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Dana Daniels the Funny Side of Magic Dana Daniels The Funny Side Of Magic Corporate Entertainer Dana Daniels brings to the stage years of performing skill encompassing magic, improvisation wrapped up with impeccable comic timing. Teamed with his Psychic Parrot Luigi, (yes, a Psychic Parrot) Dana sets out to prove his little green friend is truly clairvoyant by performing Incredible magic blended with rapid-fire clean comedy and audience participation. Dana has been awarded some the top honors in magic such as "Comedy Magician of the Year" and Stage Magician of the Year by the Academy of Magical Arts in Hollywood, CA. Dana's many television appearances include Stand up Live, Evening at the Improv, CBS Morning Show, Masters of Illusions, Lance Burton's Guerilla Magic and the best selling clean comedy series ever on dvd Thou Shalt Laugh 4. Dana has also opened for such stars as Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Ray Ramono, Tony Orlando and Charo. It's Dana Daniels unique twist on magic that separates him from other magicians, and separates Luigi from other poultry. What They Say...__“I almost fell out of my chair laughing” - Morgan Freeman / Actor “The funniest comedian Magician I have ever seen” - Bill Handel / National Talk Radio host “Dana Daniels is Inventive and very funny” - Los Angeles Times “An infectious act from a fresh, magnetic talent “ - Orange County Register " You delivered! Your key note was perfect" - Dole Fresh Vegetables Corporate Clients: Honda, Chrysler, Dole Fresh Vegetables, Mc Donalds, Lincoln Financial, Bergen Brunswig, Taco Bell, Shell Pipeline, Whirlpool, Nutro Inc., Union Pacific, Walt Disney Company, Day Runner, Hughes Aircraft, State Farm, Kodak, Sea Doo, Sunkist, Zimme, Burrell Pro. Labs, Prudential, Nadel, Tibco!.
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