Jason Paige
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Podcast Appearances
on this tape, dropped it off, and then started getting hired by the Jingle Houses to produce some of these jingles. And then we landed Legomania, Legomania, which we're gonna, like I said, we're gonna bring that one back very soon with a full remix that's two and a half minutes.
on this tape, dropped it off, and then started getting hired by the Jingle Houses to produce some of these jingles. And then we landed Legomania, Legomania, which we're gonna, like I said, we're gonna bring that one back very soon with a full remix that's two and a half minutes.
on this tape, dropped it off, and then started getting hired by the Jingle Houses to produce some of these jingles. And then we landed Legomania, Legomania, which we're gonna, like I said, we're gonna bring that one back very soon with a full remix that's two and a half minutes.
One of the houses that we worked at, Rave Music, had done the Domino's Pizza Delivers, and I've done other sessions for them, and was hired as a singer for them, and they knew that my voice type was the correct voice type. When they got the assignment to do the Pokemon theme song, they called me in.
One of the houses that we worked at, Rave Music, had done the Domino's Pizza Delivers, and I've done other sessions for them, and was hired as a singer for them, and they knew that my voice type was the correct voice type. When they got the assignment to do the Pokemon theme song, they called me in.
One of the houses that we worked at, Rave Music, had done the Domino's Pizza Delivers, and I've done other sessions for them, and was hired as a singer for them, and they knew that my voice type was the correct voice type. When they got the assignment to do the Pokemon theme song, they called me in.
And in the jingle world, everything is kind of like a paid audition, a paid demo, which is an audition for it going final. So... They call the people in and make the thing sound like what they think it needs to sound like with the proper metrics that are delivered to them by the company. In this case, it was catch him if you can. They didn't even have the Gotta Catch Em All at that point.
And in the jingle world, everything is kind of like a paid audition, a paid demo, which is an audition for it going final. So... They call the people in and make the thing sound like what they think it needs to sound like with the proper metrics that are delivered to them by the company. In this case, it was catch him if you can. They didn't even have the Gotta Catch Em All at that point.
And in the jingle world, everything is kind of like a paid audition, a paid demo, which is an audition for it going final. So... They call the people in and make the thing sound like what they think it needs to sound like with the proper metrics that are delivered to them by the company. In this case, it was catch him if you can. They didn't even have the Gotta Catch Em All at that point.
So we recorded Catch Em If You Can and sent it back in to them. And they went through their people. And maybe they even did some testing. I'm not sure. But the Catch Em If You Can was eventually scrapped.
So we recorded Catch Em If You Can and sent it back in to them. And they went through their people. And maybe they even did some testing. I'm not sure. But the Catch Em If You Can was eventually scrapped.
So we recorded Catch Em If You Can and sent it back in to them. And they went through their people. And maybe they even did some testing. I'm not sure. But the Catch Em If You Can was eventually scrapped.
And then that became the TV show's... chosen tag. It went on the TV show. The TV show became huge. And then they wanted to make a record, so they had to write a guitar solo and a second verse and re-record it and add a whole bunch of other songs to it. So all of the Jingle Houses went to work producing songs, including Rave, which is Paradise at that point.
And then that became the TV show's... chosen tag. It went on the TV show. The TV show became huge. And then they wanted to make a record, so they had to write a guitar solo and a second verse and re-record it and add a whole bunch of other songs to it. So all of the Jingle Houses went to work producing songs, including Rave, which is Paradise at that point.
And then that became the TV show's... chosen tag. It went on the TV show. The TV show became huge. And then they wanted to make a record, so they had to write a guitar solo and a second verse and re-record it and add a whole bunch of other songs to it. So all of the Jingle Houses went to work producing songs, including Rave, which is Paradise at that point.
Also, the guys at New York Jam that we had done the Legomania theme song with wrote one of the songs on the album, which was
Also, the guys at New York Jam that we had done the Legomania theme song with wrote one of the songs on the album, which was
Also, the guys at New York Jam that we had done the Legomania theme song with wrote one of the songs on the album, which was
I gotta have my effects when I break into song. So New York Jam did Viridian City and the Paradise Rave music guys, Leffler and Sigler, who had written the Pokemon theme song and produced for the TV show, did the Pokemon extended version. And the rest is history. Oh, well, it's not history. There's tons of other things that happened. Radio Disney picked it up.
I gotta have my effects when I break into song. So New York Jam did Viridian City and the Paradise Rave music guys, Leffler and Sigler, who had written the Pokemon theme song and produced for the TV show, did the Pokemon extended version. And the rest is history. Oh, well, it's not history. There's tons of other things that happened. Radio Disney picked it up.