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About Justin & Samantha
Samantha Carmello, known by friends as Sam, was born in Michigan and
now resides in North Port, Florida. Justin is a Florida cracker having been born and raised here. Samantha
is a professional singer, an avid pianist, actress and model. Sam and her son, Justin, have both been
featured singers on Buz Entertainment and Sam a featured singer on Party Sounz Entertainment. Both have performed
onstage at the GSN Theatre in Naples, Florida, and have been seen onstage at the Lemon Bay Playhouse in Englewood, Florida.
Samantha has a vocal education in the classical style as well as speech level technique singing (also
known as The Connected Voice). She has recorded three albums but hasn’t gone platinum yet saying she
still prefers dark brown. Justin has recorded one album. Sam has previously worked with Bruno Entertainment and has performed for various events such as the Venice Avenue Block Party,
sang on stage at the 2006 and 2007 Venice Art Festivals and sang for the thousands of people who attended the 2007
and 2008 St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations held by the City of Venice. Samantha performed a week long stint
for Carnival Cruise Lines. If you ask her, she’ll probably tell you her favorite performance was her time spent
singing on stage at the House of Blues in Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas. She is mom to an aspiring son, Justin
(10). Justin is an up and coming athlete having participated in t‑ball, soccer, flag football and basketball.
He is currently on the NPYB league. Justin is an avid country singer and released his first music
video Summer 2007, which can be viewed on youtube.com. Justin held a major character role as Joe in the
musical School House Rock Live Jr! (2007). Justin also plays piano, enjoys acting and loves his video
games. Sam and Justin extend their sincere thanks to Joe Carmello for his continued support and encouragement
throughout the years. Please take a few moments to visit the
rest of the website and be sure to check out the schedule page to see where you can catch them performing
next.
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