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Danny McCrum is a multi-talented musician based in Auckland, New Zealand. He is a highly respected guitarist, singer and songwriter, Over the years he has worked beside many music greats including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, John Mayer, 
McCrum reinvented himself in 2012 creating an inspired body of work, Letters To the Future. His live band includes some of New Zealand’s top musicians, wowing audiences throughout the world, including two recent LA performances.
 
Danny has performed on television and radio. He remains a chameleon musician, pushing the boundaries, resisting the pressure to adopt a style or be cornered by category.  He is a seasoned performer, a genuine musician and as he puts it."a lifelong student of music.”  www.dannymccrum.com
 
Jan McInnis has spent the past 17 years as a professional speaker, comedian and comedy writer. She was featured in the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post for her humor and she has shared her humor keynotes with thousands of organizations from the Federal Reserve Banks to the Mayo Clinic and beyond.
Jan has also sold comedy material to everything from the Tonight Show Monologue to hundreds of radio stations, to greeting cards, syndicated cartoon strips, websites, CEO’s, and even guests on the Jerry Springer show (her parents are proud!). She is the author of  “Finding The Funny Fast: How To Create Quick Humor To Connect With Clients, Coworkers And Crowds.”
Born in D.C., Jan was in charge of the “Joke of the Day” for her junior high school lunch table.  Not surprisingly, she majored in communications at Virginia Tech, where she was a disk jockey for the local radio station.  She now resides in Los Angeles.
Jan is now a monthly guest on Ted Ehlen's radio show on WRJN. www.TheWorkLady.com
 

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