After some twenty plus years of writing, recording and producing music, Jamie Prokop has always strived to exceed expectations with great success and continues to satisfy the needs of others through his creativity and abilities, and by cultivating a lasting relationship with the people he works with. He exudes, both, a genuine and dynamic quality not just in his personality and character, but in his work ethic and creative process as well that can easily and honestly be detected in his workmanship and performance.
Prokop has had the pleasure of having some of his works recognized in international film, award winning projects, and has even gained attention from Christian Pop/Rock producer Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin, Steven Curtis Chapman). He has also enjoyed the fruits of his labour internationally with traditional radio, satellite radio, and internet/cable radio exposure for several of his artists, including his own works. He has been involved in radio production since the age of nine and continues with great success today writing radio commercials for several business’s across Canada. He has spent hundreds of hours on the concert stage, both as an artist and a musician and in recent years, became the drummer for LIGHTHOUSE, taking the place of his father Skip Prokop, who retired in 2012 and who subsequently died in 2017 after a contracted battle with heart disease.
Jamie left Lighthouse during the covid hiatus to pursue other projects but will always be a member of the LIGHTHOUSE family.
Prokop has had the pleasure of having some of his works recognized in international film, award winning projects, and has even gained attention from Christian Pop/Rock producer Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin, Steven Curtis Chapman). He has also enjoyed the fruits of his labour internationally with traditional radio, satellite radio, and internet/cable radio exposure for several of his artists, including his own works. He has been involved in radio production since the age of nine and continues with great success today writing radio commercials for several business’s across Canada. He has spent hundreds of hours on the concert stage, both as an artist and a musician and in recent years, became the drummer for LIGHTHOUSE, taking the place of his father Skip Prokop, who retired in 2012 and who subsequently died in 2017 after a contracted battle with heart disease.
Jamie left Lighthouse during the covid hiatus to pursue other projects but will always be a member of the LIGHTHOUSE family.