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    Artist description
    Bryton is an explosive performer with attitude and a natural ability to entertain. Bryton is also an incredible dancer and has studied with Wade Robson, Stevie Ray Anthony, Menina Fortunato and Michael Chambers "Shrimp".
    Artist History
    At 15 years old, Bryton is the youngest recording artist on the Universal Polydor label. His introduction to the music industry came via one of the biggest events in Europe, the PopKomm Stars 2000, live television show. He shared the stage with ATC, Anastasia, Melanie C, Sasha and many more. From Aug. through Dec. of 2000, Bryton has performed live on Viva, ZDF 5, Giga TV, Disney TV and RTL to name a few. Sept. 20, 2001 ... Bryton was asked by Michael Jackson to appear and sing in the Video and Song "What More Can I Give" to help raise money for the victim's families in New York DC and PA. Oct. 21, 2001 ... Bryton boards a flight to Washington Dc to perform live that same night with Michael Jackson and dozens of celebrities at the United We Stand Concert.
    Location
    Tustin, CA - USA

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