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Name
  
Christopher Rojas

Education
  
Stony Brook University

Role
  
Composer

Organizations founded
  
DigiTour Media

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Christopher Rojas (born 1982) is a multi-platinum composer, musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is also the co-founder of DigiTour Media, the largest producer of live events for the teenage market in North America whose investors include Ryan Seacrest and Advance Publications (parent company of Conde Nast).

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Biography

Rojas grew up in Flushing, Queens and attended Hunter College High School from 1994–2000, Hunter has been ranked the top public high school in America by The Wall Street Journal. He majored in violin at the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he studied under the highly respected violinist and professor Mitchell Stern, and later studied composition at New York University.

Career

In 2003 Rojas signed with publisher Zomba Enterprises and BMG publishing He has worked with such names as Big Time Rush, P!nk, Backstreet Boys, Heidi Montag, Tiffany Evans, Jessica Simpson, Delta Goodrem, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Vanessa Hudgens, Corbin Bleu, and Teddy Geiger., as well as Anastacia, MC Lars, Pink, Brian Littrell.

In 2011 Chris co-founded DigiTour Media, producers of the world's first YouTube tour, with his wife Meridith Valiando Rojas. On May 7, 2012 Chris was recognized by the Los Angeles Business Journal's annual "20 in their 20's" list as a notable Social Media entrepreneur.

In 2013 Chris launched the Cyrus family YouTube channel "Seriously Cyrus" with partner Meridith Valiando. Hailed as the family's attempt at "total Internet Domination", all "Seriously Cyrus" channel programming, which includes daily shows by family members such as Billy Ray Cyrus and Noah Cyrus, is being produced by Chris and Meridith for their consulting shingle RECon Inc.

Discography

2001, Here to Heaven, Jamie-Lynn Sigler 2003, Peace, Jim Brickman 2003, Secret Is Out, Darryl 2004, In This Skin, Jessica Simpson 2004, Mistaken Identity, Delta Goodrem 2004, Naked Truth, Sarah Hudson 2004, Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 16, Various Artists 2004, Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 17, Various Artists 2004, Rejoyce: The Christmas Album, Jessica Simpson 2004, Sick and Tired [EP], Anastacia 2004, Take My Breath Away/Fly, Jessica Simpson 2005, Angels, (single) Jessica Simpson 2005, In This Skin, Jessica Simpson 2006, Never Gone, Backstreet Boys 2006, The Graduate, MC Lars 2006, Walmart Nation, MC Lars 2006, I'm Not Dead, Pink 2006, Nobody Knows, Pink 2006, Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 22, Various Artists 2006, Now That's What I Call Music! Vol. 23, Various Artists 2006, Underage Thinking, Teddy Geiger 2006, Welcome Home, Brian Littrell 2007, Another Side, Corbin Bleu 2007, Dear Mr. President, Pink 2007, I'm Not Dead, Pink 2007, Pink Box, Pink 2008, Identified, Vanessa Hudgens 2008, Holiday Hits 2005, Vol. 5, Various Artist 2008, Pinoy Biggest Hits, Various Artists 2009, "Speak Love", (single) Hugh Sheridan 2009, "Sexy People" (single), Lolene 2010, "Electrick Hotel", Lolene 2010, "Superficial", Heidi Montag 2010, "Bittersweet" (single), Sophie Ellis-Bextor 2010, "Can I", Jaicko 2010, "B.T.R.", Big Time Rush 2010, "Daddy I'm A Rockstar", Cymphonique 2010, "I <3 U Crazy Mad", Going the Distance (film) 2011, "What Does It Take", (single) Dave Days 2011, "Supergood, Superbad", Tomohisa Yamashita 2011, "Checkmate", Namie Amuro 2011, "#1", (single) Namie Amuro 2011, "Dance With Me", (single) Justice Crew ft. Flo Rida 2011, "Worldwide", (single) Big Time Rush 2011, "Run", Jessica Mauboy 2011, "Sexy People", Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star (film) 2011, "Elevate", Big Time Rush 2013, "We Are MyName", Myname 2014, "The Real Thing", Femme 2014, "Come On Make It Happy", (single) Jordin Sparks, Beatrice Miller, Janel Parrish

References

Christopher Rojas Wikipedia