- J. J. Jackson
John J. Jackson, Jr. (
November 25 ,1941 ? –March 17 ,2004 ) was one ofMTV 's 5 original VJs (along withNina Blackwood ,Mark Goodman ,Alan Hunter , andMartha Quinn ).He first gained prominence while working at
WBCN inBoston in the late 1960s, then at KLOS in Los Angeles for 10 years. Jackson was one of the first DJs to introduce Americans toThe Who andLed Zeppelin . He was a music reporter forKABC-TV when he was tapped as one of MTV's original "fab five." As a VJ Jackson hosted the long awaited and much anticipated "unmasking" of KISS. He was one of the fewAfrican Americans toDJ an "album rock" radio station.After five years at MTV, Jackson returned to Los Angeles radio, first at
KROQ in 1987 then as program director of modern rock/alternative station KEDG ("The Edge") until May of 1989. He later returned to KLOS, and hosted the afternoon shift at smooth jazz stationKTWV for one year. [Jim Ladd's "Radio Waves: Life & Revolution on the FM Dial"]Jackson suffered a massive heart attack and died on
March 17 ,2004 while driving home after dining with a friend in Los Angeles. He had a daughter and two grandchildren. He was 62.References
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8528851 J. J. Jackson on Find-A-Grave]
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