Jody Mayfield's Real Deal Record

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Jody Mayfield is a composer/producer from Atlanta GA. His musical skill set ranges from classical to hip-hop. He has performed with musical greats such as Dizzy Gillespie at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland as well as James Lloyd of Pieces of a Dream; Frank Foster; Grover Washington, Jr.; Mary Lou Williams; Illinois Jacquet and the Tony Rich Project. He also opened concerts for Sarah Vaughn, Dexter Gordon, Rodney Franklin, Wynton Marsalis, Lionel Hampton, Fred Hammond,Bishop T.D. Jakes to name a few. Jody Mayfield was the creative director for Evander Holyfield’s record label, Real Deal Records for three years.

Mayfield first started scoring film with actor comedian, Robert Townsend. Townsend referred to him as a “Master Musician.” Together they worked film and television projects for the Black Family Channel. Since then has also scored 5 full and short films.
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He has also produced a double CD set of songs for the non-profit organization Young Life, which impacts the lives of inner-city teens. Jody Mayfield has toured with Sleepy

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