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'''Adelchis''' war König der [[Langobarden]].
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{{Infobox musical artist
|Name = J.R. Rotem
|Img =JR Rotem LF.JPG
|Background = non_performing_personnel
|Birth_name = Jonathan Reuven Rotem
|Born = [[1975]]
|Origin = [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]]
|Instrument = [[Keyboard instrument|Keyboard]], [[Sampler]]
|Genre = [[Reggae music|Reggae]], [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]], [[Pop music|Pop]], [[R&B]]
|Occupation = [[record producer]]
|Years_active =
|Label = Beluga Heights
|Associated_acts = [[Britney Spears]], [[Evan "Kidd" Bogart]],[[Sean Kingston]], Zach Katz, [[Lindsay Lohan]]
|URL = [http://www.jonathanrotem.com Official website]
}}
'''J. R. Rotem''' (born '''Jonathan Reuven Rotem''' in [[1975]] in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]])<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=2736|title=Interview J.R. Rotem: Pimpin' Ain't Easy, blender.com|date=2007-07|publisher=Blender|accessdate=2007-12-16}}</ref> is an [[United States|American]] [[record producer]], born to [[Jewish]] parents. He wanted to be a musician and started playing the piano at the age of 2. Jonathan's parents quickly saw that he was talented and supported him in his dream of becoming a musician. He played [[classical music]] until junior high school when he became fascinated by [[hip hop music]].


Adelchis (auch '''Adalgis''') war der Sohn des letzten langobardischen Königs [[Desiderius (König)|Desiderius]] und seiner Frau Ansa. Während sein Vater in [[Pavia]] noch Widerstand gegen die fränkischen Invasoren leistete, ergab sich Adalchis in [[Verona]]. Es gelang ihm, nach [[Byzantinisches Reich|Byzanz]] zu fliehen. Seine Versuche, die langobardische Königskrone zurückzugewinnen, scheiterten [[788]] endgültig, als seine in Kalabrien gelandeten byzantinischen Truppen von Grimoald, dem [[Herzog von Benevent]], geschlagen wurden. Sein weiteres Schicksal ist unbekannt.
He has produced tracks for artists such as [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]], [[Destiny's Child]], [[Paris Hilton]], [[Britney Spears]], [[Snoop Dogg]], [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Mýa]], [[The Cheetah Girls (recording artists)|The Cheetah Girls]], [[Plies]], [[Ashley Tisdale]], [[Chamillionare]] and [[Lindsay Lohan]] among others. He has also sold a single beat, thump, to [[Dr. Dre]]. He currently resides in [[Los Angeles]] where he creates most of his music.


[[Alessandro Manzoni]] verfasste [[1822]] die Tragödie Adelchi (it. Adelgis).
In 2006, Rotem started his own record label, Beluga Heights, along with manager [[Zach Katz]], inking a joint deal with [[Epic Records|Epic]] and [[Koch Records|Koch]]. [[Sean Kingston]], a young Miami-based rapper, was their first signing. Rotem and Katz also started a publishing company under the Beluga Heights umbrella, signing "SOS" co-writer [[Evan "Kidd" Bogart]]. Beluga Heights' newest signee is 18-year old R&B singer [[Auburn (singer)|Auburn]] from [[St. Paul, Minnesota|St. Paul]], [[Minnesota]]. <ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.djbooth.net/index/news/entry/twin-cities-rb-singer-auburn-inks-deal-0121081/|title=Twin Cities’ R&B singer Auburn Inks Deal With JR Rotem’s Beluga Heights via Epic/Koch|date=2008-01-22|publisher=DJBooth.net|accessdate=2008-02-03}}</ref>


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==Early life==
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As a youngster, J.R.'s parents insisted that his musical interest be honed in a strict, disciplined way. This meant hours of private piano sessions daily where he developed a passion for classical music. On the contemporary front, he found artists like [[The Beatles]], [[Sting]] and [[Abba]] inspiring, but at a very young age, when he first heard [[Run DMC | Run DMC's]] "[[Raising Hell]]" album, he became mesmerized by hip hop. While he loved what he heard musically, he wasn't interested
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in becoming a hip hop musician himself at that point.


