Jarrod Fielders

John Michael Ellis III (born May 20th, 1989) is a country singer based in Rojse, Arizona. He has released 12 albums, including the hit album "Imagine Kittens", which was more famous for its obvious lawsuit than for the music on it.

Biography
John Michael Ellis III was born in Sacremento, California, the 2 child of John Ellis II and Mary Jane Ellis (Mays). John grew up with an intense rivalry with his older sister, Jane, and his younger brother, Raymond Ellis. (Now known as Project M.I.G.G.Y.). Ellis became known as Jarrod Fielders after running 500 yards in a season in 7th grade. Ellis' father moved the family to Ferdinando, Arizona, which was the county seat of Diego County. Jarrod and his other band members, Cassie and Robby, were asked to play the national anthem in Ferdinand by Mayor Joaquin Ferdinand. Ellis was so good, he signed to a label in 2009. He became an instant hit when he released his first album, Jarrod Fields, in 2011.

Carrer
Jarrod started singing in the shower at age 4 as some sources say. He eventually got a recorder at age 14 and later uploaded them to his computer. His brother encouraged him to publish his music on his own website www.jarrodworld.com, and he took his advice. Really nobody listened to it, despite the quality. It eventually became Jarrod's blog after his fame came.