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Jonathan Hay (born December 16, 1973) is an American celebrity publicist and record producer. Hay is a TIDAL Rising Producer/Artist who has been described as a “legendary music producer” and "media mogul". He's worked with clients from Sony Music to Wiz Khalifa and provides PR crisis management. ==Background== Jonathan Hay is a Leesburg, Florida native. He was adopted as a child. His biological parents are Ron Bradley (Lakeland, Florida) and Pamela Nicely (Ashtabula, Ohio) and their first time meeting in 41 years is part of a reality series. Hay was raised in Louisville, Kentucky. Hay got his start in the music industry with Travis Meeks who was signed to Interscope Records. He was slammed by Meeks for issuing a press release announcing Meeks' audition for the new band formed by ex-Guns N' Roses members Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum. In 2005, Hay helped publicize "Pon de Replay" the debut single from Rihanna with controversial marketing tactics. Hay worked as a publicist for Death Row Records. In 2012, Hay was in the middle of a high-profile guardianship case involving teen actress Ariel Winter, a star on the TV series Modern Family, and her mother, Chrisoula “Crystal” Workman. Winter’s mother approached Hay about leaking nude photos of her other daughter, Shanelle Workman, to the press in an attempt to counter allegations of abuse. Crystal Workman sent a cease and desist to Hay. Hay testified and signed a declaration for Ariel Winter in favor of her staying with Shanelle. In 2013, Hay co-founded SMH Records a Charlotte, North Carolina based record label. Hay was a co-executive producer on "Sex, Money and Hip-Hop" by Kxng Crooked fka Crooked I of Slaughterhouse, a rap group that is signed to Eminen and Shady Records. Hay executive produced an album featuring urban music by Kentucky artists and film star Johnny Depp. In 2014, it was announced that Hay was a music producer on the TV Show One Shot with T.I., RZA, DJ Khaled, Tech N9ne, Sway Calloway and others. In February of 2015, Hay had a six-figure departure deal from SMH Records. He formed "Jonathan Hay Celebrity" with longtime partner Sabrina Hale. In May, When Music Worlds Collide the debut studio album of Jonathan Hay and Mike Smith that features notable names in the hip-hop genre was released as a streaming only album and was featured on Fox News,〔(declare.html )〕 Billboard, and Business Insider. On July 1st, Billboard Magazine announced the release of Jonathan Hay's produced "Don't Close Your Eyes (Ashamed)" a song about suicide and alcohol abuse as a tribute to the late Keith Whitley on his 60th birthday. The music video premiered on MTV News on August 27th. On October 23rd, Hay appeared on Inside Edition and publicly apologized to Beyonce for his story in the unauthorized biography of Beyonce ''Becoming Beyonce'' Jonathan Hay's second studio album ''The Urban Hitchcock LP'' will be released on November 10th exclusively through Jay Z's TIDAL. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jonathan Hay (producer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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