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Bruce Thompson -
Probably the best One-Man-Band in the world. Weaned on the thriving 'folk' circuit of his native northeast, Bruce has been a unique comedy and musical entertainer for more than thirty years.
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Iwona Boesche -
Iwona Boesche is a Polish violinist whose exceptional talent is recognized internationally after winning prizes in international violin competitions in Warsaw (1995), and Mexico (1997).
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Kyle Esplin -
Kyle Esplin is a Cabaret Piano Entertainer whose confidence and ability defies his young years.
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Leo Shavers - Comedy Instrumentalist -
Probably one of the most popular cruise entertainers in the business and is one of the most talked about acts in light entertainment today. He is in constant demand and spends much of his year cruising. He also has regular summer season work and the fact that he is usually booked almost a year in advance demonstrates his popularity.
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Natalie White - Clarinet Cabaret Performer -
Born in Singapore in 1975, Natalie studied at Chethams School of Music, Manchester, before gaining a place at the Royal College of Music, to study with Colin Bradbury. Whilst at the RCM she won the Bernard Walton Prize for Clarinet, and the Roger Whittaker Prize for chamber music.
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Nick Kluge - Electric Violin -
Nick has a dynamic and fast moving show which he has taken around Europe. His first album was produced in the late 80's after appearances on television shows such as 'Wogan'. He toured the UK in the specialty show 'A Grand Night for Singing' and also toured Ireland in various venues. He has been busy with Corporate Dinners and social parties and has appeared at such venues as The Circus Tavern.
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Steve Galler - The Man with the Golden Banjo -
An incredible instrumentalist who started his career as guitarist and vocalist with notable dance bands such as Joe Loss and Nat Temple, and progressed to cabaret with Kenny Ball and the Jazzmen, and Don Lang and his Frantic Five.
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