Ronnie Gamble, 18, of Cincinnati, Ohio has just joined J.T. Gaffney’s 7130 Entertainment music company.
Ronnie and J.T. first met at a gathering in Indian Hill, Ohio. Both discussed a topic of musical talent. J.T. became interested in Ronnie’s ability to freestyle ‘exceptional’ verses right off the top of his mind.
Weeks later, Gamble, who performs under the stage name ‘ActiveRon’, received around a dozen messages from Gaffney on Snapchat. They spoke further about releasing his music to online streaming platforms and signing him to a management deal.
On Friday, August 5th, it was declared that ActiveRon’s single “Made It Out” would release on Monday, August 8th.
7130 Entertainment is an American music company founded by J.T. Gaffney and LeRoy Johnson. It is primarily funded by foreign private investors.
Johnson is the former head coach of Bishop Sycamore, a high school football team based in Columbus, Ohio which purported to be a legitimate member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA). The team continued on to participate in matches across the United States until it was exposed as alleged ‘fraud’ during a matchup against Florida’s IMG Academy, resulting in a 58-0 loss. The scandal has landed both Johnson and Gaffney an expected appearance in a documentary about the team, produced by Michael Strahan and Kevin Hart. It will be available on HBO sometime in 2022.
ActiveRon’s debut single will release to all audio streaming services on Monday, August 8th.