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Jennifer Blakeman is a musician and music industry executive. Blakeman was a keyboardist for multiple bands predominantly in the 1980s and '90s, before starting a career in the music publishing industry.


Musical career

Blakeman started her professional musical career playing in bands around Shreveport, Louisiana while in college, with an eye to pursue a career as a session musician and entertainment attorney. After coming to the attention of
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who enlisted her to help create a unique signature keyboard sound for him, she spent several years working closely with him programming his keyboards, most notably for the
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OU812 album. As an early member of the band Private Life, a hard rock formation produced by both
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and
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, she co-wrote, recorded and released two albums with this band, ''Shadows'' (1988) and ''Private Life'' (1990) through Warner Bros. Records. Later Blakeman worked as a touring keyboardist and backing vocalist for British rock artist Billy Idol, the Australian pop rock band Savage Garden (most notably on the ''
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, American singer David Cassidy, and many other artists. Her compositions and recordings can be heard in films including ''
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Business career

Blakeman became an executive at Cherry Entertainment Group, Atlantic Records, Universal Pictures, Universal Music Group, and later Zomba Publishing. After the purchase of Zomba by
Universal Music Publishing Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) is a North American music publishing company and is part of the Universal Music Group. It was formerly known as MCA Music Publishing until it merged with PolyGram. Universal Music Publishing is the worl ...
, Blakeman continued working with the company as the Senior Vice President of Creative Affairs. In this function she was responsible for the publishing of artists including
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, Ne-Yo,
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, T-Pain, Anthony Hamilton and
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. She co-founded Atlas Music Publishing Group where she served as Chief Creative Officer, overseeing a roster of writers whose songs have been recorded by John Legend, Kelly Clarkson, Beyonce, Miley, Sam Hunt, Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Dr. Dre and hundreds of others. In 2018 she formed one77 Music, a boutique creative-focused music publishing company based in New York City where her clients include Sean "The Pen" Garrett; producers,
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and Secret Weapon; the catalog of Al Jackson Jr and joint ventures with Chris Farren's Nashville-based independent publishing company Combustion Music and Atlanta-based Chris Jones of Stateline Entertainment, among others. She is an
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of music publishing at
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. After serving as president of
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's New York chapter board from 2010-12, she was elected to serve four years as trustee on the national board of
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, followed by two more years as president of the New York chapter board. She was most recently re-elected to serve as trustee on the national board.


See also

* National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences * Zomba Group of Companies *
Universal Music Publishing Group Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) is a North American music publishing company and is part of the Universal Music Group. It was formerly known as MCA Music Publishing until it merged with PolyGram. Universal Music Publishing is the worl ...


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