Allison Ivy
Allison Ivy, a promising recording artist, is a 16-year-old singer, actress, and dancer from Utah. She is an amazing, talented, hard-working young women with a positive attitude and a desire to touch people’s lives for good.
She has been singing all of her life but did not start to take singing seriously until she was 14. She has a YouTube channel where she posts her latest music videos. The channel started on 25 October 2014 has garnered over 12,000 subscribers as of mid-September 2016 and her videos have been viewed more than 827,000 times. Her latest video published on her channel on 30 August 2016 is a cover of Alessia Cara’s “Wild Things.”
Allison is a student of the renowned voice coach, Debra Bonner, and has also trained with Efrem Channel, Melinda Hix, Jonathan George, and world-famous vocal coach, Seth Riggs. She also trained in the Hollywood Launch program, a triple threat, artist development training program, in both Provo, Utah, and Los Angeles, California. She has also been working with Mauli B., a vocal director for platinum selling and Grammy award winning artists, and is set to release an EP of original songs in the coming months. You can listen to one of her original songs produced by Mauli B. on her YouTube channel.
She has the love and support of her family to help move her career forward. In fact, the family of eight recently made the decision to move to Los Angeles, California, so that Allison could pursue her dreams. Since moving to Southern California, she has booked several modeling and acting jobs. Despite being new to acting, she has caught the attention of casting directors and scored auditions at some major studios.
Seven other of Debra Bonner’s students have also made the move to Southern California to pursue their acting and singing careers. Allison is excited about having her friends nearby and enjoys collaborating with them from time to time. She can be seen making a cameo appearance on the cover of The Chainsmokers’ song “Closer” with her friends André West and Kaylea Hix.
Allison has big dreams and with her talent, supportive family, and work ethic, there is no doubt that she will reach them. She is signed with Dream Talent Management and Maverick Artist Agency.
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