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The Jam Roc ConglomerateC O M P A N Y P R O F I L E
99 E 2ND. ST. # 77MINEOLA, NY 11501
PH. 646-750-0045FAX. 516-740-0793
EMAIL: JAMROCPRODUCTIONS777@GMAIL.COMWEBSITE: WWW.THEJAMROCCONGLOMERATE.COM
I n 1984, A
Jamaican/
C h i n e s e
Restaurant by the
name of Nakisaki
Restaurant was created. Started by the
Lyn Family, it has become a legendary,
family owned and operated place of
eatery in Rosedale, Queens NY. After
much success and growth over a few
years, in 1990, the second Nakisaki
Restaurant, Catering Hall and Night
Club was started in Hempstead, NY. In
1996, the Jam Roc Cafe and nightclub
was also created in Hempstead, NY.
With the realization of the
necessity to market and promote the
Nakisaki and Jam Roc brands, in
1997 the Lyn Family's son, Earl Lyn Jr.,
started Jam Roc Productions LLC. This
production company grew in various
areas, including, but not limited to:
* Special Event Development
* Event Productions
* Event equipment rentals
* Event Management and staffing
* Marketing and Promotions
* Media purchasing
* Public Relations
* Company branding
* Sponsorship & Company Merger
Developments
* Full legal and accounting services
* Full Catering Services
Nakisaki Restaurant seated 263
people in the dining room and the
Catering Hall and the Night Club had
a capacity of 800 people. The Jam Roc
Cafe and Night Club had a capacity of
2,500 people. With that being said, as
venue owners and operators it became
not only a priority, but a necessity to
produce top quality events for our
venues on a weekly basis. This consisted
of soliciting the services of artists, artist
booking agencies, television stations,
radio stations, newspapers, street
teams, media outlets, the procurement
of event equipment, and management
of the "in house" production and full
customer hospitality services. As we
built our alliances, we became very
successful in building our brands
through our events which included
R&B and rap artists ranging from the
group 112, Faith Evans, Mary J Blige,
Little Kim, The Lost Boys, to Maya,
Little Cease, Eric Sherman, Genuwine,
The Fugees, Fabulous, Big Pun, and
Erica Badau, just to name a few. We
also had great Reggae and Dancehall
artists from Beenie Man, Sean Paul,
Baby Cham, Wayne Wonder, Gyptian,
I Wayne, Bascomb X, Donovan
Banzana, Shaggy, Sizzla, Barrington
Levy, Sanchez, Bounty Killer, and
Gregory Isaacs, to Dobby Dobson, Ken
Booth, John Holt, Iwa George, Kevin
Little, and many other artists.
At our Jam Roc Night Club,
Tuesdays became known as "Bad Boy
Night," where we had the honor to host
and co-produce the event with the world
famous Bad Boy Records. This was the
launch of the Bad Boy Records label.
Not long after, many popular labels
such as Roc a fella Records, Murder
Inc., Island Records, Universal Records,
Atlantic Records, Electra Records, Sony
Red, Warner Records, Def Jam Records,
VP Records and Ruff Ryders Records
partnered up with Jam Roc Productions
to produce live shows at The Jam Roc
Night Club to show case their artists. This
dynamic merging opportunity allowed
us to work closely with top artists and
booking agencies and directly with
major artist's managers and Record
Labels. With producing these events at
our facility, it became necessary to work
directly with television cable companies
such as Cablevision and Time Warner
and many popular radio stations in
New York including Hot 97 FM, Power
105 FM, Kiss FM, WBLS FM, WLIB
FM and 93.5 FM. This involvement
made it possible to hire and build
personal relationships with popular
radio personalities some of which are
Funk Master Flex, Jazzy Joyce, Angie
Martinez, DJ Enough, Cocoa Channel,
K- Slay, Bobby Kondors and Jabba,
Ed Lover and Dr. Dre, The Spiceman,
Dahvid Levy, Pat Mackay, DJ Roy, Chris
The Dubmaster, and Gil Baily to name
a few. This was a tremendous help in
developing our brands within the Tri
State New York area and ultimately
our popularity grew nationally and
internationally.
