Jami Jackson came to the Big Apple with a mission, plan, and a
mantra. Her mantra is “live for today, hope for tomorrow, and never
look back on the past.” With this dedication, Jackson graduated
from Columbia University and scored a prestigious research
coordinator position in Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer
Center. She also dedicates a multitude of hours each day pursuing
her passion – music. The word determination comes to mind, however,
that would still be an inadequate description for a 24 year old on
a mission.
The native of Durham, North Carolina, began to dabble with the
piano at the tender age of 5. Jackson is classically trained, as
well as a student of Jazz and Gospel music. Her family knew she had
a gift and encouraged her to express herself by writing and taking
lessons. At first she penned poems, which became lyrics and then
added music with her love of instruments. “I like to describe my
music as a soulful blend of rock, R&B, and pop that delivers a
live and engaging message, “ says the renaissance
singer/songwriter, who counts among her musical favorites a diverse
range of artists – from Alicia Keys and Coldplay to Etta James and
The Killers.
By night, this gifted singer is performing around the Big Apple at
such notable venues as The Apollo Theatre, the Nuyorican Poet’s
Café, Ashford and Simpson’s Sugar Bar, The Bitter End, and Don’t
Tell Mama, among others. Jackson books her schedule months in
advance and relies on her Blackberry PDA to keep her punctual and
prepared. “I am so blessed to be in-demand for live gigs given the
economy says Jackson, and that’s why I always want to give my all.”
Her talent is undeniable and her powerful declaration of love and
motivational songs have Jackson solidly booked for weddings,
churches, corporate events and social causes, such as, LIFEbeat,
(an HIV/AIDS advocacy group).
Already a media darling - featured and profiled in such prestigious
national media outlets as: MTV, BET, New York Times, Seventeen, NY
Daily News, numerous regional print outlets, and, major radio
stations in Top markets such as: Detroit, North Carolina and
Baltimore. Ms. Jackson also became a reality documentary star, with
the airing of Are You Positive?, which was seen by 5.1 million
people on World AIDS Day, on the popular Black Entertainment
Television (BET), sponsored by the Kaiser Foundation. "Jami had
just what we were looking for, someone down-to-earth yet
extraordinary. Here was a young sister, from the South, working
hard on a 9-to-5 in New York City yet still finding time to offer
her amazing talent to the fight against HIV/AIDS. That's
inspiring,” says Grant Clark, producer/director of BET
Networks.
Having released a new ‘peppered’ sound and direction, Jackson is
ecstatic with her latest song, “Keep Walkin’ On.” Jackson flexed
her muscle as co-writer/producer, with songwriter, Sandra Jackson,
and producer, Tommy Faragher, the celebrated Grammy nominated
producer who worked with such artists as Al Green, The O’Jays, and
Taylor Dayne. Ms. Jackson says, “this song will be an anthem for
those facing hard times, looking for hope, and a clear message to
keep chasing your dream.” She’s beams with pride that the song was
used to inspire and educate many about HIV/AIDS awareness and she
donated all her proceeds from the song to the upcoming AIDS Walk in
New York City on May 17th. The “Keep Walkin’ On” song was also the
theme song for the United States Tennis Association Eastern’s first
ever Charity Tennis 5K Walk, as part of their Father’s Day Family
Grassroots Challenge in June 2009.
Currently, you can spot Jackson in the subways of New York –
performing, that is. She was one of the few selected to participate
in the city’s legendary “Music Under New York,” concert series in
which entertainers perform at the various subway stops. Jackson has
been wowing commuters with her performance and selling many CDs
along the way.
In 2007, Jackson released her immensely popular debut CD, Call My
Name, available at
www.jamijackson.net, on the
independent label, Blacque Records. The album faired very well on
the Internet, coupled with her breakout singles, “I’ll Let You
Go,”and “Sista Girl,” which became a popular performance video on
YouTube. The album featured a collection of 10 original songs
exploring a range of emotions, from lost love to spiritual
inspiration. Contributing her talent to a compilation CD for
LifeBeat, with an original song called “Love At First Sight,” as a
way to uplift the residents at LIFEbeat was her way of giving back
to an amazing organization. “I believe it’s important to stand for
a cause. HIV/AIDS is impacting my generation at an alarming rate
and I simply want to do my part,” says Jackson. Erika Banks of
LIFEbeat says, “Jami is a phenomenal young performer. She is not
only a powerhouse on the stage, but she is a pleasure to work with.
I know I can always count on her to show up on time and ready to
rock the room! She is a stellar member of the LIFEbeat family.”
From the Internet to the television airwaves, and the subways of
New York City, Jami Jackson is strategically carving out a musical
path of passion and relevance. “Nothing can compare to singing and
performing, to writing songs. I love using my voice to connect with
people, “ says Jackson. “I want to make a difference in someone’s
life.”