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A. J. Jackson (born Alexander Jackson) is an American filmmaker, musician, songwriter, record producer, and perhaps best known as the lead singer for the band
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. He is known for his enthusiastic stage performances.


Early life

Jackson was born and raised in
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. He first started playing
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and writing his own
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at about age seven. He studied at
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and later attended
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at
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.


Music career

Jackson started playing in bands around the 6th grade moving from bassist to guitarist and singer in high school. He met Aaron Sharp while attending university in Southern California and they created Saint Motel around 2007. Saint Motel released its debut E.P. '' ForPlay'' in 2009 with Jackson as the lead singer and main songwriter. Jackson's songwriting for the EP received praise from ''
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''. Saint Motel released the full-length album ''
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'', whose tracks reached the top of the Hype Machine Charts in 2012, and an EP, ''My Type'', which includes two international alternative top 40 singles written by Jackson, "Cold Cold Man" and the platinum-selling single, "
My Type "My Type" is a song by American indie pop band Saint Motel. It was released as the lead single from their EP of the same name in January 2014. Content On the lyric, "You're just my type - you've got a pulse and you are breathing," singer A.J. ...
". In 2015, Jackson led Saint Motel and dancers at the
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, as one of the stops on the band's US tour. In 2016 the band released its second full-length album, '' saintmotelevision'', featuring the single "Move" which Jackson stated he wrote while they were on tour in Germany. Inspired by new technological possibilities, Jackson helped make this album the world's first complete
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and, later,
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full-length album in 2016 and 2017. In 2019 the band released part one of its three part album ''The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' featuring "Van Horn", which Jackson said he found inspiration for writing from the town of the same name in Texas while they were on tour.


Film career

After graduation Jackson became a freelance filmmaker directing and editing commercials for companies like
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,
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, and
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, as well as music videos for bands like
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and
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, including his own band Saint Motel. When the band's debut album '' ForPlay'' was released they had created a music video to accompany each song of the album. Jackson's film clients include
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,
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, and
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. In 2008, Jackson and his comedy partners in sketch comedy group, Craptastic were nominated for a MTV Movie Award for a "Cloverfield" parody called "Broverfield"


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Website (archived)
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