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Angelo Hayes
Angelo Hayes, the CEO of JaBazz Entertainment, was born in Denver, Colorado. Growing up was definitely not easy. His mother was murdered when he only six months old and knowing not where his father was, he was given to his aunt to raise. However, his aunt being an alcoholic just made life harder. After being child abused for nine years, Angelo was taken away and put in child care. While in child care Angelo started attending churches.This is where his road to music began. Angelo sang in all of the church musicals and performed in all of the children’s plays. As he grew older, he sung in the schools choir and the special performing groups. He performed in a three week tour in a musical called, “Is it Good Enough?” After that, he started dancing for a dance company called, “Body Talkers.” Angelo danced for five years and ended up being a teacher for four years. While dancing for the company, he entered a talent search contest. The dance team was picked and Angelo was separately chosen to compete in Las Vegas for the finals. After returning to Colorado, he was to move to Colorado Springs to join a singing group. There he quickly became one of the lead vocalist and marketed for the group. He arranged for the group to practice at Bally’s Total Fitness and arranged for the group to receive $10, 000 in music performing equipment. He was later asked to join the traveling band called, “Charisma” doing the Marriott circuit. Angelo sang a wide range of songs like the major hit, “Heard it through the Grapevine” to Thought it was Me by Bell Biv Devoe. He was charge of all the choreography for the band as well. After a year, the group was returning to their home so Angelo went home as well. He worked with a group called “Soldiers of Fortune” where he did a lot of studio work and performed local hits like, “Mercenary” and “Love Triangle.” While working with this group, he started his own entertainment company called, “Jabazz Entertainment.” While performing in various bars and taverns, Angelo was seen by a music manager and flown out to Los Angeles to sing for a retired record label executive. After saving up enough money, Angelo moved to Los Angeles to start work. Since then he has done a few different shows around California. He was the special guest on a television show called, “Christ in the 21st Century”. Angelo is now working on a solo album that will showcase a wide of range of vocals, kicking beats accompanied with strong lyrics. For More Info on Angelo Hayes

Kim Hayes
Kim Hayes presently serves as Vice President of Jabazz Entertainment as well as being one of its most promising new talents. Kim is a mid-western girl who has slowly made her way to California. Her first commercial was for Black-Eyed Pea Restaurant which turned out to be to her surprised completely improvised. Kim is what we call a triple-threat. She acts, sings and models. She has performed many solo concerts for numerous events but her biggest claim to fame is when she performed the National Anthem at a boxing match in front of a crowd of 4,000 people. Presently Kim is auditioning for upcoming Film and TV projects. For More Info On Kim Hayes
Edward E. Townsend
Edward has lived an interesting life. Edward E. Townsend was born in Temple, Texas. He was the oldest of five children and was raised by a single parent. Being the oldest he learned responsibility at an early age as well as showing talent for art, creative writing, auto mechanics, sports, martial arts & dramatic arts. He graduated with flying colors as one of the top three art students in his high school. From there he went on to spend a couple of years in college where he started developing a deeper love for acting and martial arts. He choose martial arts for the time being and started sparing in tournaments around California and other states. He mastered such martial art techniques as ju-jitsu, kempo, sho-dukon, taekwondo, hapkido, aikido, kung fu just to name a few. After study martial arts since he was thirteen and being recruited by several traveling martial artist groups Ed decided not to spare but to teach. In addition to training martial arts privately, Ed, the jack of all trades, worked as an auto mechanic, aerospace worker, a licensed bodyguard with some light contracting work on the side. He then decided to follow try acting and joined Playhouse 1960 group where he appeared in several classic productions as Raisin in the Sun and Fences where he received rave reviews. He's also been featured in such films as The Five Heartbeats, Marked for Death, Biker Boyz and Collateral starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx. For More Info On Edward E. Townsend
Whitney Wickham
Born to a single mother in the town of Lewiston, Idaho. Moved back to Montana at the age of 4 to be closer to her family. Began ice skating on local outdoor rinks that same year. Her mother remarried when she was 5 years old. She then began showing an interest in performing starting in kindergarten. She was always singing and dancing on her own, but the real test was when she had to get up in front of an audience. She passed with flying colors and from that year on she was auditioning for solos and little parts. When she moved to Lame Deer, MT, she joined the dance team and realized she had a talent there too, but wouldn’t be until they moved to Butte that she would finally get to incorporate everything together. She then began taking private Figure skating lessons at the age of 12 and have been competing and testing USFSA and ISI ever since. The biggest competition she had was the USFA Idaho Winter Open in Boise Idaho where she placed with a Gold and a Bronze medal. When her family made the move to Butte she started getting involved with the community theater where she started being able to Dance, Sing, and act all in one place. She was also involved on the school dance team and she was a member of the Drama Team. She later competed on the speech and debate team. She continued taking skating lessons but she was driving to Bozeman twice a week for lessons and missing a lot of school. She got used to sleeping when she could. She then began taking private voice through the theater and started working on her opera training. She has since continued that through her college years, with hopes to pursue a degree in theater and music. She began attending the Univ. of La Verne after a drastic move to California her senior year of high school. There she has continued all of her ambitions with hopes to receive a degree this spring in French and she will continue in order to earn a music and theater degree as well as working on finishing my USFSA tests in Figure Skating. For More Info On Whitney Wickham