Jimmy Jam of Jam & Lewis on His Hits With Janet Jackson & New Album, Plus Shirley Manson of Garbage
Since the 1980s, producers and songwriters Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis have made huge hits with artists like Janet Jackson, Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey. But finally in 2021, the duo released their debut album as artists. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot chat with Jimmy Jam about the record and his illustrious past work. Plus, we hear the song that got Garbage’s Shirley Manson Hooked on Sonics.
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Jimmy Jam of Jam & Lewis
Jimmy Jam talks with Jim and Greg about his beginnings in the music industry, including working in his dad's blues band and working with Prince in Morris Day and The Time. He also comments on the development of R&B music over his decades as a professional musician, and his debut album Jam & Lewis, Volume One with partner Terry Lewis.
Hooked on Sonics: Shirley Manson
Shirley Manson, the lead singer of Garbage, shares how the rockabilly revival of the Stray Cats made her want to be a rock star.
Featured Songs:
- Jam & Lewis, "Spinnin (feat. Mary J. Blige)," Jam & Lewis, Volume One, Flyte Tyme, BMG, 2021
- Jam & Lewis, "Somewhat Loved (There You Go Breakin' My Heart) (feat. Mariah Carey)," Jam & Lewis, Volume One, Flyte Tyme, BMG, 2021
- Janet Jackson, "What Have You Done for Me Lately," Control, A&M, 1986
- Jam & Lewis, "The Next Best Day (feat. Boyz II Men)," Jam & Lewis, Volume One, Flyte Tyme, BMG, 2021
- The S.O.S. Band, "Tell Me If You Still Care," On the Rise, Tabu/Epic, 1983
- Cornbread Harris and Friends, "PutThe World," Cornbread Supreme Volume 1, 2631577 Records DK, 2002
- Janet Jackson, "Control," Control, A&M, 1986
- The S.O.S. Band, "Just Be Good to Me," On the Rise, Tabu/Epic, 1983
- Jam & Lewis, "Happily Unhappy (feat. Toni Braxton)," Jam & Lewis, Volume One, Flyte Tyme, BMG, 2021
- New Edition, "Can You Stand the Rain," Heart Break, MCA, 1987
- Janet Jackson, "Nasty," Control, A&M, 1986
- The S.O.S. Band, "Take Your Time (Do It Right)," SOS, Tabu, 1980
- Janet Jackson, "Miss You Much," Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814, A&M, 1989
- Garbage, "No Gods No Masters," No Gods No Masters, Infectious Music, 2021
- Stray Cats, "Stray Cat Strut," Stray Cats, Arista, 1981
- Tori Amos, "Happy Phantom," Little Earthquakes, Atlantic, 1992
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