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Jaijai
Jackson grew up in the music business....
Daughter
of the late "Chubby Jackson" famed jazz legend bassist, inventor
of the five string bass,TV kiddie-show host, writer, composer
and is darn proud to be.
At the age of six, she danced and performed on her Dad's television
show...felt the pulse of the business...and was determined to
express her mark...as a "Jackson"....
After
the many plays and chorus's she explored through high-school,
she then moved to California for the "bright lights"...Jaijai
chose to learn the business from the "business end" and soon
found herself, running a recording studio, doing voice-overs,
booking acts, represented 27 jazz musicians at one time (Monty
Alexander, Tommy Newsom, Chubby Jackson, Bobby Brookmeyer, Marvin
Stamm, too many to list). She then chose to work for the biggest
"big band agency" in New York City, as "right arm" to Willard
Alexander, of the Willard Alexander Agency. (Learned from the
best)...
In
the interim working at the agency and coordinating tours for
Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Harry James,
Maynard Ferguson, and many other well-known bands and individual
artists...she learned the game...
Buddy
Rich came into her office one day to go-over contracts, he said
to her "you should really meet my daughter, I really think you
guys would get along real well". She went over to meet Cathy
on an evening that Buddy was on the "Tonight Show"; they shared
the experience of being two "jazz daughters" and could relate
to that level of their worlds. They expanded their thoughts
together and started living and singing together. Buddy then
asked them if they wanted to go sing in Europe with his band
and there they went, off to Europe. Jaijai left Willard's office
and went off to pursue performance...first engagement was at
Madison Square Garden and prestigious venues all throughout
England (ie. Royal Festival Hall), Scotland and Wales with the
Buddy Rich Band!
Her
sincerest efforts became an integral part of the benefit performance
as Associate Producer of "A Celebration of Music" for the late
Buddy Rich at Carnegie Hall, in association with Executive Producer
Cathy Rich...and the JVC Jazz Festival, it was an amazing experience.
Soon after, back in California she collaborated with her father
in compiling a catalogue of all original music videos of the
30's and 40's distributed by a Disney owned television/film
distribution company International Creative Exchange which was
lead by Olivier de Courson who was responsible for launching
the Disney Channel...this experience afforded Jaijai the opportunity
to learn domestic and international TV/Film distribution/co-productions,
coordination and foreign licensing of product...
Moving
forward in her aspirations of the entertainment industry, Jaijai
assisted the Sr. VP of Bookings for the special events being
presented at the Pantages Theatre, Greek Theatre and the Pacific
Amphitheater for the Nederlander Organization in, Hollywood,
CA.
NAMM
(National Association of Music Merchants) in Carlsbad, CA commissioned
Jaijai to produce the opening of the "Making of Music Museum"
where more than 2500 people attended and also where her father's
two basses have resided for the past few years.
Jaijai
has collaborated with major corporations through various production
companies from conceptual ideas to full on production of events
and entertainment direction.
In dedication to her father's great memory she has launched
Five String Productions, which is, a full service event and
production company dedicated to jazz performance and music mentorship.
The National High School Coaches Association coupled with Jaijai
as their musical arm to bring music mentorship to schools across
the country.
Jaijai is proud to be presenting a jazz show built on launching
new artists, providing interviews with seasoned veteran musician's
providing advice for the new up-and-coming jazz musicians that
are worthy of worldwide recognition through "jazzfomercials"
on her new jazz radio station.
Her latest entertainment endeavor is BurnLounge where she now
has her own digital music retail store to support independent
artists of all genres.
Jaijai's passion is all about supporting the next phase of new
artists on the scene and prides herself on keeping her jazz
heritage alive.
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