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Contestants' Bios |
Something
Witty
(band) |
Something Witty is the type of band you can laugh at because you can relate. They’ve been together six months. The band members are Noah on drums, Roby on guitar, Cameron on vocals/guitar and
Gen on bass. |
Bird Waffle
(band) |
Dashing and daring, couraguos and caring
> Faithful and friendly, with stories to share.
All throught the forest they sing out in chorus,
Marching along as their songs fill the air. Gummi Bears.
Bouncing here and there and everywhere.
High adventures thats beyond compare.
They are the Gummi Bears.
And This is Bird Waffle . . . . . .
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Four Letter
Word
(band) |
Straight from Harvard Westlake (H-Dub as they like to call it), these intimidating rockers will wreck the stage when they come to Showdown. And don't get in their way if you know what's best for you. Michael, Eli, Adam and Stampler, it's FOUR LETTER WORD. |
Caitlin
Tortorici
(singer) |
Caitlin Tortorici hails from the Pacific Palisades and attends Crossroads High School. She says that she recently became legal and will be singing “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight” by James Taylor. |
Ting Eileen
Lin
(singer) |
Eileen Lin grew up in Southern China and has only been in the U.S for 2 years. She loves music, she is a classical trained pianist, a honor roll student and she's quite athletic! |
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Vashti
Ayalas-Searcie
(singer) |
Vashti Searcie is an afterschool junkie focusing on her stage career as a Broadway star. Until then she works on and off stage for school musicals and trains and expands her voice in her Venice High Choir. |
David Kim
(poet) |
David Kim is a senior at Santa Monica High. He has been writing poetry for four years and has been performing for one. He was a member of last year’s Downbeat 720 Slam Team that competed in the Brave New Voices National Youth Poetry Slam. |
Joseph "Heat" Hurtault
(poet) |
Imagine that you're standing on the corner waiting for the bus and this resident of South LA is droppin' the smoothest freestyle you've ever heard. That's what you'll experience when HEAT steps to the stage. |
Quiana Briggs
(poet) |
Quiana C. Briggs was born and raised in Carson, California. She’s 17 and 6/8ths. She also enjoys playing basketball. She’s been writing poetry since the 9th grade and it's become a big part of her life. |