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Real Magic TV

New York, NY

The Celebrity Magic/Music/Interview show, NOW ON HULU! While other magicians are seen publicly setting themselves on fire or holding their breath underwater, one magician is doing some real magic. Internationally renowned close-up magician Jonathan Krack... view more

The Celebrity Magic/Music/Interview show, NOW ON HULU!

While other magicians are seen publicly setting themselves on fire or holding their breath underwater, one magician is doing some real magic. Internationally renowned close-up magician Jonathan Krackehl (www.jonathankrackehl.com) can be found performing for small intimate audiences that often include chart topping musicians and famous actors. Real Magic TV (RMTV) presents a candid look behind the scenes as the interactions between Jonathan and popular stars take place.

From Grammy Award Winners and Platinum artists like Evanescence, Maroon Five and Fall Out Boy to legendary actors like Dan Aykroyd and Kevin Bacon, Jonathan and RMTV have been invited to entertain the entertainers. Musicians and celebrities are attracted to RMTV programs mainly through their desire to meet Jonathan and experience his magic first hand. They have expressed that RMTV is the perfect opportunity to enjoy themselves while gaining valuable publicity.

The Real Magic series (currently found at www.realmagictv.com) was born out of an award-winning film project produced in support of the Twin Towers Fund in 2001. Jonathan’s film Real Magic New York debuted on the bigger-than-big 6 story IMAX screen, documenting his travels as he raised not only money but the spirits of all New Yorkers he came in contact with. After performing for veteran hard rockers Sevendust and singer/songwriter Howie Day in the film, the popularity of Jonathan’s performances grew quickly through word of mouth among touring artists, publicists and labels. Jonathan quickly gained the nickname “the musician’s magician”.

RMTV's mission is to bring viewers fun interviews and performances in a relaxed format that is intimate and interactive. The show stays very close to its audience, bringing viewers the musicians they want to see, while also giving them the chance to to interact with them as much as possible. Standard episodes in a 30-minute format have appeared on college television networks nationwide, and special segments have appeared on the Fuse Television Network (44+ million homes).