As we developed our production
skills and relationships within the
mainstream media and entertainment
industries in New York, endless exposure
came and we started to produce
major events, and got involved with
the producers of those events. These
major events were The Tamika Reggae
Awards, The first Jerk, Roots the Yam
Fest in New York, Reggae Carifest as
well as the Celebrity Soccer Match and
Irie Jamboree when it first started.
Another spotlight of our
endeavors was in 1998, when we
were very fortunate to partner up with
Point Blank Entertainment and obtained
an opportunity to host major events
at the Nassau Coliseum (capacity
18,000), located in Uniondale Long
Island, NY, which included the Up In
Smoke Tour that featured Snoop Dogg,
Eminem and Dr. Dre as well as a sold
out concert with Jay Z, DMX, and 50
Cent. We then hosted the after party of
both events at our Jam Roc Night Club.
A few years later In 2002, Jam
Roc Productions again partnered with
Point Blank Entertainment in working
with Reggae Carifest promoters in
bringing Reggae, for the first time, to
The Nassau Coliseum which featured
legendary artists Beres Hammond,
Bunny Wailer, Sizzla, Barrington Levy,
Marcia Griffiths and Marshall Montana.
We also hosted the concert after party
at Jam Roc Night Club.
From 1998 to the present, Jam
Roc Productions continues to produce
major concerts at the Amazura Concert
Hall in Jamaica, Queens, NY (capacity
3,300) where we produced Jam Roc's
Annual Thanksgiving Dances Featuring
David Rodigan and many others for
a total of 8 years. We also produced
events periodically throughout the years
which include artists such as Shabba
Ranks, Super Cat, Josey Wales, Charlie
Chaplin, Nicodemus, Sugar Minnott,
and Gregory Isaacs.
In 2004, Jam Roc Productions
was introduced to The Jamaica Cultural
Alliance Inc,. a 501C3 nonprofit
organization that functions as a
public affairs organization with the
objective of expanding and enriching
American knowledge and awareness
of Jamaican culture and heritage.
The Jamaica Cultural Alliance, JCA,
is programmatically structured to
facilitate the development of literature,
education, and music, as well as the
visual and performing arts. The general
goal of the Jamaican Cultural Alliance
is to promote the best of Jamaica, its
people and their multi-faceted lifestyles
in order to clarify and enhance the
image of Jamaica and the Caribbean
at large. Jam Roc Productions has
since then formed an alliance with the
Jamaica Cultural Alliance to enhance
its programs and visions by offering all
of its services such as consultant, brand
development, event development,
marketing, promotions, public relations,
and sponsorship development. We are
proud of their tireless efforts to promote
and preserve our rich Caribbean
heritage.
In August 2005, Jam Roc Productions partnered with The United States
Navy, Homeland Security and the Department of Morale, Welfare and Recreation to
produce Jamaica's 43 Independence Celebration at Guantanamo Bay Cuba for the
large Jamaican civilian workforce and over 15,000 Navy personnel that live and
work on Guantanamo Bay Cuba. This was a very monumental experience for Jam
Roc as thousands of Navy personnel danced and rocked to our musical production
and enjoyed delicious Jamaican cuisine.
Then in 2006, Jam Roc Productions worked with US Cricket Promoters and
The United States of America Cricket Association (USACA) to produce a 2 day cricket
tournament at the Floyd Bennet Field in Brooklyn, NY that featured members from the
West Indies Cricket Team (the favorites for the cricket World Cup at that time) and the
world's greatest batsman, Brian Lara who was playing The NY 11 and The US All
Stars, teams that comprised of players on the US National team. With the occurrence
of this event, Jam Roc also worked with The Federal Government, The Department
of Interior, The Federal Protective Services who operated The Floyd Bennet Facility,
NYPD, NYFD & EMS for safety, traffic and health precautions.
