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‘Summer House’ Star Jesse Solomon Signs With CAA (EXCLUSIVE)

Jesse Solomon, a standout personality from the Bravo series "Summer House," has secured new representation with the Creative Artists Agency (CAA). The talent agency, known for representing a wide roster of actors, musicians, and athletes, will now help guide Solomon's burgeoning career as he focuses on his music. He will continue to be managed by Steel Wool Entertainment and Millennial Entertainment, with public relations handled by Shore Fire Media.

Solomon, who splits his time between New York and Miami, is a formally trained musician. He studied vocal jazz performance at the prestigious University of Miami Frost School of Music. While he gained fame on reality television, joining the show in its eighth season and returning for subsequent years, his passion for music was reignited by the viral success of his satirical single, "What Would Jesse Solomon Do." His musical style draws from influences like John Legend, Frank Sinatra, and Michael Bublé, and he recently put out his third studio track, titled "Into Space."

The reality star's journey has been marked by profound personal resilience. Early in his tenure on "Summer House," which premiered in 2017 and documents friends sharing a Hamptons vacation home, Solomon revealed to his housemates that he is a two-time cancer survivor. He movingly described the experience, stating, "When you’re on your ass and you can’t get up to piss, and your brother and your dad lift you up, you’re like, ‘Wow.’ It definitely puts everything into perspective." In a significant milestone, he learned in 2024 that he reached five years cancer-free. Industry observers note that such a deeply personal narrative often resonates powerfully with audiences, potentially broadening an artist's appeal beyond their initial fanbase.

Solomon's rise comes as the "Summer House" franchise continues to expand. The original show has already spawned the spin-offs "Winter House" and "Summer House: Martha's Vineyard," with another new series, "In the City," on the horizon. His signing with a major agency like CAA signals a strategic move to leverage his television notoriety into a sustainable, multi-faceted career in entertainment, with music positioned at the forefront.

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