Producer, musician and songwriter, Jarrod Keith appeared on the music scene in the mid 1990s as a founding member of the popular Seattle-based band, The Mob Law. The band self-released two EPs, a live album, and a studio album, before disbanding in 2006. Still in Seattle, Jarrod co-founded another popular band, Project Lionheart. He spent the next several years honing his writing and producing skills, and releasing three full-length records. With his two bands, he has opened for, and shared stages with, Sublime, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Linkin Park, The Roots, Bronze Nazareth, and Blake Lewis. He has toured throughout the US, and strives to further his musical reach, globally.
Jarrod currently resides in Los Angeles, working on a degree in music production and recording from The Los Angeles College of Music. His latest releases include the self-titled EP JKDK, a collaboration with long time friend and Seattle favorite MC Damon Kollar, as well as producing the debut EP for the Portland-based trio Fear of Flowers. When not studying, Jarrod enjoys collaborating with other artists, producing, songwriting, and teaching the fundamentals of bass playing and audio recording. He is currently seeking a position where he can use his enthusiasm for audio engineering and all things musical, to inspire others, and to further his creative career on a high level.
Jarrod currently resides in Los Angeles, working on a degree in music production and recording from The Los Angeles College of Music. His latest releases include the self-titled EP JKDK, a collaboration with long time friend and Seattle favorite MC Damon Kollar, as well as producing the debut EP for the Portland-based trio Fear of Flowers. When not studying, Jarrod enjoys collaborating with other artists, producing, songwriting, and teaching the fundamentals of bass playing and audio recording. He is currently seeking a position where he can use his enthusiasm for audio engineering and all things musical, to inspire others, and to further his creative career on a high level.