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Danny Bolero

Danny Bolero is an L.A. native and graduate of the American Center for Music Theater. He recently starred in Ed Begley Jr's production of CESAR Y RUEBEN (05 and 07) as RICHARD, CESAR, RUEBEN u/s in a musical that celebrated Cesar Chavez and journalist Rueben Salazar. A founding member of Margo Albert's Plaza de la Raza Players, he has performed in several theatrical productions across the United States to Broadway. On Broadway, Danny played the role of "Napthali," one of Joseph's eleven brothers in Andrew Lloyd Weber's new production of JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, starring Michael Damian. In the body of his work Danny has been recognized as the 2001 BEST ACTOR Inland Theatre League Award for playing JOHN JASPER in THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD, a 2000 ROBBIE NOMINATION - WORLD GOES ROUND, 1993 GRAMMY NOMINATION - JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT (BROADWAY CAST ALBUM) and 1990 LOS ANGELES DRAMA LOGUE AWARD - BEST ACTOR as CHE in EVITA. It is no surprise that film and several television appearances also summarize the immense talent of Bolero. His television credits include: THE MULLETS, MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE, ALLEY MCBEAL, BEVERLY HILLS 90210 and JAG to name a few. His latest venture with CANNIBAL and the HEADHUNTERS is a new direction and better yet one more project to add to his already impressive resume. Look for him in the blockbuster release of THE HITCHER as a deputy and he is currently in "BARK" the musical at the The Coast Playhouse in West Hollywood and is happy to be with the group and Cannibal and the Headhunters are happy to have him aboard.

Joel Dalton
Hailing from Arizona, Joel sung as a child with the Phoenix Boys Choir, touring around the world singing with headline acts such as Bobby McFerrin, Emmy Lou Harris, The Doc Severinson Orchestra and the Boston Pops. In highschool Joel sang in a barbershop quartet, placing third in the West Coast highschool competition and later on taking tenth place honors at an international collegiate competition. He studied vocal jazz at the University of Arizona and during these years toured with their accapella group Everyman Jack. One of his other accolades include singing backup vocals for Linda Rondstadt. Joel recently graduated from the Los Angeles Music Academy and has always set his sights for a career in music; His hard work in such a short time as a vocalist in L.A. have paid off in unexpected ways. Cannibal and the Headhunters found an incredible talent in Joel with all of his training from such a young age that nurtured his ability to hear everyone's note and his blends are tremendous. As is the tradition with the Headhunters and East L.A. everyone eventually gets a nickname. Right now, Joel is often referred to as "Professor" or "Machine" for his ability to display having perfect pitch... One time at rehearsal someone commented that he had "the ear of God!" While on hiatus from Cannibal and The Headhunters, Joel sings with the talented four man group CORNER POCKET. Hey everybody, look out for Joel Dalton - a truly talented vocalist!

David Castaneda
David is excited to be back with the group that gave him so much joy and anxious to add another chapter to this important musical legacy. Indeed David Castañeda will do just that! He is an exciting singer experienced in multi-harmony. David was born and raised in Echo Park - a true Gemini and prominent vocalist in the scene, he even garnered the interest of Barry Gordy back in the day. He met Frankie "Cannibal" Garcia one night at an L.A. club in the 1970's when a conversation about music quickly ensued and shortly thereafter joined Cannibal onstage performing with him for several years on into the 1980's. This exciting time is generally known as the second phase of Cannibal and the Headhunters as the original four had broken up in 1967. Frankie "Cannibal Garcia along with David Castañeda and Eddie Serrano were the new Headhunters of their day. They were a big hit during the Annual Los Angeles City Street Scenes among the many venues they headlined throughout the 70's and 80's. David shared the lead vocal spot with Cannibal by singing his favorites, "The Bells" and "Its Allright". Castañeda is anxious to perform with the other original members Richard "SCAR" Lopez and Robert "Rabbit" Jaramillo this time around.
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