Jared Lee Gosselin
Jared Lee Gosselin | |
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Jared Lee Gosselin November 2012 | |
Background information | |
Also known as | J Lee, Jared Gosselin, J Gosselin, JLG |
Born |
Detroit, Michigan, U.S. | June 23, 1981
Genres | Hip hop, Midwest hip hop, Rock, Electronic, Experimental, No Genre, |
Occupation(s) | Producer, Singer, Songwriter |
Years active | 1999 – On |
Labels | Sony, Universal Motown, Warner Brothers |
Associated acts | Proof, D12, Eminem , Macy Gray, India Arie, Bobby Brown, Too Short |
Jared Lee Gosselin (born June 23, 1981) is a Multi Platinum, Grammy Award Winning producer from Detroit, Michigan.
Early life
Gosselin was born to Cynthia Lee Gosselin who is a single mother and works as a hairdresser in Grosse Pointe Michigan. His father, Paul Joseph Gosselin, a single father works in the automotive business doing quality control for the big 3.
2013 Latin Grammy Win
On November 21, 2013 in Las Vegas NV - Jared Lee Gosselin won his first Grammy Award for the Beto Cuevas album Transformacion for Major Album Pop/Rock[1] - Transformicaion
Current Career
1520 Entertainment - Partner
Innovation in today’s music industry—and on the radio—is most often generated far and away from the corporate confines of the major label machine. To move the needle and genuinely shake things up, takes one part kaleidoscopic vision, a heap of artistic talent and a generous helping of leadership. That is the missive of burgeoning 360-degree record label and management firm 1520 Entertainment. Based in Los Angeles, the company is that rare modern-day upstart with a fundamental focus on artist development. Instead of relying on its acts to serve up the finished product for marketing and distribution, 1520 is involved throughout the creative process, starting with its 15,500sf North Hollywood recording and production facility. 1520’s services include music production, mixing, mastering, PR & marketing strategies, video production, brand integration, and brand & artist development. Its musical specialities: Pop, EDM, R&B, Hip-Hop and Rock. And here’s where things get interesting: Not only is the firm creating music genre by genre, but it is forging unique collaborations that mesh elements from all of the above.
If change is the name of their game, it all starts at the front door. The company’s name “1520” was inspired by the renowned Bronx address 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, known worldwide as the birthplace of Hip Hop. Yes, innovation, revolution and ingenuity are at the forefront here. Already making its mark is the label’s first release, a fiery reworking of “Under the Bridge,” the 1992 global hit from Red Hot Chili Peppers. It has been transformed from a moody expose about alienation and drug despondency into a passionate plea—as a duet—for redemption and one’s personal truth. Lyricist Chino XL leads the charge with newly created verses that reinvent the story from an inner city perspective, accompanied by Rama Duke’s rock chorus that sports 8-cylinder gusto via a flaming, fierce female vocal.
The company was founded by four music industry veterans, each offering their own lofty pedigree. Producer Jared Lee Gosselin—who won a Latin Grammy in 2013 for Beto Cuevas’ album “Transformacion”—has also helped guide the careers of Velvet Revolver, Serj Tankian, DMC, Macy Gray, India.Arie, KRS-One and Musiq Soulchild. He notes, “We want our artists be their creative best. Of course, we want to see each one succeed, but we also want to be upfront, work honestly through each step and ultimately, create a cohesive team.”
Platinum-selling producer, songwriter, engineer—and talent manager—Christopher Rosa has worked with such music royalty as Michael Jackson, Rod Stewart, Jamie Foxx, Chris Brown, Kelly Clarkson, Usher, Sevyn, Luke Christopher, Raven Symone, Luke James, RuPaul, and Tank. In addition to helping guide those acts to Grammy wins, he himself has been awarded two first-place and one runner-up L.A. Music Awards. Rosa has also worked with advertising campaigns for Pringles and Velveeta Cheese, as a producer for Disney’s “Princess Diaries” and “Cheetah Girls” soundtracks, and with such Disney TV shows as “Shake it Up” and “I’m in the Band.” “By walking the line between creativity and business, 1520 is best able to allow our artists to retain their integrity, while the business end can find success in today’s very challenging marketplace. Our vision has developed the flexibility to accomplish both.” Third founding partner Shaun Fabos (a.k.a. D1) brings to the stable a career that has contributed to everything from major motion pictures to platinum artists. That includes mixing for Musiq Soulchild, Raheem DeVaughn, Jamecia Bennet, Alicia Madison, and Tina DeCara. He says, “We want to be known as a label that has an artist’s back for real. That’s’ the foundation of changing the industry’s bad rep from the major labels. Thanks to The Fab Factory, we can ensure artists have time to fine-tune their projects to perfection, while keeping everybody’s costs down. We built this cutting edge facility with the highest standards for mixing and production.”
