
Mizell was born in
Brooklyn, New York and moved to
Queens at age 10 with his family. He played
bass and
drums in several
garage bands prior to joining Run-D.M.C. On all of their albums he played keyboards, bass, and live drums in addition to his turntable work. Mizell remained in his childhood neighborhood his entire life. He founded the 'Scratch DJ Academy' in
Manhattan for children interested in DJing. In 1989, Mizell established the label
Jam Master Jay Records, which scored a strong success in 1993 with the band
Onyx. He also connected
Chuck D with
Def Jam co-founder
Rick Rubin. (Def Jam's other founder,
Russell Simmons, is the brother of
Rev Run.) After achieving relative prominence, Jason was known to use the alias Jay Gambulos so as to avoid unwanted attention from the public. Jason is also related to the
Mizell Brothers, a popular production team for
Gary Bartz,
Johnny "Hammond" Smith, and others. In the 1990s, Mizell survived a bad car accident and 2 gunshot wounds.
Death
On
October 30,
2002, he was shot and killed in a
Merrick Boulevard recording studio in
Queens, New York. The other person in the room, 23-year-old Urieco Rincon, was shot in the ankle and survived.
[1] The
New York Daily News reported that authorities investigated whether
Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff, a convicted drug dealer and longtime friend of
Murder Inc. heads
Irv Gotti and
Chris Gotti, targeted Mizell because the DJ defied an industry blacklist of rapper
50 Cent that was imposed because of "
Ghetto Qu'ran", a song 50 Cent wrote about McGriff's drug history. A 2003 affidavit says: "Law enforcement agents are investigating the possibility that [Jason] Mizell was murdered for defying the blacklist of 50 Cent." In April 2007, federal prosecutors named Ronald "Tenad" Washington as an accomplice in the murder of Mizell. Washington also is a suspect in the fatal shooting of
Randy Walker in 1995, a close associate of the late rapper
Tupac Shakur. For his part, Washington “pointed his gun at those present in the studio, ordered them to get on the ground and provided cover for his associate to shoot and kill Jason Mizell,” prosecutors said in court papers.
References
- ^ village voice > news > Harry Allen remembers Jason Mizell, a/k/a Jam-Master Jay, Run-D.M.C.'s inimitable musical mastermind. by Harry Allen
External links
- Jam-Master Jay, 1965-2002, Salon, November 1, 2002
- Jam-Master Jay Killed in Shooting, SOHH: The Wire, October 31, 2002
- Run-DMC star, 37, was hip-hop pioneer, CNN, October 31, 2002
- 'Terrible loss': Hip-hop reacts to Jam-Master Jay slaying, CNN, October 31, 2002
- Run-DMC DJ slain in recording studio, CNN, October 31, 2002
- Remembering Jam Master Jay in the Midst of Chaos, Davey D's Hip-Hop Corner, October 31, 2002
- Interview with DJ Times, 2000
- Suspect named in Jam-Master Jay's death, MSNBC, April 17, 2007. Retrieved May 28, 2007.
- Suspect named in 2002 slaying of Jam-Master Jay, USA Today, April 18, 2007. Retrieved May 28, 2007.
- Jam-Master Jay, Witness Identifies Killer's Tattoo, HHL: News, November 5, 2007
- Jason Mizell at Discogs
