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Jon Baker was born on 1960 in London, is a British music executive. Discover Jon Baker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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1960

Jon Baker (born 1960) is a music industry executive.

He has worked as a fashion designer, promoter, and is currently co-owner of Geejam, a luxury resort and recording studio located in San San, near Port Antonio, Jamaica.

Baker was born in 1960 in London.

His mother, Maureen Baker, was a fashion designer and his father, Roy Baker, sold classic cars.

Baker attended the Chelsea College of Art.

1977

After leaving school in 1977, Baker opened a punk T-shirt store called Blooze in Kensington Market in 1978.

1979

In 1979, operations grew and Blooze was relocated to the Great Gear Market, Kings Road, London and renamed Axiom.

1980

In 1980 Baker moved to New York and in 1981 staged a combined Axiom fashion show and concert in support of Spandau Ballet’s performance at The Underground, Broadway’s disco club.

1982

In 1982, Baker launched UK fashion label Demob in New York.

Baker then based himself in New York where he met club promoter and manager Ruza Blue who introduced him to the hip-hop scene in the Bronx.

Baker then began working at The Roxy club.

Baker produced fashion shows for various designers and events in New York, such as the Danceteria and the Peppermint Lounge.

1983

In 1983, Baker designed and promoted a club on Union Square called Fresh 14, before it closed after a short while and in 1984 Baker returned to the UK.

1985

In 1985, having returned to the UK, Baker organized Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick's first UK tour.

That year, he met Rob Birch and Nick Hallam of the Stereo MCs and together they began to produce and distribute white label records to London dance shops.

He also met his future wife Ziggi Golding, an agent who ran the progressive "Z" modeling agency.

1986

Baker alongside Britain’s pirate radio Kiss FM hip-hop jock DJ Richie Rich in 1986 and the Stereo MCs, opened a recording studio called Gee Street Records.

Among the artists Gee Street signed and/or promoted were Jon King/King Butcher, Funtopia, Gail Ann Dorsey, Queen Latifah, Jungle Brothers, the Stereo MCs, and P.M. Dawn.

Gee Street's first significant success was the release of Straight out the Jungle by Jungle Brothers; their single "I'll House You" reached the top 5 in the UK national charts.

1988

Then, in 1988, he signed the Stereo MCs to a licensing deal with Island Records.

1990

In 1990, Polygram Records’ Chris Blackwell signed P.M. Dawn, and proposed a joint venture with Island/PolyGram that secured Gee Street's roster for Island.

1991

Baker agreed on a worldwide joint venture with the focus on North American markets in 1991.

Baker was appointed President of Island Jamaica for North America (the Jamaican music division of Island Records).

The first release under the joint venture, PM Dawn’s “Set Adrift on Memory Bliss” released in 1991, providing the funding for Bakers investments in Jamaica and with this he brought property in San San, Port Antonio.

1996

The joint venture agreement between Island Polygram Records and Baker faltered and came to an end in 1996.

1997

Later that year, Baker established a joint venture with Richard Branson and V2 Records, signing RZA to an exclusive solo recording deal in 1997.

V2 bought 80% of Gee Street and marketed it through BMG.

2000

Baker sold his remaining 20% share of Gee Street to Richard Branson in 2000.

2002

In 2002, he moved to Jamaica, became a Jamaican citizen.

That year, he also produced the album Adelante, featuring Ky-Mani Marley and Alberto D'Ascola (aka Alborosie)

2004

In 2004, Baker produced Two Culture Clash in collaboration with producer Mark Jones in the UK.

In 2004 and again in 2005, he became a consultant for New Reality TV's Digicel Rising Stars talent competition on Jamaica's TVJ television station in 2004.

2006

In 2006, Baker worked with Steve Beaver of the Hong Kong-based Beaver Music on the Singerz Collection album series through Universal Music Japan; it featured contemporary songs interpreted in a reggae style.

Later that year, however, Baker and Beaver went into a more formal partnership and agreed to develop Geejam into a luxury private hotel.

To this point, Baker had devoted a great deal of his energy to make Geejam an exclusive residential recording studio.

The studio's resources had earned a strong reputation among industry insiders and attracted several top artists including Gorillaz, No Doubt, India Arie, Dru Hill, Gondwana, Les Nubians, Wyclef Jean, and Björk.

2008

Geejam opened to the general public in 2008 and is part of the Island Outpost brand.

Since 2008, Geejam has been rated Jamaica's number-one hotel by travel review website TripAdvisor.com in March 2010.

Over this time, Drake, Santigold, Major Lazer, and Amy Winehouse have all worked on recording projects there.

The Geejam Group's most recent project involved the Jamaican mento band The Jolly Boys.