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George Jackson (music producer)

George Jackson (born April 24, 1969, in Chicago, Illinois, United States) is a DJ, remixer, and music producer who specializes in the dance music genre. After college and then a brief teaching stint, Jackson left the school system, and became the label head for Silk Entertainment (owned by Steve "Silk" Hurley).[1] It was there that he learned the executive side of the business, as well. There was also a creative opportunity for Jackson, as he remixed Ann Nesby’s rendition of “Lovin’ Is Really My Game (George's Deep Lovin' Dub)”. He also assisted Hurley (as assistant engineer), on the remix of “Soul Shakedown” by Bob Marley, which was released on Koch Records (Canada) and Silk Entertainment, and then Grammy nominated for best remixed recording in 2002.

As one of the featured producers on the Chicago LP and DVD, Jackson joined forces with many other Chicago house music hit-makers (past and present) which formed one of the greatest house music collaborations of all-time. His production of “Another Day” (featuring Xaviera Gold) can be heard on the Chicago LP on S&S Records. Also, he remixed "Wastelands" by Hippie Torrales, George Mena and singer Robin Reed, which was released on Universe Media - UK.

Throughout the years as a DJ, Jackson has had residencies and regular guest spots in the Chicago area, at clubs such as Zentra Nightclub, The Prop House, and Red Dog. He has also DJed at Sidecar Cafe, Tom's Hidden Lounge, The Upstairs Lounge, and more. Outside of Chicago, George has premiered alongside CeCe Peniston and DJ Eddie X for Pride 2007 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He has traveled overseas playing in Australia at Tankclub (Sydney, Australia) and Chevron Nightclub (Melbourne, Australia). He has also played in Sheffield, England as well.

History edit

In 2002, Jackson teamed up with Markeydisko (Diskonauts), resulting in two productions, one being a house and jazz-infused tune entitled "Lost In Hyperspace" (Diskonauts). Their other production, "Call My Name" (Sharon Pass and Greg Gibbs ), was released on vinyl on Jackson's label, Ruff N' Tuff Records, and was eventually licensed to Mousse T's label, Peppermint Jam. It was then remixed by Richard Earnshaw, Shik Stylko, and Syke 'n' Sugarstarr, and appears on many compilations worldwide.

Jackson collaborated with UK house music producers Audiowhores (Graham Lord and Adam Unsworth) in 2003, which led to a trans-Atlantic co-production of a house tune called “Work It Out”, sung by recording artist RaShaan Houston and released on Peppermint Jam. Not long afterward, Jackson reunited with Houston and co-wrote the lyrics to “Happy”; which in turn, was a co-production with producer and entertainment attorney, Babatunde Williams. It was released on vinyl on an underground Chicago label, Bumpin' City Records. "Happy" caught the attention of legendary New Jersey DJ, Tony Humphries, who then featured "Happy" in his DJ mix on the Southport Weekender Vol. 4 double cd mix compilation.

Using the moniker DJ George J, in 2004, Jackson produced the UK dance anthem entitled “Never Gonna Let You Go”, sung by Chicago recording artist Cristina Sanchez (DJ George J. feat. Sevynn). Signed and released on Mel Medalie's UK-based label Champion Records, it soon climbed to number 6 on the UK Club Charts; and in 2005, it went into pop radio rotation on the UK radio shows of Pete Tong & Judge Jules.

In 2005, Jackson and Houston collaborated again, recording "Warrior" (RaShaan Houston/Ruff N' Tuff Records), which got remixes from Chicago house music Ron Carroll and Eric "E-Smoove" Miller. Houston, Jackson, and CeCe Peniston co-wrote "It's Alright" [(Redsoul & RaShaan Houston (Generate Music)].

In 2014, Jackson and childhood friend Evette Clark co-wrote the lyrics to "Love Don't Take Over". This time, Peniston delivered the vocals and once again, Markeydisko and George collaborated on the production. This time, they called themselves, "MG Select". The song caught the attention of Frankie Knuckles, and was then remixed by both Knuckles and Eric Kupper (collectively known as Director's Cut). As a digital release on Ruff N' Tuff, it took six days for the Director's Cut remix to reach number 1 on the Traxsource Soulful House Chart. Two days later, it reached number 1 on the Top 100 Singles chart. It also ranked number 102 on the Traxsource Top 200 Tracks and #45 on the Traxsource Top 200 Soulful House charts for 2014.

