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Tennessee Magical Society Members

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Frank Shilling - Founder 

Charlie Fenn- President
2006 marks is his 60th year in magic.  He started in Cleveland, Ohio in 1946 with a magic set from Professor John Isaly and then took lessons with him for some time.  He was appearing on television and doing shows by age nine.  He continued  through school and college, used magic in sales presentations and finally wound up in SAM in the early 70's.>>>  Read Charlie's Full Bio Here.

Roger Reeves - Vice President, is retired from the Detroit, MI Fire Department. A Shrine Clown for 36 years traveling and appearing all over the United States.>>>> Read More About and Contact Roger for Bookings Here.

Loren Tidwell

Adam Bailey

Carroll Vinson

Jason Murphy
Also known as "Murphy the Master of Illusions" and "JayBo the Clown", Jason has been performing for 15 years at birthday parties, company picnics, church events, and so on... Jason is a Former President of the TN Magical Society.  Contact Jason or our other members for shows by going to the contacts link. >>>
Read More About and Contact Jason for Bookings Here.                                         

Performance Videos>>>

Christopher Salem

Devon is the youngest member of the TN Magical Society. At 11 years old, he's already showing that he's going to be a strong force in the Magic Community. He recently told his dad, "When I grow up, you can come see me in Vegas". Nothing like confidence.  Devon likes to baffle his family and friends with his latest trick. Devon is also the youngest member of the DeKalb County High School Marching Band where he plays bass drum. >>> 
(2005/2006 Frank Shilling Magician of the Year)
Devon and Glenna win Winter Carnival

Keith Branch is known as the “Wonderful World Of Magic” and has been doing Magic since 1972 and currently is a member of the “Tennessee Magical Society”. He also belongs to the Society of American Magicians and loves doing parlor and stage magic. He loves doing small shows for 10 to 20 adult people or a mixed group with both children and adults. He works with small birds and likes mental magic. He retired in 1990 and currently resides in Crossville TN. Keith is available for booking, go to the Contact Page for more information. 

Kyle Copeland has been performing magic for over 20 years.  He is an active member of both the TN Magic Society and International Brotherhood of Magicians.  Kyle performs both stage and close-up magic for all ages.  He is available for booking in Eastern Tennessee .>>> Read More about and Contact Kyle for Bookings Here..

Kyle's Website http://pharmacy.utmem.edu/kcopeland/magic

StyckMan is 1/2 of the highly rated Gator & StyckMan radio show on WGSQ 94.7 The Country Giant in Cookeville TN. Although not a professional Magician, he's always loved the craft and performs a little. StyckMan serves as production manager for the clubs live stage shows throughout the year. You can see StyckMan's real profession at http://www.countrygiant.com.

Ed Broderick
Ed Broderick started studying magic at age 60.  His background was in education, so he had captive audiences while still working as an elementary school principal.  Most of his magic experience has been with young children.  He and his wife Sheryl have done numerous school shows. He also has performed for 90th and 100 year old birthday parties as well.  Last year won third place in close up at the Bristol convention.  Simply does magic as a labor of love.
Glenna Beaty
Very new to Magic, Glenna got involved to help out her cousin, Devon Owens. After a couple of Awards Winning Performances it seems she's been bitten by the Magic Bug.

Devon and Glenna win Winter Carnival

Jeff King
Jeff King was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee in 1960. When he was a very young child, his grandfather, who was a veteran in War War II, would show him card tricks he learned like “Cops and Robbers“, or making “smoke rings” from his cigarette, as well as “bizarre things” like cutting off a fin from a fish we caught at the creek to show me how it “came back to life” in a sink full of water. More>>>