Music Intersection | Meet The Team

Clarence Jey
President

Clarence Jey is a record producer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and songwriter. As a third generation classical pianist, young Jey initially grew up in the Australian Entertainment Industry performing with local bands and composing/producing music at his studio in Melbourne, Australia.

This led to Clarence Jey producing Australian Pop/Rap duo “Soul Class”, which was signed by Australia’s largest Independent Record Label, Mushroom Records. As a young adult, he blended his love of Music and Television to co-create the Theme song for 2008 US Emmy winning animation Television Show, "Growing up Creepie".

This success led to his relocation to the heart of the world’s entertainment capital, Los Angeles, California. Soon after, he was instrumental in one of the largest internet viral sensations in history, “Friday”, by Rebecca Black, which resulted in 167 Million YouTube hits. He co-wrote and produced/engineered the controversial song, which hit the US Billboard Top 100 and iTunes Top 20 in March 2011, referred to as “Genius” by music executive, Simon Cowell. "Friday" was also covered on various TV shows, including the cast of Fox network's smash hit show "Glee", that resulted in the Glee version of "Friday" landing on US Billboard Top 100 as well as iTunes Top 10.

Clarence Jey has also worked with a number of artists and writer/producers such as Cindy Santini (US Fontana/Universal), Mick Walsh (Adventures of Stevie V), Samantha Lombardi (Rafelson Media), Ladybird (Latvia), Richie Kotzen and Herbie Crichlow (Grammy for Backstreet Boys).

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Barry Wayne
Creative Producer

Barry Wayne, the Creative Producer at Music Intersection, is dedicated to seeing his clients succeed. Barry’s philosophy is to approach all opportunities from an integrated perspective and pursue big ideas whilst pushing creative boundaries, with a point-of-relevance mindset.

After college in 2001, Barry moved to Los Angeles from Indiana to find opportunities to work in film, television, music and photography. Soon after, he would discover that his primary creative strength was in photography, whilst under the guidance of the President of Talent at Gersh Agency (now President of talent at ICM). He would pursue this with enormous dedication and enthusiasm, which would result in his published works in Teen Vogue, People Magazine, Ok Magazine, Hollywood Reporter, MSN News, Teen.com, Now Justin Bieber.com, Console Digest, Live Journal.com, Mix Redding.com, Jollobuzz.com, Bud and Tigerbeat.com, Music Ko.com, Examiner and many more.

As the former creative director at Ark Music Factory, Barry was co-instrumental in the internet viral success of teen sensation Rebecca Black as well as coordinating the media buzz surrounding the event. His photographs of the artist alone took the world by storm and was published multiple times. During his stint at Ark, he provided leadership and direction for the creative team.  Barry worked alongside the music and video production teams to develop the artists and showcasing their talents to the masses.

Consistently pushing for innovation, Barry has the ability to see beyond the expected or average solution, intuitively and logically.  In his creative, Barry strives to see beyond tomorrow with a realistic balance of what is possible and appropriate for today.


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Alexa Brinkshulte
Talent/Marketing Coordinator

As the Talent/Marketing Coordinator at Music Intersection, Alexa manages a wide range of tasks ranging from coordinating of the artistic projects to interaction with promotion and distribution to ensure the communications and delivery reflect the vision of the company. Originally from Bremen, Germany, Alexa is an accomplished drummer with qualifications from Los Angeles Music Academy in Pasadena, CA as well as Berkley College of Music in Boston, MA.

Alexa has performed extensively with many international acts including appearances on various television networks. With her keen interest in online viral marketing, advertising and brand awareness, Alexa was co-instrumental in the viral success campaigns of teen artists such as Rebecca Black and Alana Lee. With her tremendous work ethic and organizational skills, Alexa brings to Music Intersection the tools to combine creativity into a sustainable marketing solution for the music related content.

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Steve McLeod
A&R / Producer / Strategic Marketing (Hong Kong/Australia)

Songwriter, Producer, Multi-Instrumentalist, grew up in Australia to a musical family. A classically trained pianist that as a teenager developed the passion for the electric guitar and song writing. A graduate of Musician Institute, Los Angeles, Steve released his debut solo album "Human Uniform" in 2009 to critical acclaim most notably in the U.S, Netherlands and Japan. His second album is set for release early 2012.

Steve has written for Emmy Award winning television and co-wrote 'Beautiful Life' with Richie Kotzen (Poison, Mr.Big) released on Richie's acclaimed "Wilson Hawk" album. Steve brings to Music Intersection, his many years of experience and education in the fields of strategic marketing and music content promotion, along with his personal networks in Asia/Australia.

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