Ronald Jenkees

Ronald Jenkees

Cover of Jenkees' self-titled album. The first of his four albums.
Background information
Genres Electronic rock, hip hop, techno, rock
Occupation(s) Songwriter, musician
Instruments Keyboard controllers, piano, harmonica, vocals
Years active 2004—present
Labels Independent
Website www.ronaldjenkees.com

Ronald Jenkees is an American composer and musician, best known for his YouTube keyboard performances. His YouTube videos have been viewed (in total) over 70 million times.[1] Jenkees has thus far released four independent albums: the eponymous album Ronald Jenkees (2007), Disorganized Fun (2009), Days Away (2012) and "Alpha Numeric" (2014).[2][3]

Musical career

Jenkees began releasing beats and raps online under the name "Big Cheez" in about 2003. Under this name, he produced the 2005 album Straight Laced by Fish. In 2006, Jenkees started posting funny videos on YouTube, and later began posting music-related videos. These videos usually feature him wearing a hat and greeting his viewers by saying, "Hello Youtubes!". His videos gradually gained popularity, particularly after Bill Simmons from ESPN.com featured Jenkees and asked him to record his podcast theme, and again after being "thumbed up" by members of the StumbleUpon community. In 2007, Jenkees independently released his first studio album, Ronald Jenkees. In June 2009, Jenkees was featured on the STS9 album, Peaceblaster: The New Orleans Make It Right Remixes, producing a remix of "Beyond Right Now". On July 31, 2009, Jenkees released his second album, Disorganized Fun. Both are currently available on physical compact discs or as direct MP3 downloads. He has also recorded a third album titled, "Days Away", which was released in 2012,[4] [5] and Alpha Numeric (2014).[6]

A selection of his music (from his first two independent albums, Ronald Jenkees and Disorganized Fun) is included in the game "Sequence".

Style

Jenkees creates a variety of music ranging from electronic music to hip hop to rock and roll using pianos, keyboards, and various PC-controlled electronic synthesizers. He uses of keyboard and synthesizer synthetic voices to add a variety of instruments into his sound. The result is a combination of rock and roll with techno or trance influenced rock opera. In some of his YouTube videos he plays a harmonica in his slower tempo songs.

Equipment

Media coverage

Jenkees was featured in Paste Magazine,[7] columns by Bill Simmons on ESPN.com, and on the G4 television show Attack of the Show!.[8] In 2009, Jenkees was interviewed on Fox Business Network.[9]

Discography

Solo albums

Derty Neptune, Canon in D Remix, Clutter, Super-Fun, The Rocky Song Remixed, Snap, The Sunfish Song, Loui, Gold Spinners, Remix to a Remix, Almost Undamaged, 56K (rap), Ain't No Thang (rap)

Disorganized Fun, Fifteen Fifty, Guitar Sound, Synth One, Throwing Fire, Minimal MC, Stay Crunchy, Inverted Mean, Outer Space, Let's Ride (rap), It's Gettin Rowdy (rap)

Magnetic Moment, Speaker 1 Speaker 1, Sidetracked, Early Morning May, Supercell in Tune, With Water and Light, 7 Times, Red Lemonade, Days Away, Deep-Sea Sounding, Error Me Out, Piano Wire, Simpletank, From The Arrow Loop, Red Lemonade Remixed

Synergetics, Filter In, In Blue, Mr. Mac, Echo Out, Alpha Numeric, Hotel MIDI, 103 Degrees, Slow to Spring, Fall Drift, All the Circles, Dream Happy

Produced albums

(Variations and updated versions of some songs on Straight Laced can Be Found On Jenkees' First Album as instrumentals.)

Appearances

See also

References

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