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After graduating from [[Campolindo High School]] in [[Moraga, California]], J.R. entered the prestigious [[Berklee College of Music]] in [[Boston]] where he majored in piano performance with aspirations of scoring films professionally. However, it was only the release of two seminal CDs - Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" and Snoop Dogg's "Doggystyle" - that unleashed J.R.'s inspiration to undertake music production.
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As an accomplished and well-versed [[jazz]] pianist, J.R. instantly recognized the jazz influences of the samples used in these two hip hop masterpieces, but did not instantly recognize the samples themselves because he was never exposed to the music of [[Funkadelic]], Parliament, [[James Brown]] and other 70's Rock/Soul pioneers whose music was now weaving and growing into the evolving and flowing soundtrack of hip hop.
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However, he did instantly recognize that the music made people feel jazzy and react with happiness. In fact, J.R. analogizes the cross over of hip hop to the mainstream in the same way jazz must have felt to the earlier generation of mainstream youths: "I started using the hyper-hot hip hop beats of the day in my jazz setz and bought some studio equipment to beat with." With his passion for hip hop and a new home studio, J.R. instantly combined the discipline honed from years of formal study into beating on a full-time basis.
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J.R.'s first big break came when a [[CD]] of him beating landed in the hands of veteran Bay Area producers who planned on using J.R.'s talents for an upcoming [[En Vogue]] album. Eventually though, the CD ended up with producer [[Dwayne Wiggins]] of [[Tony, Toni, Tone]] fame who thought the beating better suited Beyonce and eventually, Destiny's Child. The song "Fancy" made it on to the ''Survivor'' CD and a second track, "My Song", eventually ended up on a special issue Destiny's Child CD entitled ''Love Destiny''. J.R.'s second break came when Dr. Dre heard one of the songs J.R. had produced.
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In the year that followed, J.R. produced cuts on over 2 records for A-listers such as [[50 Cent]], [[Snoop Dogg]], [[The Game (rapper)|The Game]], [[Rihanna]], [[Britney Spears]],[[Christina Milian]], [[Mobb Deep]], [[Lil' Kim]], [[Mýa]], [[Young Buck]], [[Busta Rhymes]], [[Trick Daddy]], [[Talib Kweli]], [[Lil' Flip]], [[Ashley Tisdale]], [[Jesse McCartney]], [[Paula DeAnda]] to name a few.

Throughout 2007, Rotem has been spotted with pop superstar [[Britney Spears]]. Spears and Rotem first met while Rotem was producing for Spears' husband at the time, [[Kevin Federline]]. Rotem went on to produce several tracks for Spears but they didn't make the final cut for her new album ''[[Blackout (Britney Spears album)|Blackout]]''. Only "Everybody" was used as a bonus track on [[iTunes]] and the Japanese edition of the disc.

He is currently working on [[Lindsay Lohan]]'s third studio album to be released in mid 2008. JR has been seen a couple of times with Lindsay out and about in a Los Angeles recording studio in [[December]] [[2007]].


