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    Home » James Zavaleta joins Pickle Music as managing director/EP

    James Zavaleta joins Pickle Music as managing director/EP

    By SHOOTFriday, February 10, 2023Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments928 Views
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    BROOKLYN, NY --

    In an effort to further establish its presence in Los Angeles, unify its bicoastal offices, and signify its growth in the U.S., global music agency Pickle Music has hired Grammy-nominated singer, producer, and musician James Zavaleta as managing director/executive producer.

    With over 20 years in the music and film business, he most recently served as executive producer for the multicultural market at Butter Music. He has led advertising projects for brands including Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, TikTok, Corona, Oreo, and TurboTax, Throughout his career, the thread that binds Zavaleta’s work has been his unwavering passion for music, which the Southern California native developed early on playing percussion at the age of 5 before he picked up piano, then evolved into producing urban tracks before eventually discovering his true love: singing. “I began performing professionally at around 15, which led to backing up some of the most prominent Latin artists (Camila Cabello, Oscar de Leon, Jerry Rivera, Tito Nieves, Victor Manuelle, et al),” Zavaleta recalled. “In the last decade, I’ve focused on working more in TV and film, being both behind and in front of the camera.”

    Zavaleta has been able to showcase his expertise across mediums and on both sides of the camera, from working on Dancing With the Stars, to producing tracks for spots like “California Milk” via Deutsch LA and executive producing a Metro PCS/T-mobile campaign featuring Luis Fonsi (“Despacito”) via Saatchi & Saatchi Seattle, to regularly serving as vocalist for the past seven years for the Spanish Pepto-Bismol and Charmin brands. However, according to the music vet, his proudest career achievement is undoubtedly performing in his first-ever Disney film–Coco. “I was able to voice a few background characters,” Zavaleta said. “[I] also got to work directly with composers Germaine Franco (DOPE, Encanto) and the amazing Michael Giacchino. Their commitment to bringing in authentic, expert talent was something that really stuck with me.”

    For Zavaleta, the timing was ideal to take on this new role at Pickle Music, an agency that attracted him for several reasons–in particular, its emphasis on multiculturalism. “I felt it was the right time to join Pickle because of how the market has been shifting these last couple of years, moving to a more authentic and diverse industry,” he explains. “I was also attracted by the amount of their award-winning work, led by Alexis Estiz. The fact that Pickle is a certified minority-owned business was another big factor when making the decision.”

    In his MD/EP position at Pickle, Zavaleta’s immediate priority is to establish the agency’s L.A. presence and studio. But looking long-term, however, he aims to continue making award-winning music, have a bigger impact in general marketing campaigns, and help Pickle gain traction and work on campaigns and trailers in exploding industries like Esports. 

    “As we are about to open our new studio in L.A., nothing better than counting [on] James to lead the office,” said Pickle Music founder/CCO Estiz. “He’s not only an amazing musician, that for an EP is something you can be sure elevates any process. But also, he shares the same passion and core values of what we have here at Pickle — the obsession with craft and creativity within music production.”

    Pickle Music maintains offices and studios in North America, Europe (Madrid) and Latin America (Sao Paulo).

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    What To Stream: “”Mother Mary,” “Outer Banks” and Steven Soderbergh’s “The Christophers”

    Monday, August 17, 2026

    The final season of "Outer Banks" and a new album from Anthony Hopkins (yes, Sir Anthony Hopkins) are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.

    Also among the streaming offerings worth your time this week, as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: Weezer's 20th album, the survival horror game "The Sinking City 2" and "Mother Mary," which kicked off Anne Hathaway's incredibly prolific year in theaters.

    New movies to stream from Aug. 17-23
    — Anne Hathaway's epic year at the movies (which is still going at full throttle with "The End of Oak Street" and the upcoming "Verity") didn't start with "The Devil Wears Prada 2" or "The Odyssey," but with "Mother Mary," David Lowery's experimental film about a pop star (Hathaway) and her estranged designer (Michaela Coel). In his review for the AP, Film Writer Jake Coyle called it "a fitfully spellbinding chamber drama that grows more operatic with every stitch," adding that "Hathaway makes not just a believable pop star but an indelible portrait of an artist's ego in extremes." But, Coyle wrote, "the movie belongs to Coel … 'Mother Mary' is the story of an exorcism, and she's the exorcist." It debuts on HBO Max on Friday.

    — Coel also stars in one of the year's best two-handers, "The Christophers," which arrives on Hulu on Saturday. Written by Ed Solomon and directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film is a kind of heist movie in disguise, in which a pair of wannabe heirs (James Corden and Jessica Gunning) hire a restoration specialist and sometimes forger (Coel) to covertly finish a series of paintings by their famous father Julian Sklar (Ian McKellen). In my review, I wrote that it was "a meditation on art, legacy,... Read More

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