About Michael Allan
Los Angeles, CA
Michael Allan was introduced to music at an early age,
emulating the likes of Michael Jackson, Madonna and Paula Abdul
into a plastic microphone as a child. After singing along to
Top 40 hits with his mom in the family sedan, Michael Allan’s
grandmother noticed his musical talent. “Oh my god,” she
said. “He can really sing for a 5 year old!”
Fast forward to high school, where he took voice lessons and
received classical training from famed opera singer Brian
Schexnayder. By 16 years old, he was singing the National/
Canadian Anthem at a Dallas Stars hockey game.
But there is more to Michael Allan than his voice. As an innate
dancer, he started learning the choreography in “Backstreet
Boys” videos in his spare time. Once a student at the
University of North Texas, he joined the college dance team,
but left to create his own team that could execute his vision
of modern pop-dance with a hip-hop influence. His creation was
validated when his dance team was selected as the opening act
for Patti Labelle.
After college, Michael Allan left Texas for Los Angeles. He
teamed up with producer Matt LaFace to create his own tracks.
Between live gigs at LA hot spots, Michael Allan teaches hip-
hop dance to a growing number of dedicated students.