==Discography==
[[50 Cent]] - ''[[The Massacre]]''
* 17. "Position of Power"
* 20. "So Amazing" (featuring [[Olivia (singer)|Olivia]])
[[Ashley Tisdale]] - ''[[Headstrong (album)|Headstrong]]''
* 03. [[He Said She Said (song)|"He Said She Said"]]
[[Baby Bash]] - ''[[Cyclone (Baby Bash album)|Cyclone]]''
* 03. "Supa Chic" (Feat. [[Paula DeAnda]])
* 05. "[[What Is It]]" (Feat. Sean Kingston)
[[Blake Lewis]] - ''[[A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream)]]''
* 10. "What'cha Got 2 Lose?"
[[Britney Spears]] - ''[[Blackout (Britney Spears album)|Blackout]]''
* 14. "Everybody" <small>(bonus track on [[iTunes]] & Japanese edition of the disc)</small>
[[The Cheetah Girls (recording artists)|The Cheetah Girls]] - ''[[TCG (album)|TCG]]''
* 01. "Fuego"
* 07. "Do No Wrong"
[[Bun B]] - ''[[II Trill]]
* 01. "That's Gangsta" (featuring [[Sean Kingston]])
[[Chamillionaire]] - ''[[Ultimate Victory]]''
* 02. "[[Hip Hop Police]]" (featuring [[Slick Rick]])
* 05. "[[Industry Groupie]]"
Clyde Carson
* 00. "Doin That" (featuring Sean kingston)
[[D12]] - ''[[D12 World]]''
* 20. "Good Die Young" (Keyboards by JR)
[[D12]] - [[Shark Tale|''Shark Tale'' Soundtrack]]
* 05. "Lies & Rumors" (Keyboards by JR)
[[Destiny's Child]] - ''[[Survivor (album)|Survivor]]''
* 05. "Fancy"
[[Destiny's Child]] - ''[[Love: Destiny]]
* 01. "My Song"
[[Dr. Dre]] - ''[[Detox (Dr. Dre album)|Detox]]''
* 00. "Untitled"
[[Ebony Eyez]] - ''[[7 Day Cycle]]''
* 02. "Heart of A Soldier"
[[Fabolous]] - ''[[Real Talk]]''
* 09. "Can You Hear Me"
* 18. "Po Po" (featuring [[Nate Dogg]] & Paul Cain)
[[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]]
* 00. "[[Big Girls Don't Cry (Fergie song)|Big Girls Don't Cry]] (Remix)" (featuring [[Sean Kingston]])
[[Flo Rida]] - [[Mail on Sunday (album)|Mail on Sunday]]
* 04. "Roll" (featuring [[Sean Kingston]])
* 07. "Ms. Hangover"
[[Freeway (rapper)|Freeway]] - ''[[Free at Last (Freeway album)|Free at Last]]''
* 06. "Take It To The Top"
[[Jada (singing group)| Jada]] - [[''Bring It On: In It To Win It'' (soundtrack)|''Bring It On: In It To Win It'']]
*00. "I'm That Chick"
[[Lindsay Lohan]] - "Untitled Third Studio Album"
*00.
[[Jennifer Lopez]] - ''[[Brave (Jennifer Lopez album)|Brave]]''
* 01. "Stay Together"
[[Jessi Malay]]
* 00. "Gimme" (featuring [[Lil Scrappy]])
[[Jin (rapper)|Jin]] - ''[[The Rest Is History]]''
* 10. "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"
* 14. "C'mon"
[[Jojo (singer)|Jojo]]- ''[[The High Road]]''
* 04. The High Road
[[Keke Palmer]] - ''[[So Uncool]]''
* 07. "Footwurkin'"
[[Kevin Federline]] - ''[[Playing with Fire (Kevin Federline album)|Playing with Fire]]''
* 03. "America's Most Hated"
* 05. "Lose Control"
* 06. "Dance With a Pimp"
[[Kevin Michael]] - ''[[Kevin Michael (album)]]''
* 09. "Weekend Jumpoff"
[[Leona Lewis]] - ''[[Spirit (Leona Lewis album)|Spirit]]''
* 04. "[[Better in Time]]"
[[LeToya Luckett]] - ''[[LeToya (album)|LeToya]]''
* 08. "All Eyes on Me" (featuring [[Paul Wall]])
Lil Eazy - ''[[Waist Deep (soundtrack)]]''
*03. "This Ain't a Game" (featuring [[Bone Thugs-N-Harmony]])
[[Lil Flip]] - ''[[Undaground Legend]]''
* 04. "I Shoulda Listened" (featuring [[Seville]])
[[Lil Kim]] - ''[[The Naked Truth (Lil' Kim album)|The Naked Truth]]''
* 06. "Whoa"
* 21. "Last Day"
