JammX
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JammX is a children's hip-hop dance group created by producer Merv Adelson. JammX is composed of nine multicultural dancers aged 9 to 17. JammX was created with the intent to encourage children to be active and encourage a healthy lifestyle. The group's mantra is to Get Kids Dancing (G.K.D). JammX has a partnership with D.A.R.E and as part of their healthy living message; the group promotes abstinence from drugs. JammX is currently in the studio recording with a variety of hitmaker songwriter and producers, such as Drew Lane, Eddie Galan of Mach 1 Music and EMI's The Beat Royalty Group.
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[edit] Performances
The JammXKids have performed at many events and such, including HRTS Annual event, KTLA Morning News, and the DARE Annual Training Convention. They also had an hour long special on The WB where they performed with stars such as JoJo. They currently have a dance DVD out at Walmart called "Can't Dance, Don't Want to", which was originally released on November 15, 2004, but was re-released in March 2006 because of low sales. It was directed by Kevin Tancharoen and also features Nathan Norman. They have one music video, "Keep U Dancin". They also have a VERB Yellow Ball commercial.
[edit] Discography
- JammX Kids: Can't Dance Don't Want To - Adventure One (2004)
- Includes single "Keep You Dancing"
JammXKids: Fight the Fright - Adventure Two (2005) Completed but not as yet released.
[edit] Members
[edit] Current members
- Lauren Briana
- Jazz Domingo
- Johnny "J Blaze" Erasme
- Annie Gonzalez
- January Malkus
- Chancellor Miller
- Monica Parales
- Evan "Hot Sauce" Saucedo
- Bobb'e J. Thompson
- Mario "Crazy Feet" Teixiera
[edit] Past members
- Alyson Stoner
- Alyson left JammX in 2005 due to scheduling conflicts.
Alyson soon came back in 2006 because she wanted to dance with her friends but isn't there anymore.
[edit] Notable Appearances
- Members Alyson, Monica and Domingo performed at the Kids Choice Awards 2005
- An interview with JammX member Bobb'e J was recently featured by Vice Magazine.