Jay King (musician)

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Jay King
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King Performing in 2022
Born (1962-01-26) January 26, 1962 (age 62)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
  • label owner
  • musician
  • radio show host
Years active1982–present
Relatives Saunders King (great-uncle)
Musical career
Genres
LabelsKing Jay Records
Website jayking.me

Jay King is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, record label executive, music manager, and radio show host. [1] [2] In 1986, he produced, independently released, and promoted Timex Social Club's, Rumors , which charted at #1 on Billboard's R&B chart. [3] [4] [5] He later formed the music group, Club Nouveau, whose remake of, Lean on Me , was nominated for a Grammy Award, charted at #1 on Billboard's R&B chart, and certified Platinum. [6] [7]

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In 1986, King started, King Jay Records, partnering with major labels such as RCA Records [8] and Warner Bros. Records, releasing albums for Club Nouveau, Michael Cooper, [9] New Choice, Theresa, [10] and Mikki Bleu. [11] He has released three solo albums, Open Book, [12] Helen's Son, [13] and Soulful Bossa Nova, all of which received favorable reviews. [14] [15] Good Kind of Lovin, from Helen's Son, charted in the top-10 on UK's Soul chart in 2018. [16] [17] [18]

In 2019, he was elected President of the California Black Chamber of Commerce and is the Chairman of the African American DBE Participation Committee for the California Department of Transportation. [19]

Early life

Jay King was born in Oroville, California to parents Helen and Jay King Jr. After his parents separated his mother moved to San Francisco and later to Sacramento, California, where Jay was raised and began playing the trumpet. Jay's father lived in Vallejo so he attended Jr. High School and High School in both Sacramento and Vallejo. [20] He left home when he was 14 years old and was a dancer and entertainer. "I left home when I was 14, I had to be on my own, I didn't want to wait. I wanted to something great. I had to be prepared. Being on the streets prepared me for what I'm doing now", King shared in an interview with the LA Times in 1987. [21] He formed the break dance group, Jay King & the Unknowns, who performed at high schools, parties, and on the streets, garnering a large local following in Vallejo and the San Francisco Bay Area. [22] "I was famous before I ever had a nickel", King shared in an interview with Half Time Chat regarding his success as a teen dancer. [23]

King joined the Air Force and was honorably discharged. [24] After leaving the military he decided to remain in Alaska, where he had been stationed. He formed the dance group, Close Encounters of the Funkiest Kind, which quickly became successful and they opened shows for The Pointer Sisters, Atlanta Rhythm Section, and INXS, among other acts. [23]

King returned to Sacramento and decided to pursue a career as a rapper. He formed the group, Frost, releasing the single, Battlebeat, and for a short period of time was a concert promoter for such acts as Run DMC. [22]

Career

King's career has spanned over 40 years as a singer, songwriter, record producer, record label owner, musician, music publisher, and radio show host. King's first independent label (Jay Records), produced Timex Social Club's, Rumors , which charted at #1 as well as making it one of the top selling independent releases in 1986. [25]

King later partnered with Benny Medina in 1986 at Warner Bros. Records launching King Jay Records, which released Club Nouveau's debut album, Life, Love & Pain . King also released Michael Cooper's album, Love is Such a Funny Game and produced and released Theresa's album, Broken Puzzle which charted at #62 on Billboard's Black Music Chart. [5] [10]

King founded the ILC (Independent Label Coalition), a collective of independent record labels such as, Young Black Brotha Records, Psychotic Records, and Rip It Records, who by leveraging artists album releases and distribution, were able to get paid sooner for record sales. [23] He has managed the music careers of Cameo, Larry Dunn, Kathy Sledge, Club Nouveau, and Karyn White, among others. [5]

King was handed a demo tape of Timex Social Club's, Rumors, and thought it was a great song but needed better production. He produced, Rumors , [5] which he independently released on Jay Records, promoting the 12-inch single to radio stations, dance clubs, and record stores. Rumors became a dance club hit song before going on to peak at #1 on Billboard's R&B chart as well as becoming the most successful selling independent releases of 1986. [25] [26] [22] King did not have a formal contract with the band and the group signed another record deal with Danya Records behind King's back. King had many songs left over from his work with the group so he formed Club Nouveau, whose first single, Jealousy, was an answer song to Rumors that references King's split with Timex Social Club. [24]

