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Jim Huish teaches college music classes in the Audio Production program at the International Academy of Design & Technology - Nashville. He grew up in
Orem, Utah. At a young age, he learned to sing & play piano from his father, Al Huish, a professional piano player & music teacher. At 12 years old, Jim began studying the drums and started sitting in with the Al Huish Band as a teenager. In college, Jim studied voice and guitar at Dixie
State College, earning an Associate Degree. He then served a 2-year, Japanese-speaking LDS
mission to Tokyo, Japan. After returning home, Jim continued his
education at Southern Utah University and graduated Magna Cum Laude,
earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education with a
Music Minor. After earning his degree, he
spent 5 years teaching elementary school music and became a member
of the Lehi Arts Council, where he directed the Lehi Youth Chorus,
Orchestra, & Guitar Ensemble. Jim is now pursuing a musical career in Nashville, TN.
Performing:
Jim Huish has performed for thousands of people in many big cities,
including Los Angeles, Tokyo, Denver, Salt Lake City, Tucson, Cleveland, & Nashville. He has won many vocal competitions and has opened for the former country music chart-topper Trick Pony, as well as The Four Preps, The Association, & The Diamonds.
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Brittany Blaire
Brittany Blaire has had a passion for singing and performing since she
could walk, and she began voice lessons at age 3. Brittany grew up in
Southern California and Salt Lake City, UT. She completed a Bachelor of
Arts in Theater Directing, a Masters of Arts Education and then taught
Musical Theater to grades 1-6. Brittany has performed in Switzerland,
France, England, California, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Florida, Virginia,
Washington DC, Hawaii, Ohio, and Tennessee.
Together, Jim and
Brittany have performed in Denver, Cleveland, Nashville, and all over
Utah. They won the local competition of the Colgate Country Showdown
last year in Price, UT and this year in Camden, TN. They are currently working on writing new
songs, and building a musical career in Nashville.
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