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Clint Holmes is more than a singer. Like a painter with a blank canvas,
he makes every performance an original. His powerful voice and magnetic
stage presence embrace the upbeat side of life. When he is on stage,
anything can happen. And it usually does. Born in England, Clint is the son of an African-American jazz musician
and a British opera singer. When he was eight, his musical indoctrination
began with his mother teaching him classic vocal techniques at home,
while his dad showed him how to scat-sing in the jazz clubs. Clint admits
it was the best of two musical worlds. Today he says, My mom taught
me how to sing correctly and my dad taught me how to enjoy it. Clints first break came when Joan Rivers invited him to be her
sidekick and announcer on the now defunct The Late Show.
This was followed by a two year stint on Entertainment Tonight,
for which he served as their musical feature and event correspondent. Although his visibility was greatly enhanced by those roles, it wasnt
until he landed his own Emmy winning talk/variety show on WWOR-TV that
it all came together for Clint. New York at Night featured
celebrity guests from the worlds of film, TV, theatre and music. Clint,
in his dual role as host and singer, had the opportunity to showcase
the full range of his talents as he performed, interviewed guests, and
interacted with his audience. Television producers from coast-to-coast have long recognized the added
value of including Clint in their productions, and it has led to his
numerous appearances on network TV programs including two Miss
America Pageants, The Peoples Choice Awards,
The Parade of Stars and the Emmy Awards. His most recent album, Edges, explores his multiple creative
sides as singer with the albums cover single, Feel Like
Makin Love and as singer and writer with songs such as the
romantic Shouldnt It Be Easy By Now, and I Know
What I Need, the playful Gotta Get Up and Sexuality,
and the extremely thought provoking, Let My Son See Africa.
With Edges Clint proves his versatility more than with any
other single work of his career. Named Atlantic Citys Entertainer of the Year three times, the
multi-talented, charismatic Holmes is an American treasure. He starred
in Clint Holmes Sophisticated Rhythms, a dynamic stage
show journey through music of the 1940s through the present. In
an overwhelming success, Sophisticated Rhythms played to
two sold out performances nightly at the Sands Hotel & Casino in
Atlantic City. In July 1992, Clint was honored to be asked to be the featured performer
at the Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden on the
evening of Bill Clintons presidential nomination. To prove hes popular in both camps, he also appeared at The White
House performing for President and Mrs. Bush and Vice President and
Mrs. Quayle at The National Literacy Honors which aired
on ABC. Clints work keeps him coast hopping, including his work in Los
Angeles on his TV series for BET, Campus All Star Challenge,
which is seen sixteen weeks each year. In February of 1996, Clints show Comfortable Shoes,
opened at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Milburn, New Jersey. Met with
incredible popular and critical acclaim, this world premiere musical
is a poignant and uplifting journey into Clint and his interracial familys
struggle to find its identity. With the book written by Clint, and music
and lyrics by Clint and Nelson Kole, Comfortable Shoes is
Clints life story--a bi-racial story of racism and diversity,
triumph over prejudice, and most importantly of acceptance, fitting
in and being comfortable with oneself. In September of 2002, a new and updated version of Comfortable
Shoes opened to rave reviews at The Royal George Theatre in Chicago.
During its limited run, The Chicago Tribune called the show A
night of fully realized theatrical entertainment! while The Chicago
Sun-Times labeled it A vibrant and highly polished musical with
a hugely talented cast! The score is brilliantly inventive and the band
is dynamite! Clint, Harrahs Entertainer of Choice for the Millenium,
is currently starring in Clint Holmes at Harrahs,
a nightly show seen at Harrahs Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. On
March 22, 2002, Harrahs named their main showroom the Clint
Holmes Theater, a rare honor received only by a handful of entertainers
in Las Vegas history, and a first for an African American performer.
Clint was also recently heralded Best Singer in Las Vegas
by the readers of Las Vegas Review-Journal. Clints devoted audiences the world over, including his national fan club, Clint Holmes Family of Friends, need not fear, though. Clint plans to continue touring extensively.
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