JAM Creative Productions, Inc., is an American company that produces radio jingles, promo music for television, and commercial jingles for advertisers. It has made more radio jingles than any other jingle company and has become part of American pop culture
The company was founded in 1974 by husband and wife Jonathan M. and Mary Lyn Wolfert. Prior to the formation of JAM, Jon worked for PAMS and was a fan of their work. Jon also worked briefly at TM Productions (now TM Studios) and did freelance work for several other studios.
JAM is the only production house of its type which has been continuously owned and operated by its founders for over 35 years. It produces jingles for clients ranging from local DJs to the most influential radio stations in the world.
WHAS Lousiville, along with WPEN and WMGK Philadelphia were among the company's earliest major-market clients. Within a few years, JAM jingles were used by many of the most listened-to radio stations of all time including WABC New York, WLS Chicago and BBC Radio 1 and 2 in the UK. JAM also created themes and jingles for many syndicated radio programs, including those hosted by Casey Kasem, Dick Clark, Rick Dees, Dick Bartley, Bob Costas, Scott Shannon, Dan Ingram and others. In addition, JAM has worked for various TV clients including ABC-TV, NBC-TV (David Letterman), VH-1 and more.[1]
In 1985, JAM Creative Productions wrote and recorded a full-length song all about its radio jingles. "The JAM Song" was distributed on vinyl to radio stations as a promotional item, but was aired by several and has become a favorite among radio historians and jingle enthusiasts. You can listen to the song, and look at the lyrics and credits on the back of the record jacket
History:
The company was founded in 1974 by husband and wife Jonathan M. and Mary Lyn Wolfert. Prior to the formation of JAM, Jon worked for PAMS and was a fan of their work. Jon also worked briefly at TM Productions (now TM Studios) and did freelance work for several other studios.
JAM is the only production house of its type which has been continuously owned and operated by its founders for over 35 years. It produces jingles for clients ranging from local DJs to the most influential radio stations in the world.
WHAS Lousiville, along with WPEN and WMGK Philadelphia were among the company's earliest major-market clients. Within a few years, JAM jingles were used by many of the most listened-to radio stations of all time including WABC New York, WLS Chicago and BBC Radio 1 and 2 in the UK. JAM also created themes and jingles for many syndicated radio programs, including those hosted by Casey Kasem, Dick Clark, Rick Dees, Dick Bartley, Bob Costas, Scott Shannon, Dan Ingram and others. In addition, JAM has worked for various TV clients including ABC-TV, NBC-TV (David Letterman), VH-1 and more.[1]
In 1985, JAM Creative Productions wrote and recorded a full-length song all about its radio jingles. "The JAM Song" was distributed on vinyl to radio stations as a promotional item, but was aired by several and has become a favorite among radio historians and jingle enthusiasts. You can listen to the song, and look at the lyrics and credits on the back of the record jacket
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