Jonathan Minkoff is the Founder of SingStrong Inc., a 501(c)(3) Public Charity. He is also Executive Producer for the international a cappella festivals also named SingStrong, of which there have been nearly 20!
Profits from SingStrong go to support music programs and the fight against Alzheimer's. In 2011, SingStrong DC was nominated for "Favorite A cappella Event" in the A cappella Community Awards. Past headliners include Take 6, Pentatonix, Nota, Street Corner Symphony, Afro-Blue, Maxx Factor, Ten, Traces, and ARORA (Sonos) from The Sing-Off, American Idol's Blake Lewis and Nate Tao, and world renown artists like The Swingle Singers, The Bobs, Cadence, West Side 5, Ball in the House, Fii, Zulal, The Edge Effect, Julia Easterlin, Grace McLean and dozens more including his own group, Blue Jupiter.
Audiences may recognize Minkoff from his 2022 performance with Face Vocal Band at Carnegie Hall ("Total Vocal"), or his 2016 appearance on Lifetime's Television's A cappella TV show, Pitch Slapped with Blue Jupiter. Minkoff has also coached dozens of groups at a cappella festivals in the US and abroad, and was the choral director and voice instructor for Grayslake High School.
Since 2005, Minkoff has performed with Broadway Records recording artists, Blue Jupiter. Their sound has been described as a high energy mix of pop and twisted Broadway. Performance highlights include multiple tours of the US and Asia (including a Headline summer at the Sands Casino in Macau China), performances on nationally syndicated radio for over 10 million listeners, appearances on The Sing-Off live tour, headlining AcappellaStock2009 and sharing the stage with artists as diverse as The Roots, Third Eye Blind and comedian and SNL star, Andy Samberg. In a wildly different political climate, Blue Jupiter even won the prestigious Audience Favorite Award (aka "Audience Choice") at what was then the world's largest contemporary a cappella festival, the 2019 Moscow A cappella Festival.
Jonathan Minkoff has directed various a cappella groups since 1984. Six of those years were spent as the founder and artistic director of the full-time men's a cappella rock quartet, Blind Man's Bluff. While directing and performing with Bluff, he toured nationally, recorded two albums and multiple radio and TV commercials, shared the stage with national recording artists like All-4-One, headlined the Improv Comedy Club for an entire summer, sang the anthem for the World Champion Chicago Bulls and performed in front of crowds larger than 100,000.
Minkoff holds a Bachelor of Music in Music Education (with a minor equivalent in theatre) from Northwestern University where he performed with the University's Chorus, Chorale, Vocal Jazz Ensemble and Chapel Choir. Minkoff also holds a Juris Doctorate, cum laude with a concentration in Intellectual Property (copyrights, trademarks, entertainment law etc.) with honors from Boston University School of Law where he received the Dean's Award for achievement in Copyright Law. Minkoff has been admitted to practice in both New York and Massachusetts since 2001. Minkoff also completed a certificate program in voice at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute.
Jonathan Minkoff has received numerous musical awards including the National Harmony Sweepstakes' Best Original Song and Best Original Composition, Chicago's Sweeps Champion, and Chicago's Audience Favorite. His song "Christmas Valentine" co-written with Judy Fontana Minkoff, shared the Contemporary A cappella Recording Award nomination for "Best Holiday Album" in 2011, and "Album of the Year" in the Washington Area Music Awards, and won the WAMMY in 2012 for "Best A cappella Album" Cartoon Johnny's "The More The Merrier"). "Twisted Broadway Volume 1 An A cappella Album" received the 2018 CARA nominations for Best Pop Album, Best Showtune and Best Non-Scholastic Arrangement and Minkoff's arrangement and lead on Summertime won the Recorded A cappella Review Board (RARB) award for 2018 Track of the Year .
Minkoff is a frequent judge at both collegiate and professional a cappella competitions including the New York, Mid-Atlantic and Chicago Harmony Sweepstakes, NCHSA and ICCA/Varsity Vocals and the Wooten A cappella Fest.
Minkoff has performed or conducted seminars in a cappella at the 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008 East Coast A cappella Summits, SoJam 2005, the Vermont A cappella Summit 2007, SpringSing 2009 and SpringSing 2010: Voices United for a Cure, AcappellaStock2009, A cappella Fest Chicago 2009, the Los Angeles A cappella Festival, Midwest Vocal Fest 2010, Mile High Vocal Jam 2010 the "AH! Cappella" Music Festival 2011, The Bijou Blender 2012 and 2013 , at Amplify A cappella Festival 2012 , The Real Group Festival 2012 in Sweden and The A cappella Connection 2016 . Minkoff judged the finals of the first national South East Asian A cappella Competition, The All American Awaaz or A3 in 2017. Minkoff twice judged and coached approximately 50 HS Showchoirs, jazz and a cappella groups at CHSAA Show Choir and Jazz & A Cappella Festival in Colorado (2012, 2017). He was appointed Head Judge four times at The Aarhus Vocal Festival in Denmark (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019) where he also coached and emceed. He taught and performed at The Berks Choir Games in 2018. Minkoff has appeared as teacher, performer and host at SingStrongDC2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016; SingStrong Chicago 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016; and SingStrong New York 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 in the US.
Jonathan Minkoff served as Executive Director and Producer for the East Coast A cappella Summit from 2003 until 2008. He also served three terms as the President of CASA - The Contemporary A Cappella Society.
In late 2004 Minkoff received national attention as a featured expert in a cappella music on The Jane Pauley Show where he also musically directed, arranged for, and performed with the Jane Pauley Singers.
Minkoff runs a ProTools-based, vocal-centered
recording studio where he records, writes and produces
for a select group of artists, including multiple CARA nominees and Harmony Sweepstakes Champions, Stiletta, West Side 5,
Minkoff has over 350 published a cappella reviews at RARB.org.
Minkoff has an educational a cappella blog called A CAPPELLA 101 and has authored several articles on various issues relating to a cappella music including:
- A cappella Liner Notes: Credits Where Credit Is Due
- Permission to Arrange for Live Performance
- The Legality of Arranging
- Fair Use: Using Other's Works without Permission or Payment
- Who Owns the Arrangement
- The Role of Competition in A cappella
- 27 Fundraising Tips for A cappella Groups
- Top Ten A cappella Competition Rookie Mistakes
During daylight hours Minkoff can be found practicing law. Minkoff's practice includes a wide variety of trust and family services, and representing both artists and businesses who need intellectual property and entertainment law representation.