And Steve Fabos serves in the executive role as creator of 1520’s Fab Factory Studio. His goal is to continue as the primary driver to expand the facility as a cutting-edge and idyllic creative space for artists in multiple mediums to produce music alongside all of its auxiliary elements. Regarding the collective goal of the four principals and the 1520 mission, Fabos says, “For many years in the entertainment business, we have worked together and had great respect for one another. We are all keenly aware that this business can be improved—and we recognize that the power of four can lead to positive changes in our industry.”
With such a force field guiding 1520 Entertainment, the label’s roster is quickly taking shape. Partnerships have been signed with Rama Duke, Chino XL, Lexy Panterra, Aaryn Rose, Danny Kash, Jackie Vae, Nova Rockafeller, Javon Armond, Chloe Crush (a.k.a. Chloe Riley) Avehre and “American Idol” alumni Blake Lewis. The company’s goal is to release a single each month throughout 2017, promptly getting artists’ musical wares into the marketplace without fussy overthinking.
With its next bold step forward, Gosselin says, “We are determined to create a major change in music today. That begins with a better way to treat artists so they are inspired to create the best art possible. We are 100 percent behind them to make sure their innovative music is heard around the world.”
Billboard Chart Peaks By Year
Year | Album | Artist | Contribution | Peak Chart |
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2004 | Shark Tale | Original Soundtrack | Producer | U.S. Billboard 200 #34 & U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums #48 (Peak Chart)[2] |
2005 | Flo'Ology | Floetry | Composer | U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums #2 & U.S. Billboard 200 #7[3] |
2007 | Shrek The Third | Original Soundtrack | Producer | U.S. Billboard 200 #34 & U.S. Billboard Soundtracks #2[4] |
2007 | Corinne Bailey Rae | Corinne Bailey Rae | Producer | U.S. Billboard 200 #4 & U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums #3[4] |
2007 | Macy Gray Big | Macy Gray | Producer | Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums #14 & US Billboard 200 #39 & U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs #55[4] |
2008 | Hate It Or Love It | Chingy | Producer | U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums #3 & U.S. Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums #17 & U.S. Billboard 200 #84[5] |
2008 | In and Out Of Love | Cheri Dennis | Producer | U.S. Billboard 200 #74 & U.S. Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Albums #11[5] |
2008 | Joe Thomas | Joe | Producer | U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums #3 & U.S. Billboard 200 #8 & U.S. Billboard Top Independent Albums #1 & U.S. Billboard Comprehensive Albums #8[5] |
2009 | Coming Back To You | Melinda Doolittle | Producer | U.S. Billboard 200 #59 & U.S. Billboard R&B Albums #39 & U.S. Billboard Independent Albums #3[6] |
2009 | Testimony: Vol. 2, Love and Politics | India Arie | Producer | U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums #2 & U.S. Billboard 200 #3[6] |
2010 | The Sellout | Macy Gray | Producer | U.S. Billboard 200 #38 & U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary #23 & Adult Pop Songs #40[7] |
2012 | The Masterpiece | Bobby Brown | Producer | Top R&B Albums #41[8] |
2012 | Transformacion | Beto Cuevas | Producer | Billboard Top Latin Albums #38 & Billboard Latin Pop Albums #12[8] |
Grammy Nominations
Year | Album | Artist | Contribution | Nomination Category |
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2006 | Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship | India Arie | Mixing | Best R&B Album |
Year | Album | Artist | Contribution |
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2004 | Shark Tale | Original Soundtrack | Producer |
2005 | Flo'Ology | Floetry | Composer |
2006 | De Ja Vu (2006 film) Soundtrack | Various | Mixing |
2006 | Testimony, Vol. 1: Life & Relationship | India.Arie | Audio Production, Producer, Composer |
2006 | Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship (Circuit City Exclusive Bonus Track) | India.Arie | Producer, Composer |
2007 | Big | Macy Gray | Producer, Programming, Composer |
2007 | Big | Macy Gray | Producer, Programming, Composer |
2007 | Big (Bonus Tracks) | Macy Gray | Producer, Programming, Composer |
2007 | Shrek the Third | Original Soundtrack | Producer |
2007 | Afro Strut (US Version) | Amp Fiddler | Programming, Composer, Producer, Mixing |
2007 | Hate It or Love It | Chingy | Producer, Assistant, Mixing |
