Biography:
Jonathan Krackehl
THE
EARLY YEARS: Growing Up as a Magician
Jonathan Krackehl, a native of Westchester County
in New York State, became enamored with magic
at a surprisingly early age. Unbeknownst to his
parents, their gift of a magic kit for his fourth
birthday would propel him into a career as a magician.
Jonathan was a born performer: his winning personality
and love for magic were nothing short of amazing.
Perhaps this is why the nickname “Amazing
Jonathan”, given to him by family and friends,
stuck. Beginning at age nine, Jonathan started
meeting with master magicians such as: Jeff McBride,
“Just Alan” and Bill Andrews. These
men helped Jonathan to fine-tune his craft and
instilled in him the drive to share his magic
with the world.
In addition
to his interest in magic, Jonathan has also enjoyed
the art of music. A drummer since the age of nine,
Jonathan is well versed in musical performance.
As a musician himself, he relates with and understands
the plights of other artists.
In 1994, Jonathan’s magic career took off.
He joined the Society of American Magicians, the
oldest known magic association in the world, and
then he formed his own magic performance business.
It was with this business that Jonathan was finally
able to combine his two loves: magic and music.
He provided both his magic skills and the talents
of a hired DJ to his clients. He would later return
to this synergy in his Real Magic New York project.
HIGH SCHOOL YEARS: First Video Project
During his last year of high school, Jonathan
found that he could combine his magic with philanthropic
efforts to make a difference in the world. He
has performed for various hospitals, religious
institutions, and has organized several benefit
shows. In addition, Jonathan tries to help promote
the art of magic. In 1997, he became a coach for
the Society of Young Magicians, Assembly #42 in
Stamford, Connecticut. Two years later, he created
a “Magic and Mystery” program in Westchester
area elementary schools, to share his love for
his craft and to perhaps inspire younger children
to follow his path.
It was also during high school that Jonathan became
interested in television production. He recorded
his first video, entitled “Hallway Magic”,
which captured spectators’ immediate reactions
to his street performances. He brought this idea
of recording street magic with him to the State
University of New York College at Geneseo.
COLLEGE
YEARS: Magic, Music and Television
Jonathan, as a freshman, became quickly involved
with the campus television station. It was there
that he met Gary Cirlin. As station manager, Cirlin
encouraged Jonathan to use his ideas of close-up
magic to create a special that could be aired
on the television station.
Jonathan was
enthralled with this concept. In the wake of September
11th, he decided to go beyond the state university
campus and perform magic across New York State
in order to raise money for the Twin Towers Fund.
This special, Real Magic New York, premiered
on September 13, 2002 at the Palisades Center
IMAX Theatre in West Nyack, New York. The show
was selected as the 2nd Best Overall Film in the
first annual IMAX Student Film Festival.
During the course of taping Real Magic,
Jonathan remembered how effective his music and
magic combination was during his previous ventures.
He began to involve recording artists such as
Sevendust and Howie Day into his project. It was
in this way that the idea of Real Magic TV
was born.
PRESENT
DAY: Expanding the Audience
Real Magic TV has exploded as Jonathan has performed
magic for and/or interviewed over 100 artists
and celebrities. The music television network
FUSE has signed on to carry 5-minute episodes
of Jonathan's program. These mini web-episodes
will be featured exclusively on fuse.tv.
In addition, you can expect to see Jonathan promoting
the episodes on the FUSE's TV network itself,
which broadcasts to 40 million homes.
Jonathan has really found a niche in his combination
of music and magic. Through is current relationship
with FUSE, Jonathan looks forward to continuing
his Real Magic project and having a broader audience
base with which to share his two loves.
Written by: Kerri Rider
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