ABOUT JJPZ
Jonathan George, President of JJPZ Talent Development, has become one of the top developers of young artists. His success in the music industry not only comes from his dedication of empowering kids through the arts, but also from his professional career as an entertainer and artist.
JJPZ has developed some of the hottest and youngest talent seen on film and tv today. Clients include Pussy Cat Dolls, Canadian Idol, Trollz, Aubree Storm (High School Musical National Tour), Victoria Justice (Lola on Zoey 101), Kelci Paige (Radio Disney, America’s Most Talented Kids, Jay Leno), Lil’ Bubba (Recording Artist, America’s Most Talented Kids), Caitlyn Taylor Love (America’s Got Talent Finalist, Miss Texas Teen USA), Joy Lauren (Desperate Housewives), Ambrosia Kelley (Kill Bill), Anthony Ghannam (Prince Ronan- Bambi 2), Christina Robinson (Dexter), Taylor Kirk (America’s Most Talented Kids), Jillian Hill (Voice of Fisher’s Play All Day Toddler Doll), and Infant Records Compilation CD to name a few.
After graduating with a Bachelor of Vocal Music Education from the University of Central Oklahoma, Jonathan combined his soulful Gospel vocals with his classical training to perform in over 60 stage shows, musicals, radio and television appearances that have taken him all over the world performing for millions.
Since moving to Los Angeles in 2001 to focus on his singing and songwriting careers, he shot a music video to his first single, “Ooh Mama Mia”. This hot Latin/hip hop hit is featured in the “Behind The Scenes” documentary of Playboy’s 2005 Swimsuit Calendar. He also won the title Grand Champion Winner on Ed McMahon’s new “Star Search” show called “Next Big Star”, singing his original song “Losing All My Pride”. Jonathan also shot a JayZ music video, a SAYNKO commercial with Nicholas Cage and has performed on FOX’s “Thirty Seconds to Fame” as well as “MAD TV”.
Jonathan is also the founder and creator of Stained Glass World, which is an amazing non profit organization that is taking a cast of 9 artists out on tour to build self-esteem in youth. Read more at www.myspace.com/stainedglassworld.