2010 | Almost September | Jared Lee Gosselin, Phillip White, Mc Lyte | Producer |
Discography
Year | Album | Artist | Contribution |
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1997 | Love Jones - The Musical | Various Artists | Producer |
2010 | Genius of Soul Disco Funk | Various Artists | Composer |
2004 | Shark Tale | Original Soundtrack | Producer |
2005 | Searching for Jerry Garcia | Proof (Rapper) | Engineer |
2005 | Flo'Ology | Floetry | Composer |
2006 | Corinne Bailey Rae [2 CD] | Corinne Bailey Rae | Mixing |
2006 | Corinne Bailey Rae [Special Edition] | Corinne Bailey Rae | Mixing |
2006 | Testimony, Vol. 1: Life & Relationship | India.Arie | Audio Production, Producer, Composer |
2006 | Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship (Circuit City Exclusive Bonus Track) | India.Arie | Producer, Composer |
2006 | Afro Strut | Amp Fiddler | Composer |
2006 | De Ja Vu (2006 film) Soundtrack | Various | Mixing |
2007 | Big | Macy Gray | Producer, Programming, Composer |
2007 | Big (Bonus Tracks) | Macy Gray | Producer, Programming, Composer |
2007 | Shrek the Third | Original Soundtrack | Producer |
2007 | Afro Strut (US Version) | Amp Fiddler | Programming, Composer, Producer, Mixing |
2007 | Holiday Gift Pack | Corinne Bailey Rae | Mixing |
2007 | Karaoke: JoJo (singer) | Karaoke | Composer |
2007 | Hate It or Love It | Chingy | Producer, Assistant, Mixing |
2008 | "Slap A Bitch" | Macy Gray | Producer |
2008 | Maximum Bass: Xtreme | Various Artists | Composer |
2008 | In and Out of Love | Cheri Dennis | Producer, Composer |
2008 | Joe Thomas, New Man | Joe (Singer) | Programming, Drums, Composer, Producer |
2008 | True to the Game | Various Artists | Mixing |
2009 | New Gospel Voices | Various Artists | Composer |
2009 | Coming Back to You | Melinda Doolittle | Composer |
2009 | Testimony, Vol. 2: Love & Politics | India.Arie | Composer |
2009 | Testimony: Vol. 2, Love & Politics (Bonus Track) | India.Arie | Composer |
2009 | Quite Like Me | Dionyza Sutton | Composer, Producer, Mixing, Programming, Recording |
2009 | “All Over Me”/”Home” | MC Lyte | Producer |
2009 | "Gotta Get To You” (Bring It On: Fight To the Finish Soundtrack) | Christina Milian | Producer |
2010 | Sellout | Macy Gray | Engineer, Composer, Producer |
2010 | Fotosintesis | Jaime Kohen | Producer |
2010 | “Scandalous” | Pittsburg Slim | Producer |
2010 | “Glass Kisses” | Ashley Martinez | Producer |
2010 | “I Like It” | Albe Back ft DMC | Producer |
2010 | Detroit Diamond ft Carmit EP | Various Artists | |
2010 | Frank Zappa Aaafnraaaa Birthday Bundle | Various Artists | Mixing |
2010 | “She Can’t” | Kim Hill | Producer |
2010 | Almost September | Jared Lee Gosselin, Phillip White, Mc Lyte | Producer |
2010 | Scandalous | Pittsburgh Slim | Producer |
2010 | I Like It | Albe Back and DMC Darryl McDaniels | Producer |
2010 | She Can't | Kim Hill (soul musician) | Producer |
2011 | Fabric 56 | Derrick Carter | Composer |
2011 | “The Last Rockstar” | Diamond Baby | Producer |
2011 | Penguin In Bondage: The Little Known History of the Mothers of Invention | Frank Zappa | Mixing |
2011 | “Bake Me In Clouds” | VIZA | |
2011 | Bobby Brown | Get Out The Way | Producer |
2011 | Rock Solid | DMC Darryl McDaniels | Producer |
2012 | Quiero Creer (feat. Flo Rida) | Beto Cuevas | Producer |
2012 | Can Be - RICANstruction: The Black Rosary | Chino XL | Producer |
2014 | Only For Tonight | Al Ca$ino Featuring Too Short & Clyde Carson | Producer |
2015 | SPARK | Novel | Producer |
Singles
Year | Song | Artist | Contribution |
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2016 | Love Jones | Raheem DeVaughn (Theme) | Producer |
2016 | Nobody Does | Musiq SoulChild | Producer |
2016 | Need To Know | Raheem DeVaughn / Jamecia Bennett | Producer |
2016 | "Under The Bridge" | Chino XL & Rama Duke | Producer |
2016 | Flames | Dylan Bernard | Producer |
References
- ↑ "The Latin Recording Academy®". LatinGRAMMY.com. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
- ↑ "2004 Charts | Billboard Charts Archive". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
- ↑ "2005 Charts | Billboard Charts Archive". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
- 1 2 3 "2007 Charts | Billboard Charts Archive". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
- 1 2 3 "2008 Charts | Billboard Charts Archive". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
- 1 2 "2009 Charts | Billboard Charts Archive". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
- ↑ "2010 Charts | Billboard Charts Archive". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
- 1 2 "2012 Charts | Billboard Charts Archive". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2014-06-29.