In 1986, King formed the music group, Club Nouveau who were nominated for Best R&B Performance by a Group or Duo with a Vocal for their remake of Bill Withers's Lean on Me . Several of their songs charted in the top-10 on Billboard's charts. [27] Their album, Life, Love & Pain , was certified Platinum. [6] The group went on to release five more albums, the most recent in 2015. [28]

Record labels

King launched independent label Jay Records in 1986 after not being able to get secure a record deal for Timex Social Club's, single "Rumors". He independently produced, pressed, and marketed the 12-inch single to radio stations, dance clubs, and soon the song gained traction on Billboard charts, becoming one the best selling independent releases of 1986.

King partnered with Warner Bros. CEO Benny Medina in 1986 forming, King Jay Records, [5] to release Club Nouveau's debut album, Life, Love & Pain , which certified Platinum [6] and yielded three top-ten Billboard hit songs, including Lean on Me which charted at #1 on Billboard's R&B Chart for 2 consecutive weeks. His label released five additional Nouveau albums, as well as albums by Michael Cooper [29] and composed and produced Theresa's album, Broken Puzzle. [10]

King's publishing company, Jay King IIII Publishing, placed several of Khayree's songs on Vanilla Ice's album, To the Extreme . [30]

Other ventures

King is a radio show host on Traffic Jams with Jay King on KDEE 97.5 FM as well as hosting his own podcast, Kings in the Morning, on The Jay King Network. [31]

On his online series, Jay King Live, Straight No Chaser, several of the episodes were focused on reparations, with King calling it the debt owed to Black America. He created and presented his own detailed account of a debt owed plan to repay the debt owed to American Descendants of Enslaved Africans. [19]

King was the founder and association commissioner of the PDA (Professional Dominoes Association) which organized and hosted professional domino tournaments. In 2006, he hosted a 12-city tournament. [32] The success of the tournaments led to a deal with ESPN to televise domino tournaments.

King launched The Creative Exchange Music Summit to educate creatives in the business of technology, film, television, music, and art. [33] [34]

King was elected President of the, California Black Chamber of Commerce, in June 2019, and serves on the Caltrans Small Business Council and is the Chairman of the African American DBE Participation Committee for the California Department of Transportation, as well as the Small Business Council for the California Department of General Services (DGS), and the California High-Speed Rail. [19]

Discography

YearSongArtistCredit
1986 Life, Love & Pain [35] Club NouveauArtist, composer, producer, record label
1987Broken Puzzle [36] [10] TheresaComposer, producer, record label
Love is Such a Funny GameMichael CooperComposer, producer, arranger, record label
1988 Listen to the Message [35] Club NouveauArtist, composer, producer, record label
At LastNew ChoiceExecutive producer, record label
1989Under a Nouveau Groove [35] Club NouveauArtist, composer, producer, record label
I PromiseMikki BleuRecord label
1992A New Beginning [35] Club NouveauArtist, composer, producer, record label
1994Everything is Black [35] Club NouveauArtist, composer, producer, record label
2015Consciousness [35] Club NouveauArtist, composer, producer, record label

Solo albums

YearSongArtistCredit
2008Open Book [12] Jay KingArtist, composer, producer, record label
2015Consciousness [35] Club NouveauArtist, composer, producer, record label
2017Helen's Son [16] Jay KingArtist, composer, producer, record label
2021Soulful Bossa Nova [14] Jay KingArtist, composer, producer, record label

Singles

YearSongArtistCredit
1986 Rumors Timex Social Club producer, record label
Jealousy Club Nouveau Vocals, producer, writer, record label
Situation #9 Club Nouveau Artist, producer, record label
1987 Lean on Me Club Nouveau Artist, producer, record label
Why You Treat Me So Bad Club Nouveau Vocals, producer, writer, record label
Heavy on My Mind Club Nouveau Vocals, producer, writer, record label
Last TimeTheresaWriter
1989No Friend of Mine Club Nouveau Artist, producer, record label
1992 Oh Happy Day Club Nouveau Artist, producer, record label
2007Made for Love [37] Kool & the Gang Writer
2018Good Kind of Lovin' [16] Jay KingArtist, vocals, producer, writer, record label

Personal life

King's great-uncle, Saunders King, was a respected jazz/blues guitarist with the 1940s hit song, The S.K. Blues. [38]

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