Truthfulness in music is a precious commodity. For those who experience D.D. Jackson as a composer, collaborator or performer, that authenticity is easy to see.
A pioneering jazz pianist and double Emmy Award-winning composer noted for his "hunger for adventure," Jackson pours honest passion into every one of his projects — from attention-getting scores for multiple Emmy Award-winning TV series to his Juno Award-winning recordings.
"He's lost none of his brilliance, whether mad-dashing across the keyboard…comping with deep lyricism, or…well, anything the occasion demands." — Fred Kaplan, Stereophile
A fixture on the world's stages for the last two decades, the NYC-based, classically-trained Jackson is looming ever larger in TV/film composing circles as well, turning the elements of his improvisational discipline to his advantage when working with directors, producers and music supervisors.
Working on those deadlines, Jackson's recent credits include two Emmy Awards (one as composer and one as songwriter with lyricist Billy Aronson), among his 5 total Emmy nominations, on the now 8-Emmy-winning show Peg + Cat (PBS), and The Wonder Pets (which received an Emmy for Outstanding Musical Direction and Composition in every year of its four-year run). A further sampling of his reel includes: Esme & Roy (Sesame Studios/HBO), Clifford the Big Red Dog (PBS/Amazon), Sunny Day (Nickelodeon), and the near 3-million-viewed theme song for Sesame Studios' Marvie on YouTube.
The visual media assignments go hand-in-hand with Jackson's long track record as an artist to watch in the worlds of jazz, classical and beyond. In addition to collaborations with luminaries on the level of drummer Jack DeJohnette, saxophonists David Murray and James Carter, and Questlove and The Roots, Jackson's albums have netted him six Juno Award nominations (the "Canadian Grammy") for his twelve albums, with a win in 2000 for his RCA solo disc ...so far. Jackson's expansive portfolio also includes music composition for theater, opera, orchestra and dance, in styles ranging from fiery solo works to large-scale orchestrations.
"Ultimately, it's really all about understanding and contributing to the client's vision," he concludes. "Bringing something to the table that feels inevitable and perfect: something that couldn't have come from any other source." Delivering it all with honesty and dedication is what defines it as purely D.D. Jackson.