Demetrius "Sir Jam" Ross
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Demetrius "Sir Jam" Ross is an American writer, record producer, recording engineer, and re-mixer, as well as a recording artist[1].
Career[edit]
Ross began his professional career as a recording artist, working with various musicians and producers. He has had a multifaceted career as a writer, record producer, recording engineer, and remixer.[citation needed]
Rojam Records and Smash Entertainment[edit]
Ross co-founded Rojam Records with business partner Roland Michael in 1992 in Beverly Hills, California.[citation needed] The company soon moved to Austria and had success there as a production duo, POF In the early 2000s, he started Smash Entertainment with Dino Delvaille, former vice-president of Sony, Urban Music Division and business entrepreneur Thomas Page[2].[3] Ross currently works with music executive Kevin Evans and is a managing partner at Jam and Hustle Management with Joey Rosario.
DREAM Learning Center[edit]
Ross created a foundation, the DREAM Learning Center, to support music and the arts in public schools and the community. DREAM is an acronym for Dance-Recording-Entertainment-Art-Music[citation needed] serving children ages 4 to 18. Advisory Board Members include Big Jon Platt, Amir Bayyan of Kool & the Gang, Sheila E., Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quinones, Pam Baker, Kurtis Blow, Dino Delvaille, Kenneth "Skeeter" Yould, David Lestrick, Juliana Danson, Donnell Smith, Alicia Livingston, Michele Blay, Brandon Williams and Shelli Johnson. The foundation's goals include harnessing the power of technology to teach children entertainment-related skills.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Dream Team - Jam and Hustle Management". 2020-12-02. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
- ↑ {{cite web |url=https://music.metason.net/artistinfo?name=Sir%20Jam | title=Music Metason | publisher=music.metason.net |
- ↑ {{cite web |url=https://music.metason.net/artistinfo?name=Sir%20Jam | title=Music Metason | publisher=music.metason.net |
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