Downtown Music Holdings [271 articles]” href=”https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/companies/downtown-music-holdings/”>Downtown Music Services has entered into a new agreement with Jamaica-headquartered music company Geejam Music, which includes Geejam Studios in Port Antonio, Jamaica.
According to a statement announcing the news, this global deal will see Downtown Music Services provide “funded music publishing administration and label services” for Geejam Music’s existing catalog and roster of songwriters and producers.
Jon Baker, the former President of Island Records [412 articles]” href=”https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/companies/universal-music-group/island-records/”>Island Jamaica first opened Geejam Studios in Port Antonio, Jamaica in 1998.
Baker’s own Gee Street Records label enjoyed successes from the likes of PM Dawn, The RZA, The Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifa and The Stereo MCs in the 1980’s and 1990’s.
Geejam Studios now claims to have become the “premier” residential recording facility in the region.
The facility hosts sessions, writing camps and retreats for the likes of Drake, Harry Styles and recently Megan Thee Stallion, Sam Smith and The Rolling Stones to name a few.
As well as the company’s existing roster of songwriters, the new agreement also includes Geejam Music’s newest signings, production duo Shakoo & John Coop and dancehall artist Skeng.
“I first met Jon when I worked at MCA Music in the 1980s. His musical knowledge is second to none and I am thrilled that we are able to work together again.”
Mike Smith, Downtown
Mike Smith, Global President of Downtown Music Services, said: “I first met Jon when I worked at MCA Music in the 1980s. His label Gee Street released all of my favourite records and we had just picked up one of them, PM Dawn for publishing.
“I have always followed his career closely and was thrilled when any artist I worked with could record at Geejam, his state of the art studios in Jamaica.
“I would drop in and see him when I was in Port Antonio and we talked about working together. His musical knowledge is second to none and I am thrilled that we are able to work together again. “
“There is an exciting musical renaissance at play in Jamaica now and I am delighted to be partnering with Downtown Music for publishing administration and label services.”
Jon Baker, Geejam Music and Studios
Jon Baker, Founder of Geejam Music and Studios, said: “There is an exciting musical renaissance at play in Jamaica now and I am delighted to be partnering with Downtown Music for publishing administration and label services.
“Having been part of the Jamaican music scene for over 30 years, since my tenure as President of Chris Blackwell [37 articles]” href=”https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/people/chris-blackwell/”>Chris Blackwell’s Island Jamaica in the early 90s. I believe now is the time to offer a true alternative to what is currently on offer for Jamaican artists and writers alike.
“Our partnership will provide an international platform for the release of homegrown Jamaican music via the Geejam Music label and see the reactivation of Gee Street Recordings for our international artistes with an A&R presence in the UK and US.”
“We’re super thrilled to be partnering with Geejam, a pivotal game changer, collaborator and hub for bringing talent together from around the world.”
Davina Merchant, Downtown Music Services
Davina Merchant, A&R Manager at Downtown Music Services, said: “We’re super thrilled to be partnering with Geejam, a pivotal game changer, collaborator and hub for bringing talent together from around the world.”
Elsewhere at Downtown Music Services, the company recently expanded its Latin American presence with new hires and promotions.Music Business Worldwide