Jeffery Jampol
Lecturer - Music Industry (Artist Management and Promotion)

Lecturer, Music Industry

Grammy-winner and Emmy-nominated producer Jeff Jampol is the CEO of JAM, Inc, which manages The Doors, Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship, The Mamas & The Papas, George Clinton, Parliament/Funkadelic, and the Estates of Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Charlie Parker, Juan Gabriel, and John Lee Hooker. Previous clients include the Ramones, as well as the Estates of Tupac Shakur, Kurt Cobain, Otis Redding, and Muddy Waters. JAM, Inc is also a consultant to the Estates of Michael Jackson, Henry Mancini and Peter Tosh.

Jampol produced, with Dick Wolf, The Doors’ theatrical documentary film, When You’re Strange, narrated by Johnny Depp, for which Jampol and Wolf won the 2011 Grammy® Award and were nominated for a 2010 Primetime Emmy® Award. In 2010, Jampol helped conceive, create and produce the Tony®-Nominated hit Broadway musical A Night With Janis Joplin, which is now touring worldwide. In 2015, Jampol produced, along with Oscar-Winner Alex Gibney, the theatrical documentary film Janis: Little Girl Blue, directed by Amy J. Berg. Jampol became a voting member of The Recording Academy® in 1985 and sat on the Board Of Governors of NARAS’ Los Angeles chapter from 2007-09.

He is a Lecturer in The Music Industry at UCLA, teaching at The Herb Alpert School Of Music, after having taught courses at UCLA for the previous 19 years in the music business, marketing, branding, and deal negotiation, as presented by UCLA and sponsored by The Recording Academy. Jampol has also served as a moderator and featured speaker regarding artist management, digital media strategy, and entertainment marketing for Darden School Of Business at the University Of Virginia; Anderson School Of Business at UCLA; Marshall School Of Business at USC; California Lawyers for the Arts; South By Southwest Music Conference; NARAS®; Nashville Music Conference; BMI; and Loyola Marymount University.

Tony Brancato
Guest Lecturer - Music Industry (Influence and Data Mining)
David Leaf
Adjunct Associate Professor - Music Industry and Musicology
Monica Chieffo
Lecturer - Music Industry (Influence and Data Mining)
Jonathan Beard
Lecturer - Music Industry (Electronic Music, Audio Engineering)
Stig Edgren
Lecturer - Music Industry
Lauren A. Spalding
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music and Activism, Artist Management)
Judith Finell
Adjunct Professor - Musicology and Music Industry (Forensic Musicology)
Erik Madrid
Lecturer - Music Industry (Mixing)
Hans Fjellestad
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music Supervision)
Adam Moseley
Lecturer - Music Industry (Studio Production)
Lauren Kop
Lecturer - Music Industry (Digital Production and Beat Design)
Michelle Moreno
Lecturer - Music Industry (Finance and Accounting)
Chyna Ellis
Assistant to the Chair - Music Industry Program
Catherine Provenzano
Assistant Professor - Musicology and Music Industry (Critical and Contemporary Perspectives on Music Technology)
Don Franzen
Adjunct Professor - Music Industry (Music and Law, Forensic Musicology)
Amy Kathryn Kuney
Lecturer - Music Industry (Songwriting)
Catherine Gregory
Lecturer - Music, Music Industry (Artistic Citizenship and Community Engagement), Director of the Gluck Fellowship Program
Dawnyelle Addison
Manager - Music Industry Program
Mark Tramo
Adjunct Associate Professor - Neuroscience and Music Industry (Music, Mind, and Brain)
Thomas Hodgson
Assistant Professor - Musicology and Music Industry (Music and Data, Global Music Industry)
Ryan Svendsen
Lecturer, Music Industry (Advanced Music Supervision)
Lee John
Lecturer in Music Industry (Rock/Pop Ensemble)
Marc Cimino
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music Publishing)
Justin Paul
Lecturer - Music Industry
Jessica Schwartz
Associate Professor - Musicology and Music Industry (Punk and DIY)
Natasha Pasternak
Lecturer - Music Industry (Songwriting, Touring, Songwriter’s Workshop)
Tiffany Naiman
Instructor - Music Industry & Musicology (Critical Perspectives, Capstone Sequence, History of Popular Music), Director of Undergraduate Programs in Music Industry
Jason Feinberg
Lecturer - Music Industry (Digital Marketing and Promotion)
David MacFadyen
Professor and Chair of Music Industry, Professor - Musicology and Comparative Literature
Allison Wolfe
Lecturer - Music Industry (Music Journalism, Audio Storytelling)
Kathryn Frazier
Lecturer - Music Industry
Robert Fink
Special Academic Senior Associate Dean, Professor - Music Industry, Musicology and Humanities (Music Theory, Analysis of Popular Music, Internships and Industry Partnerships)

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