Academy of Music.