Yes, Jon Schmidt is a Mormon.
Classical new age composer and pianist Jon Schmidt was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. His parents were German immigrants with a taste for Classical Music. Schmidt performed in piano recitals at the age of eight. Before he was in his teens, he began to compose music of his own, could easily play "Mozart Sonatas," and had appeared on stage with his musician father often. Schmidt's classical training lasted for over a decade. At 16 the roles changed, and he became a piano teacher. He was in his early twenties when he turned his full attention toward a musical career. In 1991 Jon Schmidt independently released a superb debut album, August End. After signing with Aubergine Records, he recorded a sophomore offering, Walk in the Woods, in 1993. It was followed a year later by A Day in the Sunset, in 1997, and then in 2000. The latter was released under Schmidt's own label, JSP Productions. "Heart of a Child," "Winter Wind," "Song of the Ocean," "Waterfall," and "Homecoming" are some of the inspiring tracks new age fans will find on Schmidt's albums. He also performs live at many major concert halls, and has worked with a number of other artists, including, John Tesh, Kurt Bestor, Lex de Azevedo, and Peter Breinholt. Besides his wonderful albums, Schmidt also writes sheet music and music books, such as New Age Classical Piano Solos, Vol. 1. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi
Yes Jon Heder is a Mormon.
No. Kendall Schmidt is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
Jon Eric Schmidt was born on July 29, 1982, in Bakersfield, California, USA.
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The American pianist Jon Schmidt is from Salt Lake City, and currently resides in Bountiful, Utah. He is currently working on a project called The Piano Guys which has received good reviews.
Jon Huntsman is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, also known as LDS, or Mormon.
No. The members of Pentatonix are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). They have, however, collaborated with Mormons (such as Lindsey Stirling), covered songs written by Mormons (such as Imagine Dragons), and performed for famous Mormons (such as Jon Huntsman). Pentatonix also have a strong Mormon fanbase.