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I have formerly worked at Capitol Records in Promotions on projects for Paul McCartney, Tina Turner, Garth Brooks, Bonnie Raitt, Joe Cocker, Dave Koz, Everette Harp, Rachelle Ferrell, Phil Perry, Lena Horne, BeBe & CeCe Winans, The Whispers, Frankie Beverly & Maze, Peabo Bryson, MC Hammer, Jesse Campbell, Melba Moore, B Angie B, Spearhead, Bones, Thugs & Harmony, Tracie Spencer, The Beastie Boys, Richard Marx, Duran Duran, Crowded House, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Grace Jones.

I also worked for the Grammys and co-coordinated the 2003 Grammy Week "Soul II Soul" event honoring Santana, Ike and Tina Turner, Roberta Flack, Wilson Pickett, The Staples Singers, The Voices of East Harlem, and Les McCann and Eddie Harris in commemoration of the 1971 historic, first-time journey to Ghana, West Africa by American recording artists to perform onstage with African artists. I have also been a mentor for The Grammy Foundation/Fox Music/Los Angeles Mentor Partnership with Hamilton High School (Los Angeles).

I am the sole proprietor of Divine Intervention Mgmt./PR in which I conduct business in Artist Management, Consulting, Promotion and PR. I currently perform exclusive Artist Management duties for Jay King (of Club Nouveau fame); PR duties for International Jazz artist Chantz Powell (France); and consulting for Nations United All-Star Band (Denver), and Jimmie Wilson (Germany). I have also done consulting for Los Angeles Contemporary Jazz vocalist Lisa Deveaux.

I am a classically trained pianist and was the former sole vocalist for "Universe," an L.A. Jazz band which included members: Larry Ball; Louis Ball, Garryck King, Derf Recklaw, Michael Baldwin, Ray Fuller and the late Ron Muldrow).

I studied Recording Arts at UCLA Extension and have taught "The Business Aspects of a Record Company" and "Record Production" at the California State Prison for Men at Chino on behalf of UCLA Extension's Arts-Reach program in conjunction with the Department of Corrections.

I was the exclusive editor for "The Slave Side of Sunday," written by former NFL player, Anthony Prior, and "Heaven Is Real" by Tony Davis of Tony Davis Ministries; and I served as a co-editor/consultant on the novel "50/50 Split" by author Rick Mizuno.

I am the playwright of the stageplay, "Blind with Rage," that was presented at the Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood, and I am currently writing "Stolen Time," a love story for film; and "Go 4 What U Know," a sitcom for TV.

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Through a partnered link (studio33arts.com)
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CHANTZ POWELL - A 21-Year Old Entertainment Phenomenon

By now, some of you have seen the photos and videos of Chantz Powell that I have posted on TJN. As his personal publicist and on behalf of his management, Glindella Entertainment, I would like to formerly introduce, to you, this multi-talented Jazz trumpeter, who also sings, danc… Continue

Posted on March 25, 2008 at 3:00am — 1 Comment

Joan-Adrienne

Giving Credit Where It Is Due!

To My Circle of Friends, Since I have come on board to this tremendously-needed site, created by Jaijai Jackson, it has afforded me a valuable opportunity to not only meet a lot of terrific "new friends," but to hear some of the most incredible music being created and performed today. As some of you, who have logged onto my page, might have noticed... I have added several songs on the music player of my page. As a result, I have received several comments from friends thinking that the female v… Continue

Posted on March 13, 2008 at 7:13pm — 1 Comment

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At 10:32pm on November 25, 2008, Jaijai Jackson aka. "Woman of Jazz" said…
Okay....where you been? ;-)
Wanted to stop by and wish you a soulful day of thanks...
we have a lot to be thankful for...
All is well I pray,
Jaijai
At 7:50am on November 9, 2008, Rob Morrison said…
HEY THERE JUST REACHING OUT TO SAY HOWDY!!!

ROB M.
At 1:28pm on November 2, 2008, E. Nelson Richards said…
J, I am sorry for not connecting sooner, been with aunt.
At 11:44pm on November 1, 2008, She said…
Thanks Joan-Adrienne, you made me smile. Blessings and whatever can be done shall be..... She
At 3:07pm on October 25, 2008, Wake Campbell said…
Yes, there is a lot of talent here, and I'm enjoying both the music and conversations. It is certainly my favorite network right now.
At 10:44pm on October 24, 2008, Dave Percell said…
Joan,
Was in the area keeping in touch with friends. Just stopped to say hello. Hope all is well.
Dave Percell
At 4:38pm on October 23, 2008, tommie brewster said…
I found you whilst looking at Allee Willis' page and what a wonderful musical time you've had so far. Yet again since arriving at JN only a short time ago I find myself in very exalted company!
I too trained as a classical pianist but put music aside for too long a time until it came back to take over my life around 2years ago and since then I am finally doing just those things I always wanted to do and following my dream at last.

If you happen to listen to me on my page, everything there is almost entirely me, including my efforts at recording, so currently the mission is to get my sound into a professionally produced product !

