Jonathan Phillip Wilkins

Jonathan Phillip Wilkins
Born (1971-12-06) December 6, 1971
Origin Miami, FL
Genres Pop, Indie rock, Alternative rock, Dub Reggae, Film Music
Occupation(s) Music Producer, Songwriter, Engineer, Screenwriter, Film Director
Instruments Drums, Multi-instrumentalist
Years active 1993–Present
Associated acts Riviéra
The Postmarks
Mathis International
I Am Stereo
John Ralston (musician)

Jonathan Phillip Wilkins is an American producer, singer/songwriter, Multi-instrumentalist, composer and screenwriter. Jonathan is originally from Miami, Florida, currently residing in Los Angeles and is a member of the band The Postmarks, which is currently on an indefinite hiatus. He has released two full length albums with The Postmarks, along with a covers album and an EP.

Wilkins worked for several supermarket tabloids from 1993 to 2005, including the Sun, Globe and Weekly World News. He filled various positions such as Art Director, writer, and Production Manager. He was at the Sun tabloid when several anthrax-filled letters were sent to the offices of American Media Inc. days after the September 11 attacks.

In 1997, Jonathan moved to San Francisco and worked for the Pacifica Tribune, and then trade magazine M Business. He played briefly in the indie rock trio Peachum.

He returned to South Florida in 2001 and became active in the burgeoning local music scene, playing and recording with several artists including Summer Blanket, The Freakin' Hott, Helen Horal, The Brite Side, I Am Stereo, John Ralston, See Venus and finally, The Postmarks.

Jonathan currently writes screenplays and has a recording project called Mathis International with singer/songwriter Jessica Glisson.

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