References edit

  1. ^ "George Jackson". Discogs. Retrieved 3 Jan 2015.

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George Jackson born April 24 1969 in Chicago Illinois United States is a DJ remixer and music producer who specializes in the dance music genre After college and then a brief teaching stint Jackson left the school system and became the label head for Silk Entertainment owned by Steve Silk Hurley 1 It was there that he learned the executive side of the business as well There was also a creative opportunity for Jackson as he remixed Ann Nesby s rendition of Lovin Is Really My Game George s Deep Lovin Dub He also assisted Hurley as assistant engineer on the remix of Soul Shakedown by Bob Marley which was released on Koch Records Canada and Silk Entertainment and then Grammy nominated for best remixed recording in 2002 As one of the featured producers on the Chicago LP and DVD Jackson joined forces with many other Chicago house music hit makers past and present which formed one of the greatest house music collaborations of all time His production of Another Day featuring Xaviera Gold can be heard on the Chicago LP on S amp S Records Also he remixed Wastelands by Hippie Torrales George Mena and singer Robin Reed which was released on Universe Media UK Throughout the years as a DJ Jackson has had residencies and regular guest spots in the Chicago area at clubs such as Zentra Nightclub The Prop House and Red Dog He has also DJed at Sidecar Cafe Tom s Hidden Lounge The Upstairs Lounge and more Outside of Chicago George has premiered alongside CeCe Peniston and DJ Eddie X for Pride 2007 in Albuquerque New Mexico He has traveled overseas playing in Australia at Tankclub Sydney Australia and Chevron Nightclub Melbourne Australia He has also played in Sheffield England as well History editIn 2002 Jackson teamed up with Markeydisko Diskonauts resulting in two productions one being a house and jazz infused tune entitled Lost In Hyperspace Diskonauts Their other production Call My Name Sharon Pass and Greg Gibbs was released on vinyl on Jackson s label Ruff N Tuff Records and was eventually licensed to Mousse T s label Peppermint Jam It was then remixed by Richard Earnshaw Shik Stylko and Syke n Sugarstarr and appears on many compilations worldwide Jackson collaborated with UK house music producers Audiowhores Graham Lord and Adam Unsworth in 2003 which led to a trans Atlantic co production of a house tune called Work It Out sung by recording artist RaShaan Houston and released on Peppermint Jam Not long afterward Jackson reunited with Houston and co wrote the lyrics to Happy which in turn was a co production with producer and entertainment attorney Babatunde Williams It was released on vinyl on an underground Chicago label Bumpin City Records Happy caught the attention of legendary New Jersey DJ Tony Humphries who then featured Happy in his DJ mix on the Southport Weekender Vol 4 double cd mix compilation Using the moniker DJ George J in 2004 Jackson produced the UK dance anthem entitled Never Gonna Let You Go sung by Chicago recording artist Cristina Sanchez DJ George J feat Sevynn Signed and released on Mel Medalie s UK based label Champion Records it soon climbed to number 6 on the UK Club Charts and in 2005 it went into pop radio rotation on the UK radio shows of Pete Tong amp Judge Jules In 2005 Jackson and Houston collaborated again recording Warrior RaShaan Houston Ruff N Tuff Records which got remixes from Chicago house music Ron Carroll and Eric E Smoove Miller Houston Jackson and CeCe Peniston co wrote It s Alright Redsoul amp RaShaan Houston Generate Music In 2014 Jackson and childhood friend Evette Clark co wrote the lyrics to Love Don t Take Over This time Peniston delivered the vocals and once again Markeydisko and George collaborated on the production This time they called themselves MG Select The song caught the attention of Frankie Knuckles and was then remixed by both Knuckles and Eric Kupper collectively known as Director s Cut As a digital release on Ruff N Tuff it took six days for the Director s Cut remix to reach number 1 on the Traxsource Soulful House Chart Two days later it reached number 1 on the Top 100 Singles chart It also ranked number 102 on the Traxsource Top 200 Tracks and 45 on the Traxsource Top 200 Soulful House charts for 2014 References edit George Jackson Discogs Retrieved 3 Jan 2015 External links editThis article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message https web archive org web 20160304104120 http www 5chicago com features june2006 cecepeniston p2 html https web archive org web 20160304121354 http www 5chicago com new mix monday george jackson 101909 html http traxsource com title 358810 love dont take over http traxsource com title 4645 warrior inc ron carroll and e smoove mixes http traxsource com title 5271 happy https archive today 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