In the following years, Jam Roc
Productions along with The Jamaican
Cultural Alliance, collaborated with
Nassau County's Executive, Edward
P. Mangano, and The Nassau County
Parks and Recreation to produce The
First Annual Long Island Caribbean
American International Festival in
2010, with a crowd of over 10,000
people. For 2011, we produced the
second annual Caribbean Festival,
which too, had over 10,000 people
and again in 2012 we produced
the third annual Caribbean Festival to
celebrate Caribbean Heritage Month
along with Jamaica and Trinidad's
50th Independence Anniversary
Celebration, which had an attendance
of over 12,000 people and included
fireworks. This was the first time
fireworks were ever used in a concert production in Eisenhower Park Long Island, NY
by an event producer.
On September 15th, 2012, Jam Roc presented The Nakisaki Memorial
Gospel, Wellness, Food Arts and Crafts Festival in Eisenhower Park. This event
featured popular American and Caribbean Gospel Artists and had over 4,500
attendants.
From September 2nd-4th, 2011,
Jam Roc Productions LLC represented
Gelston Castle Estate (a 330 acre
concert facility in upstate central, NY)
in doing risk management and oversee
the entire production to ensure all State
Health, Security, fire and Medical
requirements were being met by the
promoters for the 13th Annual Moe
Down Rock and Roll Festival which had
an attendance of over 18,000 people
daily and 7,000 campers. Finally, on
October 8th 2011, Jam Roc
Productions along with Gelston Castle
Estate produced a Beer Festival titled
Funktober Fest, which featured George
Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic
along with seven regional Rock and
Roll Bands.
On June 29th, 2013 & August
24th, 2013, Jam Roc produced two
events at the Amazura Concert Hall.
One was titled "Dear Summer" and the
other, "The Best of Reggae, Soca and
Hip Hop". This event was also the
birthday party celebration for the
popular Bad Girls Club cast member
and host Tanisha. This event was
produced for television production
purposes and the networks MTV, BET,
VH1 and Oxygen shot footage at the
party.
On February 1st, 2014, Jam Roc Productions is producing "The Reggae
Kings of New York in Concert pt.1" at Amazura Nightclub featuring some of the top
New York Reggae artists that helped to shape the reggae scene in New York from as
early as the late 1970's until today.
On February 26, 2014, Jam Roc Productions along with the New York Daily
News is producing the 88th. Annual New York Daily News Golden Gloves Boxing
Tournament at Amazura Nightclub with a fundraiser to benefit our Patriotic veterans.
Some of the veterans organizations that will benefit from this fundraiser are Veterans
of Foreign Wars, Vietnam Veterans of America, Veterans in Command, and The
Hatian American Veterans Inc.
In September 2013, Jam Roc Productions LLC signed a 5 year partnership
contract with the Atlanta Carnival Bandleaders Council to produce the Annual
Atlanta Caribbean Carnival held on Memorial Weekend, which celebrated its 25th
anniversary in 2013.
Since 1984, we have been building strategic relationships with different
companies within the production industry nationwide. We have created mergers
and collaborations which have created a very strong conglomerate, consisting of
companies with many years of experience in their respected fields which has allowed
us to grow and expand. We have been extremely fortunate, mainly because of good
business practices, great people and the development of relationships with many
levels of sponsors which includes everything from small businesses to Fortune 500
companies who want to showcase their goods and services to the different diverse
ethnic groups we target with our production. These companies have supported us for
many years and we are truly grateful for that and we are confident they will continue
to do so.
Jam Roc Productions LLC. only partners, produces and finances our events from
within the conglomerate, and we generally do not seek work from within the industry
from other event producers; we form partnerships.
The Jam Roc Conglomerate 99 E 2ND. ST. # 77MINEOLA, NY 11501
PH. 646-750-0045FAX. 516-740-0793
EMAIL: JAMROCPRODUCTIONS777@GMAIL.COMWEBSITE: WWW.THEJAMROCCONGLOMERATE.COM
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