From sideman to frontman, band member to solo singer/songwriter, DIY tours to major label deals, studio musician to producer, Jon has benifitted from seeing it from different sides. Currently the owner of Lakehouse music, he spends most of his time writing and producing other artists. Jon also loves cookies.
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Both a multi-instrumentalist and an all around music nerd, Erik has always found himself trying to be involved with music in as many capacities as possible. Throughout high school and college he played with and wrote for several NJ bands, which naturally led to fiddling with home recordings (mainly for the purpose of cataloging his work).
In 2010 Erik Graduated with a BA in Music from the College of New Jersey where he studied percussion and had the opportunity to perform with numerous ensembles. He also worked for all four years as a sound engineer in the music department. By graduation he was well aware that a career in audio engineering/production was definitely what he wanted to pursue. Erik is currently working as an engineer at Lakehouse and also maintains a part time career as a Orchestral/Marching Percussion instructor.
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Since a young age, Dylan has been more than attracted to music. When he was really young, he was intrigued by anything that made "noise".
At about the age of seven, Bruce Springsteen's Born To Run had made it's way into his stereo. Since that day, Dylan has been completely devoted to creating, writing, collaborating, recording, and playing music. Dylan soon realized that there was no way he was going to make it as a "Rock Star", and found his niche in Engineering.
He has performed with multiple bands and ensembles, including a Scottish Pipe and Drum Corps that competes at the world level in Scotland every four years. Currently a Senior at Shore Regional High School, Dylan can't wait to get out of high school, and hopes to find a good combination of school and music for his college experience.
Few people get a chance to make a career out of what they actually love to do and Dylan feels he has been graciously given that opportunity.
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Colton first heard a Jimi Hendrix record around the age of eleven and never looked back. Shortly after, he picked up a guitar and started a lifelong musical journey. Colton began writing songs in earnest at 14, and soon enough, he was playing any venue that would take him. His gift for songwriting has opened up quite a few doors, and the future only holds promise for this young artist. Colton's latest release is an EP entitled "Let's Make an EP!"
Currently an intern at Lakehouse, Colton is pursuing a degree in Music Industry from Monmouth University. He plans on continuing his studies at the graduate level when the time comes as well as making as much music as possible.
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