All That!

All That! is a clogging group act from Season 1 and Season 7 of America's Got Talent.

Background
All That! consists of Mike Curtis, Delohn Collins, Brian Staggs, Mark Clifford, Kenneth Fithen, Brad Berry, Harrison Barnes, Drake Elkin, and Joel Harrison. As solo dancers, these guys have dominated the competition dance world for the last 15 years, collectively winning hundreds of Solo Grand Championship titles and thousands of trophies each. It was inevitable that they should join forces and do more than just compete. In 1999 the five came together to form the performance group, All That!, and started wowing audiences across the world. With international travels, the group has performed in Austria, Germany, Italy, Ireland, and Japan, participating in some of the world’s most popular festivals. All That!, also has many Television credits as well. They have been used as a promotional tool on the side of Mountain Dew cans as well as appearing in Dance Spirit magazine, USA Weekend and numerous other publications. In 2003, All That!, was awarded the highest honor in clogging, the Pioneer Award, for their continuous support in promoting clogging and ushering it into mainstream media. In 2007, they were the show openers for the University of Kentucky Basketball’s Midnight Madness, performing for over 23,000 people. Each dancer in All That! believes in giving back and helping those in need. These guys have raised thousands of dollars for terminally ill children, held benefits for youth sports leagues, and performed for The Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. 1

Season 1 Info
All That! finished in the Top 3 of Season 1.

Season 7 Audition
All That!'s audition consisted of clogging as a group to "Keep Your Hands to Yourself". Howard Stern, Sharon Osbourne, and Howie Mandel all voted "Yes," sending the act to the Vegas Round.



Season 7 Vegas Round
All That! was one of the Judges' Favorites in the Vegas Round. It was sorted into the "Dance Groups" category. Its performance consisted of more clogging in synchronicity.