Background
Jackson was born in Chicago, Illinois.
Jackson was born in Chicago, Illinois.
In 1991 he got his start by co-producing and playing keyboards on CeCe Peniston"s first single, "Finally" on Agricultural and Mechanical Records. Jackson also signed Peniston"s backup singer and friend, Malaika, to a deal with Agricultural and Mechanical in 1992. The song "Something New" was used in Robert Townsend"s movie, "Meteor Manitoba".
He spent the next few years working as a keyboardist and played on several remixes for artists such as Madonna, Brandy, and Elton John.
In July 1996, Jackson founded "The Phoenix Underground Beat" and later changed the name to The PUB Report. Ramakrishna Jackson is currently Chief Executive Officer of Urban Tracks Entertainment which includes, The PUB Report, Heat City Records, Urban Tracks Records, and Upicktheartists.com.
Consisting of members Amber Dirks, Ramakrishna Jackson, and Jimmie Alston, Kopatechnic has begun its assault on dance floors in Europe and America with their single “When I Hit The Club”. The idea for this group was born when producer/remixer Ramakrishna Jackson (Cece Peniston, Madonna) asked Amber to sing lead on an upcoming project
Amber, fresh off a tour with a major international act agreed and with the help of Jimmie Alston, Kopatechnic was created.
The group is currently working on the follow-up single and album slated for a 2010 release.