Jonathan Estabrooks
Jonathan Estabrooks (born 1983) is a Grammy Award nominated Canadian record producer, filmmaker, trained operatic baritone, and graduate of the Juilliard School.
In November 2025, Estabrooks received his first Grammy Award nomination with Will Liverman for the album titled "The Dunbar/Moore Sessions Vol. II. in the Grammy Award for Best Classical Compendium category. That same year he produced a further three Grammy Award nominated albums in the Best Classical Vocal Solo Album category including "Black Pierrot" by Sidney Outlaw and Warren Jones, "In This Short Life" by Devony Smith and Danny Zelibor and "Schubert Beatles" by Theo Hoffman and Steven Blier, pianist and co-founder of the New York Festival of Song.
In 2024, Estabrooks co-produced the Grammy Award nominated album Impossible Dream for American actor and singer Aaron Lazar. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album" in November, 2024. It included duets with Josh Groban, Neil Patrick Harris, Leslie Odom Jr, Loren Allred, Kelli O'Hara, Kate Baldwin, and featured Sting and appearances from Kristin Chenoweth, Lin-Manuel Miranda and many more. It was released on August 23, 2024, by Lexicon Classics and was developed by Studio Seven Media and Emitha LLC. Fellow producers included Kitt Wakeley, Aaron Lazar, Patrick Conlon, David Das and Christina Giacona. It charted at #2 on Billboard's Classical Crossover Album chart in September, 2024.
Jonathan has produced and mixed over 75 projects to date in the classical, jazz and crossover genres. He was executive producer and creator of Artists for the Arts, a charity single and music video in support of Americans for the Arts and their efforts to save the National Endowment for the Arts He was active in the Canadian and American opera, concert and musical theatre worlds and on YouTube.
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