JOHN ANGELES
is from Fort Worth, TX, where he began his music training and went on to study percussion at TCU. He was a proud member of the 2001 DCI world champions, the Cavaliers. Throughout college and thereafter, John has performed with various percussion groups, bands, and has toured the world doing performances and clinics. John would like to thank his parents, his family and friends, Jake, Muggs1, LaSalle, Shakey, Curbee, Muggs2, Hunter, Atticus, Brillo and Maximus, for helping make his dreams come true, and dedicates his performances to them all.
JACLYNN BRIDGES
is a dancer/choreographer/model from HOTlanta, Georgia. She's been dancing since three and has held on strong to her passion since the first Alvin Ailey Company viewing. Motivated by art and movement, she has been inspired to share her talents with the world by performing in music videos and being a part of Ballethinc Dance Company. Looking back, she remembers her first STOMP viewing from the HBO Special when she was eleven. Remebering how "super cool" it was to see people make art out of common things inspired her to be a part of the STOMP company today. Special thanks to her dear family and friends who have always had her back (no names need to be named), you know who you are. Thank you for everything. GOD BLESS and I will love you forever.
DONISHA BROWN
is very happy to be performing again with the STOMP family. She would like to thank her family and friends for all their support.
GUILLAUME CARREIRA
is a second generation dancer. He's been dancing for fifteen years, professionally for the past seven years. Originally from Hawaii, Guillaume's been in Vegas since 1997. He performed has in STOMP: Out Loud on the Las Vegas strip since 2008. This is his first time on tour with STOMP.
ANDRE FERNANDEZ
was born and raised in Hawaii. Since 1985 he has been singing and dancing with his older brother, Johnny, while touring the Hawaiian Islands. He sang background vocals for his brother\'s album "Puede Ba" recorded in the Phillipines. He would like to thank his brother for helping him realize his God given talent and not letting it go to waste. Much Mahalo to God for all his blessings and to Mom, Dad, Bernie, my wife Ola, daughter Araya, son Keanu, his friends and family for all their love and support.
CAMMIE GRIFFIN
was born and raised in Springfield, Massachutes. A child prodigy since age three, she studied various styles of dance for 15 years. Credits include performing with Lisa Lisa and Grammy award winning Yolanda Adams. She would like to thank her mom and family, Mrs. Kim and the dance family, her church family, and last but definatly not least, Luke and Steve and the Stomp family, for giving her the opportunity to perform with them. Look out world!
MICHAEL LANDIS
Hometown: San Diego, CA. Music is Everything, and that’s why I’m here!! I played percussion with CRP productions for years, then was inspired by Chris Rubio to take my dream further. Taught by Michael Silvia, life-long friend, the way of the beat came to my heart. I thank Patricia, my mother, Steve, my father, and all my family and friends.
GUY MANDOZZI
was born and raised in Slough, UK. He trained at Mountview Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Guido started performing in the West End production of STOMP in early 2005 and is still loving every minute of it. He joined the US tour in March 2008 and is happy to have fulfilled a life-long ambition—eating a Baby Ruth.
JUSTIN MYLES
is a native of Mechanicsville, MD, and spent his childhood surrounded by music, dance and most importantly rhythm. Tapping since the age of 3, taught by his mom & dance instructor Gracie, he graduated from Point Park University in Pittsburgh, PA, with a BA degree in Dance, majoring in Ballet and Jazz. He fell in love with playing drums at the age of 7 and soon after picked up the bass, rhythm guitar and piano. Performed in the off-Broadway show Tap Dogs, Disney Cruise Lines as a singer/dancer and dance captain, Paramounts Kings Dominion, Pittsburgh Playhouse Dance Company, and Busch Gardens Theme Park Williamsburg, VA. Justin now continues to write and produce his own music that has a Acoustical Rock R&B Funk sorta style (even still while on the road). Check it out @ www.justinmyles.net. Justin would like to throw praise to God and thank his family, friends and mom for all their nonstop love and support.
MIKE SILVIA
My parents bought me my first drum set at age nine. Now, after countless hours in the garage and studio, it allows me to express myself in ways you can only dream. I owe everything to my parents, Barbara and Mark, and to my brothers, Tim, Mikey, and Chris. God Bless.
ELEC SIMON
is a percussionist and tapper. He co-wrote “HeartBeat,” a percussion, movement, traditional African rhythms, and tap piece. Elec thanks God, his mother, his dad, Brandy and the Kids, his “stepfather” George Hogan, all of his family and friends, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc, and the Arlington Church of God for making his dream come true. He dedicates every performance to his Dad, Eddie AKA “Bubba” Simon, who passed on March 4 2005, “I Love U Dad.”
NICHOLAS YOUNG
began his professional career at fifteen as an apprentice with Tapestry Dance Company in Austin, Texas, under the direction of Acia Gray and Deirdre Strand. Studying Tap, Ballet and Modern, he moved from Principle Dancer to Resident Choreographer, spending more than eight years with this multi formed company and eventually earning him best male dancer in Austin, 2002. He studied with Debra Bray, Diane Walker, Sam Weber, Eddie Brown, Sally Jaque, Dee McCandless and others. These influences gave him a rhythm foundation and endless inspiration. In New York he has performed with Manhattan Tap Ensemble, Rumba Tap, Hoofin to Hittin and Cyro Baptista's Beat The Donkey. He has taught master classes and performed for the St. Louis, Tap City and Soul to Sole Tap Festivals as well as the American Dance Festival. Nicholas would like to thank his mother Linda for giving him his passion and dedication to movement and music.
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