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Jimmy D Robinson Puts Music Catalog On Market For $35 Million
 

offline nicholasg980 on 2011-09-30 18:55 [#02421273]
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Music mogul, artist and producer Jimmy D Robinson, has put
his entire J Music Group [ Jimmyland Corporation ]
publishing catalog on the market for sale with a price tag
of $35 Million. With over 41 full-length CDs and over 266
musical tracks, Robinson’s body of work is considered a
coveted “tour de force” in the dance music world. Often
referred to as the modern day Andy Worhol, Robinson’s
eccentric, eclectic and pioneering artistic manner
captivates all of one’s senses. Robinson submerges his
audiences’ souls with complete amalgamation of his art
through visuals, positive messages and musical sounds, while
his subjects partake in the physical movements of dance.

“As an artist who appreciates the value of holding pieces
of fine art, I have enjoyed creating such an incredible wide
variety of dance music for the world to enjoy,” states
Robinson. “All of these musical tracks have meant so much
to me while working on them in the studio, and I hold close
to my heart all the great music legends I have worked
with.”

Jimmy D Robinson began his career as a poet, creating over
17 books filled with poems accompanied by imaginative
digital art. Robinson eventually moved over to the
spoken-word medium to magnify his poetry works. The first
dance single spawned from his spoken-word CD “Mind
Juice” was “A Tiny Shoe.” The debut dance single track
was produced and remixed by the likes of Josh Harris, Tracy
Young, Twisted Dee and Rafael M. “A Tiny Shoe” quickly
became an international hit, rising to #6 on the Billboard
Club Play chart and #7 on the UK Music Week chart. Next came
“In The Night” featuring Ceevox, which rose to # 4 on
the Billboard Club Play chart and No. 52 on The World Dance
Charts.

With his music reaching clubs around the world, Robinson
began to work with legendary artists on bringing more of his
poetry to life at the radio and clubs level. His work
continued on productions with Melba Moore, Carol Jiani and
CEEVOX.

The catalog includes many dubs and instrumental tracks that
can be licensed to film, te


 

offline Steinvordhosbn from London (United Kingdom) on 2011-10-01 15:50 [#02421312]
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That's great news!


 

offline Indeksical from Phobiazero Damage Control (United Kingdom) on 2011-10-01 21:24 [#02421332]
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Sorry, I spent my last $35 million on a 100ft tall gold
statue of Jimmy D Robinson that I had shot in to space, so
that other cultures may learn of his greatness. I'm sure
it'll be as worthwhile an endeavour as owning his entire
back catalogue though!


 


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