I would love to keep up with all the things you are involved in - would you add me as a friend?
That was a long hello, wasn't it?
Tommie
At 5:20am on October 19, 2008, Mikayla Gilbreath said…
Hello Joan-Adrienne,

Thanks for stopping by my page and for your comments and suggestions.

Yes, I've been very fortunate to meet some truly great musicians. Each one has inspired me in some way, to do the best that I can. In particular, Sonny Rollins and Candy Dulfer have been very helpful to me. They've taught me some things about life that are far more important than the music we play.

You mentioned the Grammys program. Our trumpet soloist last year (Zach Gillespie) participated in the program and was one of 5 nationwide selected to play at the Grammys. He and several other members of our band also studied at Berklee last year. I hope that I'll also get an opportunity to do some of these things one day.

Thanks again for your words of encouragement, and for being a friend.

Best always,

Mikayla
At 11:34am on October 18, 2008, Allee Willis said…
Thanks for the kudos on alleewillis.com. I jumped on the internet in 1991 and have been tweaking ever since. Also elated you like "It's A Woman Thang" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo_VXWO5SKo&feature=related - May as well get that plug in!) It took me 7 months to make but is so satisfying finally being able to combine my music with my art and animation. Have you seen "Editing Is Cool" yet? That one's even more ambitious as I got to explore my obsession with creative process - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-M4Um48vPGU just in case. And on alleewillis.com you can see both the song and video deconstructed so you see all the steps it took to make it. I'm very improvisational, never plan out what I'm doing before I start, so a jazz enthusiast like you would enjoy that page I think (last plug I swear - http://www.alleewillis.com/music/editingiscool/index.html)

Have a great weekend. And thanks so much for sending me your message.

Best,
Allee
At 7:49am on October 17, 2008, Mikayla Gilbreath said…
Hello Joan-Drienne,

It looks like you have worked for some of the best in the business, including some of my personal favorites such as Bonnie Raitt and BeBe and CeCe Winans.

Love your page including the great music by Jay King - amazing isn't he?

Best regards,

Mikayla

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"THE NEW JAZZ FAMILY"

Uncle Hugh 'Peanuts' Whalum is my 80 year-old uncle who has FORGOTTEN more about jazz than I've even learned yet! He released his CD "Introducing Hugh 'Peanuts' Whalum" after gigging in the St. Louis scene for over 55 years! Needless to say his voice, his saxophone, his piano... like a fine, aged Merlot. His energy?! I dare not try and keep up. I'm on stage falling asleep by the time he gets going good – cut from a different cloth. Arnette, Coleman, Hamp, Hank... fine cloth.

Why do I bring them up? Because they represent something really important that we now get to enjoy, like they did back then, but now through technology on sites like this, that we've been missing.

The good news, since family – in this case JAZZ FAMILY – and relationships are much more important, more fulfilling... is that I feel RICHER knowing and following you guys music on THE JAZZ NETWORK!

Sincerely,
Kirk WHALUM
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Famous quotes by Jaijai's Dad ~ "Chubby" Jackson...

"No negatives, we're creating" ~


"When it comes to giggin' ~ it's either Carnegie Hall or Carnegie Deli" :-)

"Be an originator NOT an imitator"

Original inventor of the five-string bass

LOVE is the answer...


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The Jazz Network is dedicated to the musical contribution my father poured into the jazz world and my love for who he is in my life. I love and miss you Dad,

Jaijai

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Jaijai,

"Congratulations on your creativity, energy and dedication to Jazz, knowing and have worked with your Dad ~ its all in the genes".

~Clem De Rosa
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Give the gift of some of The Jazz Network Members music for the Holidays!!

Just click your favorite artist, its as easy as 1-2-1-2-3-4!! :-)

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Ron Kearns and Friends

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Janine Gilbert-Carter

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Susan Krebs
"Jazz Aviary"

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"South Side Christmas" Mambo Zombies

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Ginger Berglund/Scott Whitfield

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Terry Silverlight

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"Circle Completing"
Nora McCarthy

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"Sabor"
Arnold McCuller

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"Spirit Moves"
Tony Bunn

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"It's About Time"
Andy Kotz

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The Jazz Network Holiday Promotion offers its members a spot on the front page to display your CD cover for immediate click-thru for purchase for holiday gifting! Feel free to contact Jaijai for details for now is a good time to start promoting Holiday sales!

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If you have interest in having a featured spot, want to be spotlighted, promote a 'gig' or CD release party with a flyer or banner, stream your gigs live from a venue worldwide, give a shout-out for any reason ~ post a press release...have a business we should know about?... or even a "sneak peek" of your upcoming release? How about managers looking for artists, or indie labels looking for submissions...This is the place to do it!

Jaijai is also making herself available to help you promote your artistry with marketing tips that will take you to the next level.

If you are interested in becoming a client, please let her know.

If you want your page designed with your CD cover and special slideshows, or that 'extra special touch' Jaijai will also lend her design skills to those that want that 'extra splash' to their pages.

