The ever-changing face of the entertainment industry has the ability to inhale aspiring talent and spit it out with the quickness of tornadic winds. Yet, every once and a while, an individual emerges that exudes such passion and dedication to their creative vices, that they leave you not just impressed, but inspired. Thriving on the blood, sweat and tears that conjure up a perfect recipe for success…they are blessed with immeasurable talents. Their ability to capture your attention the moment they step into a room leaves more of a tattoo on your mind, rather than a simple impression.


Enter J Storm...
This globetrotting 80's baby has not only lived and performed around the world, but has intensely worked his way up the pillars of a competitive industry as an actor, singer, choreographer and dancer. Currently based out of New York City, J Storm remains a multi-talented contributor to the industry, whose stage presence cannot be denied.



Currently working in the studio on new solo musical efforts, he has also recently landed performance invitations overseas in both Europe and Australia, as well as a recent request from a DJ in Africa requesting to be the first station to debut his single "Say What".


His creative and visualistic abilities as a dancer and choreographer are unsurpassed…toting his signature style and fiery spotlight into the arenas of such artists as Snoop Dogg, Joey Page, Black Eyed Peas, Sean Kingston, The Jonas Brothers, Ray Jay, Nick Cannon, Blaque and Willa Ford. As a veteran actor he has spent time on Nickelodeon and the Disney Network, and continues to appear in various national and regional commercials.


And his contributions don't stop there. His strong public service ties earned him impressive community recognition. He is just one of five Americans to receive the prestigious Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis National Award for Distinguished Public Service for using his personal story to establish the Speak Out Hotline prevention program. NBC produced his proactive story of surviving a violent, racially motivated gang attack called "How They Changed America" which aired twice nationally. As a youth activist, he continues to make himself available for community events, conferences and school rallies.
The spotlight may fade for some, but for J Storm, it all but follows him as he continues his rise to the top of a seemingly unbeatable industry...leaving behind unforgettable snippets of sound waves synonymous with his untouchable talent and success.
Bio courtesy of girl on a wire, ink.