Jonathan Adam Jamal Lewis is an R&B/Gospel guitarist and burgeoning music composer from Boston. He began seriously playing and studying the guitar at the age of 15. In the Summer of 2005 he was awarded a full tuition scholarship to begin studying at Berklee College of Music. While attending Berklee, Jonathan had the pleasure of sharing the stage with many talented artists including Floetry, Chaka Kahn, Tom Hamilton (of Aerosmith), and Bobby Brown. Jon’s first major recording was with jazz artist Donald Harrison on his album, “3-D”.
As a composer, Jonathan began studying the craft in the 11th grade using programs such as Reason and Band-in-a-Box. Since then, he has upgraded the equipment in his personal studio and focused his aim at becoming one of Boston's best music producers. Additionally, Jon scored two short films during a 4-month internship program in Los Angeles. One film was screened at international film festivals in Paris, Italy, and Australia while the other led to an opportunity to compose music for Harpo Productions.
Influences include, The Neptunes, Rodney Jerkins, Rob Lewis, and Timbaland just to name a few. Jonathan’s objective is to incorporate the knowledge learned at Berklee with his own ideas and creativity to produce original music for all to enjoy.