Randy Jackson

Randy Jackson

6 titles Acting Jun 23, 1956 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

Randall Darius Jackson, born on June 23, 1956, is a multi-talented American musician, television personality, and record executive, who gained widespread recognition as a judge on the popular singing competition show American Idol from 2002 until 2013.

Jackson’s musical journey began in the 1980s as a session bassist, where he collaborated with a diverse range of artists across genres such as jazz, rock, R&B, and pop. His talents soon led him to roles in music production and A&R at esteemed labels like Columbia Records and MCA Records. However, it was his role on American Idol that solidified his status in the entertainment industry, where he became the longest-serving judge, known for his insightful critiques and supportive demeanor. Additionally, he served as an executive producer for MTV's America's Best Dance Crew, further showcasing his versatility in the music and television landscape.

In a notable return to music, Jackson rejoined the iconic rock band Journey in May 2020 as their bassist following the departure of founding member Ross Valory. This reunion marked a significant moment, as Jackson had previously contributed to Journey’s 1986 album, Raised on Radio, and participated in its accompanying tour. With a career spanning decades, Randy Jackson continues to be a prominent figure in both the music and television industries.

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