DJ Jazzy Jeff explained

DJ Jazzy Jeff
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Birth Name:Jeffrey Allen Townes[1]
Birth Date:22 January 1965
Years Active:1985–present[2]

Jeffrey Allen Townes (born January 22, 1965), known professionally as DJ Jazzy Jeff (or simply Jazz), is an American DJ and producer. He was one half of the hip hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, along with rapper-turned-actor and fellow Philadelphia native Will Smith.[3] He is credited, along with DJs Spinbad and Cash Money, with popularizing the transformer scratch.[4]

Early life and initial career

Townes was born on January 22, 1965, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[5] Raised in the area, Townes developed a reputation and a following as a local school and block party DJ.

He was ten years old when he first became interested in being a DJ. He told author Paul Stenning, "At summer time block parties I wouldn't be the one dancing, I sat where the DJ was set up, watching him. Even when I would go to other block parties in other neighborhoods I was still infatuated with the DJ. He was the guy that played music that everyone in the neighborhood loved. You might not have known his face, you might not have known his name but he was the guy that made everyone move."[6]

He took the stage name DJ Jazzy Jeff. He was one half of the duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, along with Will Smith. The group received the first Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance in 1989 for "Parents Just Don't Understand", though their most successful single was "Summertime" which earned the group their second Grammy and peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Career

Acting

When Smith branched out into television with the sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Jazzy Jeff played a character named Jazz, Smith's best friend on the show. Jazzy Jeff was initially a recurring character in the first season, but became a regular shortly thereafter. In the early seasons, the two characters always greeted each other with their signature handshake (swinging mid-five, point-back, snap with both characters saying "Pssh!"). A running joke throughout the show's run involved the character being physically ejected from the house by Uncle Phil (James Avery), most often using the same footage for comedic effect, but sometimes filming new footage instead. Jazz had an unrequited crush on Hillary Banks (played by Karyn Parsons).

Music

One of the first records DJ Jazzy Jeff ever appeared on was with the Korner Boyz (Street Artz Records) and their songs "Bust the Move" and "The Saga of Roxanne", which featured legendary Philadelphia rappers MC Parry P and Grand Tone. The instrumental was called "Jazzy Jeff Scratch" (1985).

As a duo, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince had several gold and platinum-selling albums and singles in the late 1980s and early 1990s, earning them the first rap Grammy Award ever presented in 1989 for "Parents Just Don't Understand".[7]

At the time of winning the Grammy Award, DJ Jazzy Jeff came home crying as he had just $500 in the bank.[8]

DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince also won a second Grammy for "Summertime".[9]

After DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince broke up, Townes went on to become a prominent R&B, soul, and neo soul record producer and actor, establishing the A Touch of Jazz production company in his native Philadelphia. Among the artists that Jazzy Jeff has helped develop are Eric Roberson, Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Eminem, the Roots, Raheem DeVaughn, Darius Rucker, Talib Kweli, Floetry, Rhymefest, and many more. Despite separating from Will Smith as a music partner, they remain close friends and occasionally work together.

Some songs by Smith were produced by Townes, and he has performed on some songs by Smith such as "So Fresh" and "Potnas". In addition, he appeared in several of Smith's music videos such as "Will2K" and "Freakin' It". On some occasions, he made appearances with Smith at live concerts, producing DJ scratches. On July 2, 2005, DJ Jazzy Jeff performed with Smith at the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia. Moreover, Smith acknowledges him in his music such as "Comin' to the Stage" from the album Lost and Found and "Potnas" from his album Willennium.

His 2007 release The Return of the Magnificent featured numerous collaborations with old school and new school artists including CL Smooth, Big Daddy Kane, Pos from De La Soul, Method Man, Peedi Peedi (a remake of "Brand New Funk"), Rhymefest, and Raheem DeVaughn. In 2007, he appeared with Rhymefest in a video directed by Konee Rok, in which he makes music in his home recording studio with Rhymefest.

In 2008, Townes performed with Smith at the premiere of the latter's 2008 film Hancock.[10]

In 2009, he made a mixtape titled He's the King...I'm the DJ in honor of the late entertainer Michael Jackson. Townes was featured in the video game DJ Hero as a playable character. He also has some original mixes in the game.[11]

In 2010, DJ Jazzy Jeff and Mick (formerly known as Mick Boogie) teamed up to release the Summertime: The Mixtape series. The mixes are released every summer.[12]

In 2013, DJ Jazzy Jeff performed with Will Smith on The Graham Norton Show.[13] Also that same year, DJ Jazzy Jeff released Vinyl Destination,[14] a web series documenting his hundred plus DJ shows from all around the world. He also appeared as the lead interview in Paul Stenning's book Success – By Those Who've Made It.[15]

In 2015, he performed the scratch overdubs for the film Straight Outta Compton.[16]

In August 2017, DJ Jazzy Jeff and Will Smith performed two shows in Europe: MTV Summerblast Music Festival in Croatia and the Livewire Festival in Blackpool.[17]

