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About Me....

How it all started...

Jamile McGee started dancing at the age of 4. Jamile was diagnosed at the age of 9 with Systemic Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis and was told he would either be in a wheelchair or not be able to walk for the remainder of his life. He was miraculously healed and able to walk and make his home on the stage. His gift to the world started with his first professional performance at 14.

Jamile was a dance major at Wright State University, excelling in ballet, modern, lyrical, and jazz. He has performed at colleges, universities, concerts, and special events nationally and internationally. His accomplishments in the art of dance have been expressed through teaching his first master class at age 16 at the Peabody Conservatory for Dance. Since then, he has taught and encouraged Hip Hop dance to all ages.

Now at the age of 40, Jamile has become a natural on stage wowing the crowds with his vibrant breaking, popping, locking, and Hip Hop. He has performed and danced around the US and internationally since his debut on “So you think you can dance?”, where he was the 3rd place finalist.  During that time, his ability to dance to any style was tested and proven on the highly-rated national Fox TV show. He amazed the crowd with his spirited comeback every week with highly energized, outstanding freestyle solos.   

Jamile choreographed for Will Ferrell’s  “Funny or Die” webisode featuring Wayne Brady, Mike Tyson, and Bobby Brown.  The video went viral and was one of the most popular, circulated videos on the Internet in 2010.  He has worked with artists such as Rihanna, Nelly Furtado, Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Chris Brown, Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, and many more.  He has passed on his love for dance to a huge fan base. He has choreographed routines for numerous shows and competitions throughout the United States.   Some choreographers he has worked with are Jimmy Locust, Brian Friedman, Mia Michaels, Shane Sparks, Lavelle Smith Jr, and Laurianne Gibson.   Jamile teaches workshops and master classes to eager students and is pioneering his choreography to lead the new movement of dance.

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My Music

Jamile started playing instruments at the age of four. His love for music and dance has become a powerful unique combination. At the age of 14, he bought his first DJ kit. He began to mix and make music through his teenage years. After many years in the industry as a dancer and choreographer performing with many artists in film, TV, movies, and tours his love for music, production, and entertainment has excelled.  Jamile McGee Production was started in 2011. Over the years he has deejay, produced music, and created tracks, beats, and mixes for various, unique audiences. His late uncle Nathaniel Fitzgerald encouraged him to continue to produce and write music. Jamile is currently pursing an education at Full Sail University. His company Jamile McGee Production with over 23 years of experience can provide music, DJ events, beats, and customized music production for your needs.

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

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Industry Dance /Choreographer

         “So You Think You Can Dance?”      Singapore/Malaysia Tour

            Anna Vissi, Greece Tour                  Mia Michaels

           Isley Brothers/Stephanie Mills                     Prophecy Dance Company                         Phoenix Dance Company                    Carol Hess

MTV Short Circuits

BET-Take the Cake

Wayne Brady Las Vegas / Tour

VMA Award/Beyoncé

Rhianna’s  ‘SOS’ Music Video

Chris Brown’s ‘Gimme That’

Nelly Furtado  ‘Man-eater’

Frank Gaston Choreographer      

Fantasia  ‘Hood boy’  

Beyoncé ‘Get Me Bodied’                       Vida Guerra  ‘It’s Like That’  

Lemonade Mouth- Disney Movie

MTV's Short Circuitz Nick Canon

Americas Got Talent

So You Think You Can Dance Season 1. 3rd Place Finalist

American Idol Gives Back

Wayne Brady's Don't Forget The Lyrics

Wendy Williams’ Show 2009

2006 VMA Awards Beyonce Performance

LXD Performance So You Think You Can Dance 2009

TV Guide Network

Mariah Carey Pepsi Commercial 2007

VH1- Diva’s Salute The Troops 2010

The Rosie O’Donnell Show-Gloria Estefan

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - Gloria Estefan

The Voice

Disney’s Austin & Ally

NAACP Awards Show “Chaka Kahn Performance

”So You Think You Can Dance" Season 11 Associate Choreographer

CBS's “Let’s Make a Deal”

Dancer FunnyOrDie.com Dancer

MTV's Short Circuitz with Nick Cannon**Dancer

Osaka Japan School of Music “Madonna Project”

Gloria Estefan “Live at the Mirage

Wayne Brady's “Making It Up Dancer

Monsters of Hip Hop Show Dancer

Isley Brothers Dancer

Stephanie Mills Show Dancer

Chris Brown “Gimme

That Nelly Furtado “Man-eater” Dancer

Beyoncé “Get Me Bodied” Dancer

Wayne Brady “Brotha from Down Under” Australian Tour

NNCF with Wayne Brady Choreographed  Routine to Honor Chaka Khan

LXD On SYTYCD

The Troops TV Show  with Katey Perry

Nick Cannon Wilding Out

Def Comedy Jam

Disney TV Kids Show

 Fantasia Music Video

Choreography For Usher

Choreographer Taylor Espsito Video

Assistant for Todd Sams

Flirt Choreographer 

Music Production/ DJ

  • Factory 1722                                 

  • Private Parties Las Vegas 2023 -24

  • 1831 Bar D                         

  •  Wedding 2023 Las Vegas

  • Beer Festival 2022-23                      

  • Pool Party Las Vegas 2023

  • Uproar Nightclub                               

  • Corporate Party Dance Studio 2023

  • The Manor                                           

  • Rumpus Room NYC

  • Drag Brunch Charles Village          

  • Paradox Night Club MD

  • Washington DC Boat Service DJ

  • NYC DJ Night Club

  • Music Production Full Circle Health

  • Music Production Kamilah Fit

  • Private Party Los Angeles

  • Anniversary Party Las Vegas

  • Drag Brunches Baltimore

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