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Couple sharing an ‘entertaining’ journey together

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“My dream was to move to New York and be a big Broadway star,” she said.

It was quite a culture shock, though, going from her neighborhood in L.A. to The Big Apple. She was only 18 years old. But the experience was very valuable, she said.

“It was one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve ever had,” she said. “Our teachers were actual working actors, still in the industry. ... We had mock auditions with real casting directors. One of our guest lecturers was Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who plays Mitchell Pritchett on “Modern Family.”

It wasn’t long after graduation that a series of productions led her to the “swing” position on a tour of “Beehive, The 60’s Musical.” Clayton was on crew with the musical.

Like Courtney, Clayton also had a musical background, playing percussion in the Seneca High School band. He played in the Jazz Band, Concert Band and even Marching Band, where the director put him center field with an entire drum set during football halftimes. Both of his parents enjoyed music, too, with his father playing trumpet and his mother piano and organ.

Clayton’s dad, a mechanical engineer, also passed along a love of figuring out complicated mechanisms and working with his hands.

“He and I were doing brake jobs when I was seven,” Clayton said. “My best friend and I were always into car stereos and electrical stuff back then, too.”

Clayton entered college with an electrical engineering major, but soon felt that was not a good fit for him. After coming home and working at a Dwight business for a while, he continued to feel a strong pull toward the entertainment industry.

Playing on the side in the local band, “Hollow Shot,” with some high school friends jump-started his career interest even more.

At the age of 24, he moved to Phoenix and enrolled in the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences. He also joined a large church there and began playing in their worship band. A Christian, he loved the opportunities to spread the word of God through his talent. The largest event he played there was a 40,000-person concert for a Fourth of July celebration, where he played two songs.

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