Jonathan Sprout
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Jonathan Sprout |
| background | solo_singer |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Hightstown, New Jersey, United States |
| origin | Pennsylvania, United States |
| genre | Mainly children's music |
| occupation | Musician, singer, songwriter |
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Jonathan Sprout (born John Wells Sprout, Jr. on April 12, 1952 in Hightstown, New Jersey, United States) is an American songwriter, performer and recording artist from Pennsylvania, US. He has released twelve albums, many of which feature children's music. Sprout has performed more than 6,500 concerts and taught more than 800 songwriting workshops throughout the United States. In 1994, Sprout began a 20-year stint researching, writing, and recording songs about American heroes. This resulted in four albums that received 26 national awards including a Grammy nomination in the Best Children’s Album category. In 2010 his ninth album, American Heroes #3, was nominated for a Grammy Award in the "Best Music for Children" category.
Biography
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During the years immediately following college, he performed regularly in the ski resort of Killington, Vermont; in Estes Park, Colorado; and in Lake Placid, New York. His first album, "Angel's Everywhere" (Green Mountain Records, 1978 was a production of original writings from those years. In 1979, he formed the band Light to promote his new original work.
Sprout’s personal life reflects the values his creative work espouses. An active member of the Religious Society of Friends, known as Quakers, he resides in Bryn Gweled, an intentional community outside Philadelphia, dedicated to championing compassionate and responsible shared living. Sprout’s plug-in hybrid car and energy- efficient home and studio are powered by solar panels, enabling him to live and travel virtually off the utility and electric grid.
Career
Early career
In 1986, Sprout co-produced the first of four albums with recording engineer and guitarist Leslie Chew. Their On the Radio was the second album of rock music for children ever made in America. In 1990, Sprout Recordings released Lullabies for a New Age, the first album of original New Age music ever recorded for children.
In 1991, Sprout utilized his degree in psychology, releasing another album, Kid Power, created to boost children’s self-esteem. Dr. Music followed in 1994 with a title track that for sev-eral months stayed in the top 10 on Radio AHHS, America’s syndicated radio station for children.
American heroes
In 1994, Sprout began a 20-year stint researching, writing, and recording songs about American heroes. This resulted in four albums that garnered a 26 national awards, including a Grammy nomination in the Best Children’s Album category. Sprout wrote a tribute to John Muir because he co-wrote a song about him that appears on his Grammy nominated American Heroes #3 CD.
Jonathan's song Interconnected, a beautiful song about Rachel Carson, is featured in an article at Kids Can Groove.
You can find the American Heroes collection at Songs for Teaching. https://www.songsforteaching.com/store/jonathan-sprout-american-heroes-cd-pr-4601.html
Force For Good
In 2016, concerned by current national and global events yet inspired by the heroes he had written about, Sprout founded Force For Good to uplift, unify, inspire, energize, and engage people in responsible civic duties.
Sprout worked with co-producer Joe Mennonna for two years, orchestrating 24 original music pieces. He worked two more years creating films for each piece of music with Emmy-winning filmmaker Rodney Whittenberg. Force For Good’s songs and films address important issues, including sensible gun control, immigration reform, climate change, renewable energy, hunger, homelessness, and racial and gender equality.
Force For Good has released one film each month, beginning in January 2020 with Ice, a piece about the melting of the polar ice caps and the effects of climate change. The Force For Good audio CD Passions was released February 2020 and followed by a second CD, Innocence, in February 2021. The Passions CD debuted on the February ZMR Top 100 Charts at #4, and placed #2 on the March Top 100 charts. The film “Safe” (about sensible gun regulation) is a Finalist in the Independent Shorts Awards.
Kathy Parsons from Mainly Piano conducted a wonderful interview with Jonathan about Force For Good Music and his career.
