In the early 1980s, he played on three albums for
Jean-Luc Ponty and with the rock band
Taxxi. From 1986 to 1987, he joined the rock group
Journey, initially as a
session musician for their 1986 album
Raised on Radio, before joining the band for the subsequent tour. He moved to Italy in the late 1980s and played on a record by Italian pop star
Zucchero. The record,
Zucchero and the Randy Jackson Band, was produced by
Corrado Rustici who played guitar with Jackson on many albums in the early 1980s. Zucchero and Jackson presented the album's lead single "
Donne" at the
35th edition of the
Sanremo Music Festival. In 1985,
Keith Richards was asked to provide music for the
Whoopi Goldberg comedy vehicle ''
Jumpin' Jack Flash''. Richards assembled an all-star band which included
Aretha Franklin on piano and lead vocals and Jackson on bass guitar. This song was the fourth track on Aretha's 1986 album titled
Aretha. Jackson can be seen in the song's video. In the late 1980s, Jackson was still doing sessions. He was notably on the first solo album by famed session guitarist
Steve Lukather. Jackson was a featured bass guitarist on five songs on
Maze's 1989 "Silky Soul" album. He also performed on several of
Kenny G's albums. Jackson was the bass guitarist on the 1991 self-titled
Divinyls album (which features the song "
I Touch Myself") as well as featured bassist on several tracks of
Tracy Chapman's 1992 release,
Matters of the Heart. He performed on the singles "Bang Bang Bang", "Open Arms", and "Dreaming on a World". That same year, Jackson also played bass on Bruce Springsteen's song "
Human Touch". On March 11, 2008, Jackson released an album produced entirely by himself, titled ''
Randy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1''. The album's release was preceded by the single "
Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" sung by
Paula Abdul. In 2009, Randy began working with former Idol finalist
Kimberley Locke, producing her 4th album. The lead single, "Strobe Light", was released March 16, 2010. Jackson is the manager for the
Charlotte-based band
Paper Tongues. With the help of Jackson, they signed with a major label,
A&M/Octone Records. He has also worked as an executive, spending eight years as vice president of artists and repertoire (
A&R) at
Columbia Records and four years heading A&R at
MCA Records.
Radio program Jackson also hosts a radio top 40 countdown known as ''Randy Jackson's Hit List
, which is syndicated by Westwood One. Every week, Jackson counts down his top 30 Urban AC and Mainstream AC hits. He also gives behind-the-scenes information on American Idol'' on the internet radio station
Artist Underground. ==Television==