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Jonathan Kingham is a folk, pop and jazz musician from Nashville, TN. He was born in Woodland, California and graduated from Woodland Senior High School in 1992. Kingham has released three full-length albums, one EP, and appeared on Meet The Bixbys as a band member for The Bixbys in 1999. Since 1997, he has toured nationally. His vocal work has been featured in The WB network's television seriesFelicity. Kingham is among a group of Seattle artists whose music is featured when a person calling the City of Seattle is put on hold. He is currently playing keyboards and slide guitar with Toad the Wet Sprocket, supporting the release of New Constellation, and tours extensively with the band's lead singer, Glen Phillips, in his solo shows. Kingham also teaches songwriting workshops with students all over the country with Ryan Shea Smith with a program called "Songwriting Made Simple".

Kingham also writes for other artists, produces albums for other artists and has songs featured in numerous music library catalogues.[1]

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  1. ^ "KING 5 News". Seattle. 2 June 2010. Event occurs at 5–6 PM PDT. NBC. KING. ((cite episode)): Missing or empty |series= (help)