Discography
Music Recordings
- Angels Everywhere (Green Mount Records, 1978)
- A Light in the Night (Sprout Recordings, 1984)
- On the Radio (Sprout Records, 1986)
- Lullabies for a New Age (Sprout Recordings, 1991)
- Kid Power (Sprout Recordings, 1991)
- Dr. Music (Sprout Recordings, 1994)
- More American Heroes (Sprout Records, 2000)
- American Heroes (Sprout Records, 2006)
- American Heroes #3 (Sprout Recordings, 2009)
- American Heroes #4 (Sprout Recordings, 2014)
- Passions (Sprout Recordings, 2020)
- Innocence (Sprout Recordings, 2021) Album links: https://www.discogs.com/artist/2091006-Jonathan-Sprout
Short Films
- Ice - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KO61x3OeNeE
- Harmony - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8j-FO1p9Qk
- Courage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw5SA-Q52JU
- Solar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXQeyQLtfv8
- Refuge - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U4IbseXgLk
- Community - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUgX-Gp6LKk
- Safe - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTgkTL_fT1Q The film, Safe" was showcased at the Beloit Film Festival.
- Happiness - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlxRxjY7VJk
- Grace - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DN7EhdRP3s
- Hope - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeyUjoUaOkM
- Mountains - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMexEIzqrVU
- Organic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1bUjghMysg
- Exceptional - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hPwxhTMD4o
- Homeless - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Jnk_9APy-k
- Organic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1bUjghMysg
- Natural - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bYcVJQEMKM
- Adirondack - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOmUCAEfEi4
- Wilderness - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WD387Mj4G40
- Vinyasa - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZI2W51WoIk
- Reverence - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drNqzu3nnvA
- Plastic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZISWmqnRqto
- Wind Energy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2efTtPH7ZQ
- Oceans - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYtiTebwOmY
- Uplifters - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ICRgjQsN1o
- Hunger - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJRB8RjCFIs The film Hunger is used by the Warminster, PA Food Bank on their website. Jonathan is a volunteer at the food bank.
References
References
- (2019-11-19). "Jonathan Sprout".
- Lauer-Williams, Kathy. (31 January 2010). "Bucks County, Pa., kids' singer Jonathan Sprout up for a Grammy".
- Bruno, Mike. (January 31, 2010). "Grammy Awards 2010: The winners list".
- Ollestead, Berit. [https://morristowngreen.com/2013/10/15/its-all-about-r-e-s-p-e-c-t-at-alfred-vail-school-in-morris-plains/ "It’s all about R-E-S-P-E-C-T at Alfred Vail School in Morris Plains"], Morristown Green, October 15, 2013. Accessed July 23, 2019. "Growing up in Hightstown, Sprout set out to sing for grown-ups."
- Cregan, Amanda. [https://www.jonsprout.com/cms/sproutblog/entry/bucks-county-musician-jonathan-sprout-combines-music-and-storytelling-to-put-kids-in-tune-with-america-s-historical-heroes "Making a Living: Bucks musician combines history, music in children's 'edu-tainment'"], ''[[Bucks County Courier Times]]'', April 5, 2016. Accessed July 23, 2019. "After graduating with honors from the prestigious Peddie School in Mercer County, New Jersey, he earned a degree in psychology from Bucknell University."
- "Site Archived".
- "L'Agenda - Volume I - The Yearbook".
- "Olympics over but inspiring stories live on".
- (1978). "Green Mountain Records - Jonathan Sprout, Angels Everywhere".
- (1978). "Social Media Director".
- "When They Flew: Song for Teaching about The Wright Brothers".
- "Come Back Home (John Muir) - by Jonathan Sprout & Dave Kinnoin - John Muir Exhibit".
- "Come Back Home - Song inspired by John Muir by Jonathan Sprout - John Muir Exhibit".
- Dick Metcalf. (2019-12-18). "Sublimely sensitive sonic experiences Force For Good - Passions".
- "Passions by Force For Good - Album Review".
- Hannaleck, Keith "MuzikMan". "New Age Music Reviews".
- (2020-01-21). "Jonathan Sprout {{!}} Force for Good {{!}} Passions Album Review by Dyan Garris".
- Dick Metcalf. (18 December 2019). "Sublimely sensitive sonic experiences Force For Good - Passions".
- "New Age / Ambient / World Top 100 Radio Chart".
- (19 June 2020). "Finalists: May 2020".
- "Interview with Jonathan Sprout and Force For Good, March 2021".
- "Jonathan Sprout – Angels Everywhere".
- "Showcase of the film Safe at the Beloit Film Festival".
- "Welcome to Warminster Food Bank".
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