[[Lil Scrappy]] - ''[[Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live]]''
* 09. "Livin' in the Projects"
Maino
* 00. "All I Need" '''(Featuring [[Trey Songz]])
* 00. "Rumors"
* 00. "My Hood"
[[Mobb Deep]] - ''[[Blood Money (Mobb Deep album)|Blood Money]]''
* 13. "In Love With the Moula"
[[Mýa]] - ''[[Liberation (Mýa album)|Liberation]]''
* 02. "Walka Not a Talka" '''(featuring [[Snoop Dogg]])
* 11. "All in the Name of Love"
* 00. "How We Carry"
[[Natasha Bedingfield]] - ''[[Pocketful of Sunshine]]''
* 05. "Piece Of Your Heart"
[[Nicole Scherzinger]] - ''[[Her Name Is Nicole]]''
* 00. "[[Baby Love (Nicole Scherzinger song)|Baby Love]]" (Remix)
[[Obie Trice]] - '''[[Second Round's on Me]]'''
* 13. "Ghetto" '''(featuring [[Trey Songz]])
* 15. "Mama" '''(featuring Trey Songz)
* 16. "24s"
* 18. "Obie Story"
[[Olivia (singer)|Olivia]]
* 00. "My Daddy"
* 00. "Best Friend (Remix)" (featuring 50 Cent)
[[Paris Hilton]] - ''[[Paris (Paris Hilton album)|Paris]]''
* 04. "I Want You"
[[Plies (rapper)|Plies]] - ''[[The Real Testament]]''
* 05. "1 Mo Time"
* 06. "I Am the Club"
* 09. "Friday"
[[Plies (rapper)|Plies]] - ''[[Da Definition of Real]]''
* 00. ''Bust It Baby Pt. 2''
[[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]] - ''[[Port of Miami (album)|Port of Miami]]''
* 02. "Push It"
[[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]] - ''[[Trilla (album)]]''
* 00. "The Boss" (featuring [[T-Pain]])
[[Rihanna]] - ''[[A Girl like Me (Rihanna album)|A Girl like Me]]''
* 01. "S.O.S. (Rescue Me)"
[[Rihanna]] - ''[[Good Girl Gone Bad]]''
* 02. "Push Up on Me"
[[Sean Kingston]] - ''[[Sean Kingston (album)|Sean Kingston]]''
* 01. "Intro"
* 02. "Kingston"
* 03. "[[Take You There (Sean Kingston song)|Take You There]]"
* 04. "[[Beautiful Girls (Sean Kingston song)|Beautiful Girls]]"
* 05. "[[Me Love]]"
* 06. "Dry Your Eyes"
* 07. "Got No Shorty"
* 08. "I Can Feel It"
* 09. "There's Nothing"
* 10. "Drummer Boy"
* 11. "Your Sister"
* 12. "That Ain't Right"
* 13. "Change"
* 14. "Colors" (featuring [[Vybz Kartel]] & [[Kardinal Offishall]])
[[Snoop Dogg]] - ''[[R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece]]''
* 02. "Bang Out"
[[Stat Quo]] - ''Statlanta''
* 00. "Untitled"
[[Slim Thug]] - Boss of All Bosses
* 00. "Untitled"
[[Talib Kweli]] - ''[[The Beautiful Struggle]]''
* 09. "Work It Out"
[[Trey Songz]] - ''[[I Gotta Make It]]''
* 12. "Just Wanna Cut"
[[The D.E.Y.]] - ''The DEY Has Come EP
* 00. "[[Give You The World]]"
[[The Game (rapper)|The Game]] - ''[[Doctor's Advocate]]''
* 11. "Doctor's Advocate" (featuring [[Busta Rhymes]])
* 13. "California Vacation" (featuring [[Snoop Dogg]] And [[Xzibit]])
[[Tony Yayo]] - ''[[Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon]]''
* 08. "We Don't Give A Fuck"
[[Young Buck]] - ''[[Get Rich or Die Tryin' (soundtrack)]]''
* 08. "Don't Need No Help" (Co-produced song with [[Hi-Tek]])
[[Young Buck]] - ''[[Straight Outta Cashville]]''
* 04. “Look At Me Now” (Keyboards by J.R.)
[[Xzibit]] - ''[[Weapons of Mass Destruction (album)|Weapons of Mass Destruction]]''
* 10. "Ride or Dye" (co-produced by J.R.)
* 11. "Crazy Hoe" (additional keyboards by J.R.)
[[Rohff]] - ''[[La Fierté Des Nôtres]]''
*01. "La Fierte Des Notres"
*05. "Ca Fait Plaisir"
*08. "Pétrole"
*13. "Charisme"
*Cd2 - 03. "Bling Bling"
*Cd2 - 04. "Apparences Trompeuses"

