Talent Profile

Donnie Troy

  • Act Type: Male Vocalist
  • Minutes of Material: 90
  • Languages: English
  • Home Airport: Burbank, USA-CA (BUR)
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Talent Information

Talent Information

Talent Biography

Donnie Troy was born in Los Angeles and quickly made a name for himself in classical, jazz, and pop music. His journey began at just 8 years old, singing in the church choir and mastering advanced pieces by Chopin and Rachmaninoff. By 17, he was already producing hits with the group Trilogy and working with stars like Snoop Dogg, Hannah Montana, Marques Houston, and Keith Sweat.

Troy’s passion for music has taken him around the world, touring and collaborating with notable names, record labels, and cruise lines, including Boyz II Men, Justin Bieber, John Legend, Engelbert Humperdinck, Oceania, Carnival, Celebrity, Princess, and Norwegian Cruise Lines.

Despite his success, Donnie has remained grounded, always remembering his roots in the church choir. His dedication and professionalism have earned him respect across the industry, making a lasting impact on audiences and inspiring future generations.

Show Description

2 x 45 Minutes. Charts & tracks available.

Sir Elton (Main Show)

Reproduced, reimagined, and respired, join us tonight as Donnie Troy presents a tribute to the one and only Sir Elton John. With a fresh new sound, smooth tone, and vocal gymnastics powered together with electric hands, this can be described as an exciting, unforgettable vocal piano experience for all ages. This is a must-see event!

One Man, One Piano (Show Two)

You fell in love with him during his reimagined and electric tribute to the one and only Sir Elton John. Join Donnie Troy in a brand-new musical event celebrating music’s most famous artists, from The Beatles to Elvis and many more. This is yet again another must-see vocal and piano experience, with a fresh take on the classics you love!

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