The evolution of Jermaine Montell/Prince-Jj began at the ripe age of 12 where he performed in local school productions in his suburban Los Angeles neighborhood. Casting agents immediately took notice to his youthful exuberance and shining charisma and placed him in several National commercials(Gap,Sprite,Coke,McDonald's,Burger King,Checkers,Ho...
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The evolution of Jermaine Montell/Prince-Jj began at the ripe age of 12 where he performed in local school productions in his suburban Los Angeles neighborhood. Casting agents immediately took notice to his youthful exuberance and shining charisma and placed him in several National commercials(Gap,Sprite,Coke,McDonald's,Burger King,Checkers,Honda)and the list goes on. The bright-eyed adolescent clearly had the "it" factor. Soon after, he would be seen in principle roles in the comedy smash "Sister Act-2", with Whoopi Goldberg, the hit television drama "ER", "Boston Public", "Sister to Sister" and a host of others. As the consummate performer,Jermaine began to showcase his talents as a dancer/choreographer - much to the appreciation of many Music Industry executives who saw him as a perfect fit to work with such notable artists as Toni Braxton, Brandy, Will Smith, Brian McKnight, Deborah Cox, and Tevin Campbell. Working with such renowned artist allowed Jermaine the opportunity to travel the world on international concert tours and exposed him to a wide array of cultures, styles, and music that he would channel into his own. Seasoned with years of grooming, Jermaine joined the boy-band Evolution, which gained a huge international following primarily in Japan. Evolution packed clubs night after night, leaving audiences thrilled and excited to see the energetic Jermaine. After a year, the group ended, and Jermaine now Prince-Jj was ready to unveil himself to the world as a solo performer. His cd Disco Ball under his performing name "Prince-Jj" is now out on iTunes and all on-line stores.
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