Artist Profile

Alex Boye

Alex Boye

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Genre: Classical / Timeless Classics / Classical

Alex Boye’ has been entertaining audiences worldwide for over 15 years. Alex was born and raised in London, England, and has had hits in over 15 countries, selling over half a million Cd’s.

He recently performed on the Glenn Beck tour to Jerusalem where he received a heartwarming standing ovation for his spiritually charged and awe-inspiring rendition of “Make Them hear you”. Alex’s music and life story not only inspired and greatly impacted glenn beck, but millions since then.
Alex has performed in many notable venues across the nation from the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing arts in Washington DC, the Mann Center in Philadelphia to the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Alex’s biggest passion is connecting with the world through the power of inspirational music.

You may have heard his captivating solo voice on the Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s Showtime CD singing Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Circle of Life”; or you may have seen his face in the award-winning “Liken the Scripture” series as Abinadab in David and Goliath. Perhaps you’ve seen him onstage at the Hale Center Theatre delivering a commanding performance in Big River as Jim, or maybe even at the Rodger’s Memorial Theatre playing Frederick Douglass in The Civil War. He may have even turned up in your town at one time delivering powerful and uplifting music. But wherever you have seen him, you won’t forget him.

Many souls have already been deeply touched by Alex’s music, but he wants to reach many more. Alex says, “I don’t want to do music to just entertain, even though I love to do that, but I want to use it to strengthen feeble knees and uplift broken hearts and most importantly help people feel the Spirit.” HIS MISSION CONTINUES…

As well as working as a recording artist, he is also a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and a lifestyle news Reporter on KSL5′s Morning News in Salt Lake City.

This page was posted on Tuesday, November 8th, 2011