Jason Mizell

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Jam-Master Jay

Background information
Birth name Jason William Mizell
Also known as Jam-Master Jay, DJ Jazzy Jase
Born January 21, 1965(1965-01-21)
Origin Brooklyn, New York
United States
Died October 30, 2002 (aged 37)
Genre(s) East Coast Rap, Hip hop, Rapcore
Occupation(s) Disc jockey
Years active 1983–2002
Label(s) Jam Master Jay, Profile
Associated acts Run-D.M.C.

Jason William Mizell (January 21, 1965October 30, 2002), also known as Jam-Master Jay, was a founder and the DJ of Run-D.M.C., a hip hop group based in the Queens borough of New York City.

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[edit] Biography

Mizell was born in Brooklyn, New York and moved to Queens at the age of 10 with his family. He played bass and drums in several garage bands prior to joining Run-D.M.C.; on all of their albums from Raising Hell on, he played keyboards, bass, and live drums in addition to his turntable work. Mizell remained in his childhood neighborhood his entire life. He founded the 'Scratch DJ Academy' in Manhattan for children interested in DJing.

In 1989, Mizell established the label Jam Master Jay Records, which scored a strong success in 1993 with the band Onyx. He also connected Chuck D with Def Jam co-founder Rick Rubin. (Def Jam's other founder, Russell Simmons, is the brother of DJ Run.) Jason is also related to the Mizell Brothers, a popular production team for Gary Bartz, Johnny "Hammond" Smith, and others.

In the 1990s, Mizell survived a bad car accident and a gunshot wound.

[edit] Death

On October 30, 2002, he was shot and killed in a Merrick Boulevard recording studio in Queens, New York. The other person in the room, twenty-three-year-old Urieco Rincon, was shot in the ankle and survived. [1]

The New York Daily News reported that authorities have investigated whether Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff, a convicted drug dealer and longtime friend of Murder Inc. heads Irv Gotti and Chris Gotti, targeted Mizell because the DJ defied an industry blacklist of rapper 50 Cent that was imposed because of "Ghetto Qur'an", a song 50 Cent wrote about McGriff's drug history. A 2003 affidavit says: "Law enforcement agents are investigating the possibility that [Jason] Mizell was murdered for defying the blacklist of 50 Cent."

In April 2007, federal prosecutors named Ronald "Tenad" Washington as an accomplice in the murder of Mizell. Washington also is a suspect in the fatal shooting of Randy Walker in 1995, a close associate of the late rapper Tupac Shakur. For his part, Washington “pointed his gun at those present in the studio, ordered them to get on the ground and provided cover for his associate to shoot and kill Jason Mizell,” prosecutors said in court papers.

Mizell is survived by his wife Terri and three children. He is buried at the Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York. His favorite long brown leather trench coat was given to his best friends, Rev Run and DMC. Jam Master Jay was 37 when he died.

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NAME Mizell, Jason William
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Jam-Master Jay (stage name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION Hip-hop musician
DATE OF BIRTH January 21, 1965
PLACE OF BIRTH Brooklyn, New York, United States
DATE OF DEATH October 30, 2002
PLACE OF DEATH Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States