James Conlee

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James Conlee has performed all over the United States and the world, as cast member of the Broadway show, Miss Saigan, and as a soloist with the Utah Symphony. He was a member of Brigham Young University's song-and-dance troupe, known as the Young Ambassadors. As part of the Young Ambassadors, he and his team received some of the finest training in their field, and received opportunities to perform their colorful, energetic, wholesome blend of song and dance in 56 nations of the world--from local audiences in the Midwest to performances for the prime minister of India, the queen of Thailand, and the king and queen of Jordan. James is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sometimes called the Mormon Church.

James was born in Iowa and raised in Utah. He was considered a shining star locally before he launched out to the world stage. After his stint in the Big Apple, Conlee moved back to Utah to pursue a career as a recording artist. Now having produced and contributed to many projects for other artists, his debut album is called Sunday.

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