RIP, JJ, OG MTV VJ. 19 Mar 2004 2004-03-19 2004-03-19 mtv, music, nostalgia, pop-culture I don’t mean to be disrespectful, but as soon as I heard that J.J. Jackson died , I expected to see a response on Adam Curry’s weblog . I mean, I know they’re... 1

RIP, JJ, OG MTV VJ.

I don’t mean to be disrespectful, but as soon as I heard that J.J. Jackson died, I expected to see a response on Adam Curry’s weblog. I mean, I know they’re from different classic eras of MTV VJ-hood, but I figured there was an alumni association or something. And it’s not like Nina Blackwood’s a blogger.

I’m also expecting a spate of "Hey! He’s black and his last name is Jackson!" epiphanies across the web. Some quick answers to your Jackson queries: Randy Jackson of American Idol? NotRandy Jackson of The Jacksons. Sigmund Tito Jackson? ArealJackson! The late J.J. Jackson?Not a real Jackson.

At any rate, sorry to see him go so young. I believe he’s the first VJ to have passed away, and perhaps the first prominent on-air talent at MTV to pass away. That’s especially hard to believe since Kurt Loder is actually older than Earth itself.

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Dash, A. (2004, March 19). RIP, JJ, OG MTV VJ.. Anil Dash. https://anildash.com/2004/03/19/rip-jj-og-mtv-vj/
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