
“Music has such an amazing ability to heal and bring people together. I want to be a part of that always.†                                                                                         Brendan Guy
Brendan Guy is not your typical 15 year old teenage boy. While most teenage boys are out hanging with friends, chasing girls or playing video games, Brendan is writing, recording, singing and performing music. And that’s the way he wants to keep it.
Brendan is a budding Pop-Star from Leduc, Alberta, Canada. He has been singing and performing since his mom can remember.Â
“I always said, if this kid isn’t performing on a stage somewhere someday, we did something wrong,†says his mom Cindy.Â
Since the age of five, when he received his first Karaoke machine for Christmas, Brendan has been entertaining family and friends. The coffee table became his stage as he would belt out “Let the Rain Fall Downâ€, a line in the the lyrics from Hilary Duff’s song “Come Clean”. In fact he sang it so much he wore out the cassette tape!
Seeing his potential, passion and natural ability to entertain, Cindy agreed to put him into classical voice lessons at the age of 7. Brendan progressed rapidly and was soon competing in provincial competitions. He soon became bored with the Classical Genre because he wanted to be a Pop Star!
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Music seemed a natural career choice for Tae, considering he comes from a musical family. However, it seemed equally natural that Tae go into acting. His family always joked that Tae was a “human cartoon character†because he is so animated with a huge personality. When Tae was 12, a talent manager from LA met him at a class in Cincinnati and recommended that he come to California for the summer to try his hand at acting. He did, and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive. In looking at Tae’s goals as well as the future of the rest of the family, the decision was made to relocate to LA to be closer to the entertainment industry. So, in 2011 Tae and his family drove cross country to LA with only what belongings they could fit in a rental truck.