Contact her here on the site to discuss your creative thoughts!

Happy Networking!
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SPOTLIGHTED ARTISTS


Finding THE JAZZ NETWORK has been an amazing experience for Musique Noire. The opportunity to not only gain exposure among the jazz community, but to also learn and network with others in the jazz world has been invaluable. It is a place where we are all treated equally, whether one is a major label act or an indie artist, whether one plays traditional jazz or any of the "branches" of the jazz Family "tree".

Musique Noire is honored to be spotlighted here and are deeply grateful to Jaijai for creating this wonderful world. We're here to stay!

~ Musique Noire


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Jaijai, what a wonderful mission you've undertaken to create such a place for artistic minds to meet and share their hearts. A place to renew faded determinations, and revive lessened momentums. A place to display our wares and reconfirm to one another that we actually are on the right track.

I commend you, Jaijai, for caring so much that you created this castle of the heart for all of us. I want to share my praise for all of the new friends as well as old friends that I've met and will meet here in our castle. Here we can garnish the where-with-all, the strength, the conviction, and the selflessness through our symbiosis, to share our gift to the world with an unbiased agenda.

My mentor, Daisaku Ikeda says of art: "A beautiful flower delights and refreshes the hearts of all people equally, no matter what soil it grows in. That is the power of beauty. The same is true of great art. It is this spirit that the German poet Heinrich Heine sang of when he wrote that once the peapod bursts open, the sugar peas inside are for everyone to enjoy."

Let's be audacious, my friends!

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"It was a pleasure to be featured on the Jazz Network Main Page. This Network is a unique forward step for independence, contact and conversation between artist, promoters/agents and fans.

Thank you Jaijai for offering a professional meeting place. I've met new musicians and rediscovered old friends I haven't seen or heard from in years. May we all continue to expand this network.

~ Will Calhoun


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"I think that what Jaijai Jackson has done with the Jazz Network shows how the eternal love for this music is passed down from generation to generation. The fire her father lit in her has burned brightly and has inspired her to pass this torch on to future generations. I'm very proud to be featured and I'm very happy that Jazz has a voice and spirit like Jaijai looking after it."

~ Ron Kearns

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I am so honored to be on The Jazz Network with so many wonderful and dedicated musicians. Jazz is the truly American art form and as I travel to other countries I find that their appreciation for jazz is really uplifting. There are so many excellent jazz musicians around the world now and The Jazz Network is helping us to find each other. Thank goodness for people like Jaijai who have dedicated so much time and effort to keep the jazz community together and for opening doors to us that we may never have found.

Regarding education in jazz, having done Master Classes in many places I find students need to take time and learn from the Masters and LISTEN. They should go back in history to appreciate ALL styles of jazz and its development. They need to learn melodies and lyrics (yes, even instrumentalists need to know lyrics) and that jazz is not just a series of modes and riffs. I think The Jazz Network can be an excellent tool for that also.

Thank you Jaijai...you are awesome!

~ Lenore Raphael


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"Thank you Jaijai for creating a space for the likes of me! I truly enjoy being featured here and really hope it can give me new contacts and opportunities.

Keep up the good work!"

~ Patrick Rydman
Sweden


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"The Jazz Network has come into being at just the right time. I believe that we are forever in need of spiritual and artistic enrichment and the way I see it, music, particularly jazz music, is all about the spirit. The Jazz Network allows us to reach out to our fellow artists across the world, in a way that has not been seen before, enlightening us as to who's out there making hip and happening music and helping to shape the culture. Whether artists approach this music from traditional perspectives or attempt to create new and radical sub-genres of jazz, the Jazz Network
is providing exposure, performance and recording opportunities that we might never have found on our own.

The Jazz Network is an amazing resource for the Jazz community. I'm
honored and happy to be a part of it.

Jaijai, thanks for your faith and what you're doing for the jazz community"

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Nicolas


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It’s a rare occasion when you meet someone who you feel a real connection to … Someone who possesses a kind spirit, unyielding generosity and a dedication to the jazz community beyond expectations.

Jaijai, thank you so much for creating such a fantastic website for the jazz community. You’ve helped artists connect with each other around the world.

I’m proud to have The Jazz Network be the first site to promote my latest recording. Words cannot express my gratitude to you for your dedication to the music and the artists.

With much love and gratitude,
Denise Donatelli

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Hi Jaijai,

Stopping by to show you some love and tell you just how much I appreciate all you've been doing here, not just for me but for this incredible community of jazz musicians. I see that The Jazz Network is growing in leaps and bounds daily and want you to know that I recognize the importance of what's going on here, musicians having a place to connect with each other, young musicians having a place to meet and be mentored by musicians who have been around the block. You've created a beautiful space here and it's obvious that folks are feeling very much at home. Thanks for sharing your time, your heart, your soul. This is a huge commitment and you've taken it on with such determination. I wish you and The Jazz Network continued success and support you in all you're doing.

~ Marcus

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