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  1. Jerome Jackson (1898–1940) was an American film producer and script writer. He worked with the director Michael Powell, producing many of the quota quickies Powell made during the 1930s. Selected filmography. A Knight in London (1929) Caste (1930) Two Crowded Hours (1931) My Friend the King (1932) The Rasp (1932) Rynox (1932)

    • Jerome Jackson

      Jerome Jackson may refer to: Jerome Jackson (producer)...

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    1990s

    Paris became known in the US in 1990 with the hit single "The Devil Made Me Do It" and album of the same name, after earning a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California, Davis. Originally released on Tommy Boy Records, his first video was banned by MTV. When his second album, Sleeping with the Enemy, was ready for release in 1992, Paris was dropped from now-defunct Tommy Boy Records (since rechristened Tommy Boy Entertainment in 2002) and distributor Warner Bros. Record...

    2000s

    In 2003, Paris returned with the album, Sonic Jihad. The album continued his tradition of controversial cover art, evoking images of the September 11 attacks, it depicts a plane flying toward the White House. Its content is equally radical and covers many topics, including the war on terror, the war in Iraq, police brutality, black-on-black violence, conditions in inner-city communities, the Illuminati, and state-sponsored terrorism. Other politically minded hip hop artists were featured on t...

    2010s

    In 2010, Paris was featured in the musical documentary, Sounds Like a Revolution, and in 2011 was featured on the Insane Clown Posse's Featuring Freshness LP. He performed at that year's Gathering of the Juggalos, and later at the Amsterdam Hiphopfestival in Amsterdam. Paris' production and original material has been featured in various Hollywood offerings, including Morgan Freeman's HBO documentary Prom Night in Mississippi in 2009, End of Watch, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña in...

    Studio albums

    1. The Devil Made Me Do It(1990) 2. Sleeping with the Enemy(1992) 3. Guerrilla Funk(1994) 4. Unleashed(1998) 5. Sonic Jihad(2003) 6. Hard Truth Soldiers Vol.1(2006) 7. Acid Reflex(2008) 8. Hard Truth Soldiers Vol.2(2009) 9. Pistol Politics(2015) 10. Safe Space Invader(2020)

    Collaboration albums

    1. Rebirth of a Nation with Public Enemy(2006)

    Videos/singles

    1. 1990: "Break the Grip of Shame" 2. 1990: "The Devil Made Me Do It" 3. 1992: "The Days of Old" 4. 1992: "Assata's Song" 5. 1994: "Guerrilla Funk" 6. 1994: "One Time fo' Ya Mind" 7. 1994: "Outta My Life" 8. 2008: "Don't Stop the Movement" 9. 2014: "Night of the Long Knives" 10. 2015: "Buck, Buck, Pass" 11. 2015: "Hard Truth Soldier (Redux)" 12. 2016: "Lethal Warning Shot" 13. 2016: "Power" 14. 2020: "Baby Man Hands" 15. 2020: "Nobody Move" 16. 2020: "Turned the Key" 17. 2020: "Walk Like a Pa...

  2. 15 mag 2024 · Jerome Jackson (1898–1940) was an American film producer and script writer.He worked with the director Michael Powell, producing many of the quota quickies Powell made during the 1930s. Source: Wikidata , May 2022. Producer.

  3. Jerome Jackson is a phenomenal musician with gifted talents. His ear for music started at a very tender age. He self-taught himself to play various musical instruments, such as the...

  4. Jerome Louis Jackson. Profile: American soul/R&B singer, songwriter, and arranger based in New York City, best known for his single ' But It's Alright ' on Calla Records . For the Los Angeles-based soul singer and songwriter who frequently recorded with The Jackals (2) please see June Jackson (AKA J.J. Jackson).

  5. 14 gen 2022 · Jerome Jackson joined the Drifters in the 1970s and has played a major role in the group for many decades since then. He tells his story about how he became interested in singing and how his time performing in church as a child led him to where he is now.