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Michael Sean Harris

Michael Sean Harris has always had a deep abiding passion for music and has been singing and performing since High School at Wolmer’s Boys where he was part of the school choir. Throughout High School he performed for various concerts and productions, but it was not until sixth form that he composed music for a production entitled Not Just a Nightmare to be entered into the School’s Drama Festival. It was there that he was seen and invited to join the Little People and Teen Player’s Club by Cathi Levy.

 

For several years since 1991 Michael had been a member of The Little People and Teen Players Club and a founding member of Ashe Caribbean Performing Arts Ensemble. He now serves as Board Secretary and Foundation Director for the Ashe Company. 

 

In 1996 Michael was accepted, on scholarship, (the only Jamaican vocalist attending at the time) to Berklee College of Music, Boston. He graduated, June of 2000 with a dual major in Music Synthesis and Contemporary Writing and Production.

Directly after, Michael was contracted as the lead male vocalist for ‘Holiday on Ice-In Concert’. The show opened in Paris in August, 2000 and toured Europe for three years. 

 

Throughout his creative partnership Joy Mechanics, Michael and longtime friend and collaborator Michael Holgate have produced 2 albums and staged a World-Alternative music and arts festival- ‘Gungo Walk’  

 

In 2014, Michael presented ‘Lionheart: Cultural Currency’ at TEDx, Berklee Valencia, where he introduced the concept behind his current project- ‘Folkbeats and Blipspeak’, a fusion of Jamaican Folk and electronic Music. This lands squarely in hi wheelhouse as an electronic musician and folk aficionado.

 

Michael earned a Master’s degree in Music Technology Innovation from Berklee College of Music’s Valencia campus and worked as an academic consultant for the African Music Institute in Libreville, Gabon.  

 

He is a former Acting Dean, and Director of Studies for the School of Music at the Edna Manley College. He has also taught Pop/Jazz voice and Jazz Harmony and has written music technology and performance courses for their degree programme, and specializes in performance and procedural design and music technology. He is currently serving as the Head of the Performance Department.

 

He joined a growing community as a Caribbean Podcaster with the launch of his podcast 'Mike's Moment Of..." in February 2020.

Michael is a primary consultant with Digicel Rising Stars, acting as performance coach and can also be seen regularly on television as one of the resident judges on the High School Choir competition- TVJ’s All Together Sing.

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