Garret Allred
Garret Allred
I’ve been interested in magic my whole life. I tried to do stage escapes like metamorphosis as a little kid, but most of the time it didn't’t go to well. But around 12 years old I really started to get serious and perform as much as I could. Then once I got a little more known I started developing crowds. It’s been going great ever since.
Brad Barton
Brad Barton
He's an honors graduate, NCAA All-American and a 1992 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier. He served ten years as a Prevention Specialist, developed substance abuse and violence prevention programs, and received recognition from the governor of Utah. He's a master magician and a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, so he can convince you to believe in something, even if you don't see it.
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brad@bradbartonspeaks.com
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Steve Bauter
No bio available at this time.
sbauter@aol.com
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Bruce Bunnell

Bruce Bunnell
Founder and president of the Northern Utah Magic Association or NUMA
Perform close up, sleight of hand and manipulation, parlor, stage and escapes
I was born in Ogden Utah in 1959 and lived here all my life. My brothers introduced me to magic when I was 5 years old. My first show was when I was in first grade in a school assembly at Polk Elementary. In second grade I learned about Harry Houdini and became interested in escapes. I learned how to escape from my first pair of handcuffs in third grade. My first real escape was when my older brother was mad at a friend and me and tied us up in our garage. After I escaped and my friend couldn’t, I studied escapology along with magic. I am mostly self-taught from books; reviewing T.V. shows videos and at one time took lessons from Marveen, the magician at the Fun Shop.
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numamagic@yahoo.com
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Tom Cantrell
Tom Cantrell
Keynote Speaker, Speaker Coach, Creative Editor
Tom@TomCantrell.com
No bio available at this time.
tom@tomcantrell.com
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Brandon Chapman
Brandon levitates a match for Johnny Thompson
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James Dayley

James Dayley has spent most of his life behind the scenes of show business. Working for Robert Stigwood Organization (RSO Records) from 1975 through 1990. James was personal manager to recording star Andy Gibb. While James managed Andy Gibb, Andy had 5 number one singles in Billboard magazines top 100. He has also worked on the development, production and promotion of the motion pictures Tommy, Grease, Grease 2, Saturday Night Fever, Stayin Alive and Evita to name only a few.
James has been a pratitioner of magic from his early days in Hawaii. Currently he is the owner of Two-Bit Street Cafe' on Ogden Historic 25th street and performs daily at the restaurant.
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For more info Call 801-393-1225
Email : TWOBITMAGIC@AOL.COM
Visit My Web Site: Dayleyzone.com
Rob Johnston
No bio or photo available at this time.
robmagic@msn.com
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Al Lamkin

Al has been selected as Best Comedy Act of the Year by his peers and has performed in 25 countries around the world in casinos, theaters, schools, on cruise ships, at fairs and at countless corporate events as well as the world famous Hollywood Magic Castle. Al has appeared on over 100 television shows from the Tonight Show to the Rodney Dangerfield comedy special. He has opened for such luminaries at Crystal Gale, Johnny Cash, Lynn Anderson, Joan Rivers, and numerous others. Al currently serves as President of the Salt Lake City Ring of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.
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Adam
Adam Schmidgall:
The impact of illusion, the power of reality
Adam has entertained and educated audiences on four continents brining a message that brings them back to reality and sets them free from the illusions in their life. Born and raised in Illinois, he has lived in Ogden, Utah for more than 10 years. His combination of illusions, ventriloquism, and the circus arts always makes for a show the audience won’t soon forget.