In 2024, he went on tour with New Kids on the Block as a supporting act, alongside Paula Abdul, on The Magic Summer Tour (2024).[18]

Personal life

DJ Jazzy Jeff married Lynette C. Jackson in Jamaica on July 31, 2010.[19] He has four children: two sons from a previous relationship, journalist/DJ Cory Townes and actor/musician Amir Mitchell-Townes, and a son (Pleasant) and daughter (August) with Jackson.[20] [21]

Discography

Solo work as DJ Jazzy Jeff

As DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince

Miscellaneous

Notes and References

  1. Book: Roberts, David . 2006 . British Hit Singles & Albums . 19th . Guinness World Records Limited . London . 1-904994-10-5 . 159.
  2. Web site: Steve Huey . DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince . . September 26, 2019.
  3. Web site: . DJ Jazzy Jeff on the 25th Anniversary of "He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper" . DJ Jazzy Jeff . Wilder, Chris . March 26, 2013 . https://archive.today/20130831215134/http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/arts-and-culture/cover-story/200120701.html . dead . August 31, 2013.
  4. Web site: . The Art of Turntablism . DJs Spinbad, Cash Money and Jazzy Jeff transformed turntablism by inventing the 'Transformer scratch' – so named for the sound it created which echoed the popular 1980s cartoon. This technique of flicking the cross fader back and forth on the mixer whilst simultaneously scratching gave a greater tonal range and allowed DJs to experiment with the rhythmic qualities..
  5. Web site: Kellman . Andy . [{{AllMusic |class=artist |id=p431400 |pure_url=yes}} DJ Jazzy Jeff ]. . January 13, 2009.
  6. Book: Stenning, Paul . Paul Stenning . Success – By Those Who've Made It. . 15 . In Flight Books . November 24, 2013 . 978-1-62847-586-9.
  7. Web site: DJ Jazzy Jeff Speaks on Winning Hip Hop's First Grammy . . Dominique . Zonyeé . July 25, 2014 . January 26, 2016.
  8. Book: Stenning, Paul . Paul Stenning . Success – By Those Who've Made It. . 14 . In Flight Books . November 24, 2013 . 978-1-62847-586-9.
  9. Web site: Songs of Summer: DJ Jazzy Jeff On 'Summertime' & Why Will Smith Misses Rapping . . Bogar . Alonso . July 23, 2013 . January 26, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160201224829/http://www.biography.com/news/songs-of-summer-dj-jazzy-jeff-on-summertime-why-will-smith-misses-rapping . February 1, 2016 . dead.
  10. Web site: Will Smith & DJ Jazzy Jeff Reunite for Hancock Premiere . . July 1, 2008 . Scott . Huver . Michael Y. . Park . January 26, 2016 . February 23, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160223090832/http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20209698,00.html . dead .
  11. Web site: DJ Jazzy Jeff gets fresh with DJ Hero . . July 27, 2009 . Nick . Chester . January 26, 2016.
  12. Web site: Summertime . summertime.fm . en-US . June 15, 2018 . March 26, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160326215041/http://summertime.fm/ . dead .
  13. Web site: Fresh Prince pals Will Smith, DJ Jazzy Jeff and Carlton reunite on Graham Norton Show . . May 25, 2013 . January 26, 2016.
  14. Web site: Vinyl Destination. DJ Jazzy Jeff . April 27, 2013 . January 24, 2017 . www.djjazzyjeff.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20160331051154/http://www.djjazzyjeff.com/2013/04/27/vinyl-destination/ . March 31, 2016 . dead.
  15. Book: Stenning, Paul . Paul Stenning . Success – By Those Who've Made It. . 13–22 . In Flight Books . November 24, 2013 . 978-1-62847-586-9.
  16. DJ Jazzy Jeff on possible reunion with Will Smith: 'The time is right on so many different levels' . . Eric Renner . Brown . October 7, 2015 . January 26, 2016.
  17. Web site: EXCLUSIVE: Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff Reunite! How LL Cool J Got Them Back Together Onstage . en . June 15, 2018 . June 15, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180615190813/http://aka1-www.etonline.com/media/videos/exclusive-will-smith-and-dj-jazzy-jeff-reunite-how-ll-cool-j-got-them-back-together . dead .
  18. Web site: NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK ANNOUNCE THE MAGIC SUMMER 2024 TOUR. livenation.com. June 15, 2024. October 30, 2023.
  19. Web site: DJ Jazzy Jeff Speaks On Getting Hitched, Advice From Will Smith . August 23, 2010 . Vibe.
  20. Web site: He's the (Famous) DJ, I'm the Son . Cory . Townes . July 22, 2016 . EBONY.
  21. Web site: Cory Townes Speaks on Journalism Inspirations, Landing His First Major Writing Gig, Being a Popular Figure for Today's Social Climate and more. . Chris . Hunter . January 7, 2019 . September 22, 2019 . September 22, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190922230841/https://thelifestylenyc.com/2019/01/07/cory-townes-interview/ . dead .