
JONATHAN ESTABROOKS
GRAMMY® nominated producer Jonathan Estabrooks has amassed over 20 years as an active producer, director and performer. He has produced and/or mixed over 75 albums many of which have reached Billboard #1 certification. He has received 8+ Million views on a wide variety of content from short-form documentary, music videos and commercial content, to charity singles and full album financing and production. As a graduate of The Juilliard School he has been hailed by the New York Times as ‘a robust baritone’ his experience in front of and behind-the-scenes has given him a unique understanding of the industry and how to craft the most compelling stories through music and film.
He conceived of and produced "Impossible Dream" for friend Aaron Lazar after a diagnosis of ALS to champion his healing journey and raise awareness and funds. The musical theatre album featured Josh Groban, Leslie Odom. Jr, Kirstin Chenoweth, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Loren Allred, Kelli O'Hara, Sting, Norm Lewis, Neil Patrick Harris and many more. It was nominated for a GRAMMY® in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal category.
He has worked with award-winning artists and producers across multiple genres including GRAMMY® winning artists Will Liverman, Isabel Leonard, Sasha Cooke, The National Children's Chorus, Broadway Inspirational Voices and Tamara Wilson while also producing alongside12-time GRAMMY® winning legendary producer Thomas Z. Shepard (Bernstein, Sondheim), 4-time GRAMMY® winning mixer Dave Reitzas (Streisand, Groban) and GRAMMY® and TONY®-winning producer Michael J. Moritz Jr. His work has been featured in major National and international media including on the front page of People.com, Billboard.com, Good Morning America and twice in the New York Times, CBC Television, CNN and NBC.
His film work is extensive including music videos, virtual contents, galas, behind-the-scenes content and documentaries. He was associate concert producer and IMAG live video director for the Leonard Bernstein Centennial concert at Wolf Trap, directing 11 cameras and featuring Misty Copeland, George Takei, Tony Yazbeck, Manhattan Transfer, Take 6, Paquito D’Rivera and the National Symphony Orchestra.