===Singles Produced by J.R. Rotem===
* 2006: "[[SOS (Rihanna song)|SOS]]" <small>([[Rihanna]])</small>
* 2006: "[[Whoa (song)|Whoa]]" <small>([[Lil Kim]])</small>
* 2006: "[[Push It (Rick Ross song)|Push It]]" <small>([[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]])</small>
* 2007: "[[Beautiful Girls]]" <small>([[Sean Kingston]])</small>
* 2007: "[[Me Love]]" <small>([[Sean Kingston]])</small>
* 2007: "[[Hip-Hop Police]]" <small>([[Chamillionaire]] featuring [[Slick Rick]])</small>
* 2007: "[[He Said She Said (song)|He Said She Said]]" <small>([[Ashley Tisdale]])</small>
* 2007: "[[Livin' in the Projects]]" <small>([[Lil Scrappy]])</small>
* 2007: "[[Baby Love]]" (Remix) <small> ([[Nicole Scherzinger]]) </small>
* 2007: "[[Big Girls Don't Cry]]" (Remix) <small>([[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]] featuring [[Sean Kingston]])</small>
* 2007: "[[Take You There]]" <small>([[Sean Kingston]])</small>
* 2008: "[[What Is It]]" <small>([[Baby Bash]] featuring [[Sean Kingston]])</small>
* 2008: "[[I Am the Club]]" <small>([[Plies (singer)|Plies]])</small>
* 2008: "[[Give You The World|Give You the Workd]]" <small>([[The D.E.Y.]])</small>
* 2008: "[[The Boss (Rick Ross song)|The Boss]]" <small>([[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]] featuring [[T-Pain]])</small>
* 2008: "[[There's Nothin]] [Remix]" <small> ([[Sean Kingston]] featuring Elan & [[Juelz Santana]]) </small>
* 2008: "[[Bust it Baby|Bust It Baby Part 2]]" <small>([[Plies]] featuring [[Ne-Yo]])</small>
* 2008: "[[That's Gangsta]]" <small>([[Bun B]] featuring [[Sean Kingston]])</small>

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.jonathanrotem.com Official website]
*{{MySpace|jonathanrotem}}
*[http://www.djbooth.net/index/interviews/entry/jonathan-jr-rotem-interview/ The DJBooth: Jonathan 'JR' Rotem Interview] (Mar '07)
*[http://www.sohh.com/articles/article.php/12133 SOHH June 2007 Feature]

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Version vom 18. Dezember 2009, 23:06 Uhr

Adelchis war König der Langobarden.

Adelchis (auch Adalgis) war der Sohn des letzten langobardischen Königs Desiderius und seiner Frau Ansa. Während sein Vater in Pavia noch Widerstand gegen die fränkischen Invasoren leistete, ergab sich Adalchis in Verona. Es gelang ihm, nach Byzanz zu fliehen. Seine Versuche, die langobardische Königskrone zurückzugewinnen, scheiterten 788 endgültig, als seine in Kalabrien gelandeten byzantinischen Truppen von Grimoald, dem Herzog von Benevent, geschlagen wurden. Sein weiteres Schicksal ist unbekannt.

Alessandro Manzoni verfasste 1822 die Tragödie Adelchi (it. Adelgis).