Showing posts with label Randy Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Randy Jackson. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Randy Jackson's Top 5 Most Memorable Performances

Today on his blog, Randy Jackson listed what he feels are the five most memorable performances from the past six seasons.

1. Jabbawockeez -Thriller Challenge, Season 1, Episode 4
2. Fanny Pak -Missy Elliott Challenge, Season 2, Episode 7
3. Beat Freaks-Magic Ball Performance, Season 3, Episode 5
4. Poreotics-Hip Hop Nation Challenge, Season 5, Episode 7
5.
We Are Heroes -Who Run the World, Season 6, Episode 10

Tell us what you think of this. Was he spot on or was he way off?

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Exclusive interview with Randy Jackson at ABDC Finale

We were lucky enough to be one of the few press groups to talk with Randy Jackson after the America's Best Dance Crew Season 3 Finale. Here, he talks with Sarah R about his expectations for Season 4 and his admiration for Quest and Beat Freaks.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Talk of Fame interviews: "Nothing else matters when ABDC comes around"

Talk of Fame is back on the America's Best Dance Crew beat, exhibiting their usual off-beat humor. Here's their interview with Randy Jackson, Mario Lopez, Layla Kayleigh, Lil Mama (showing 'Minnie Mouse chic'), and Kid Rainen.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Randy Jackson Interview on the new season: "Three: Unbelievable!"

Our friends at Pacific Rim Video Press talked to Randy Jackson about Season 3. My favorite quote: "You're going to be like Oh My God I didn't know it could go another notch and there it is. What?!"

Friday, November 7, 2008

Exclusive Interview with Randy Jackson

Blogging America's Best Dance Crew field reporters Brooke and Rebecca spoke with ABDC Executive Producer Randy Jackson at the L.A. auditions. Here's his take on the show and Season 3.

How will Season 3 differ from previous seasons?
"I'm not going to give away all the surprises. I can tell you that there will be more guest stars and more crew interactions."

What inspired you to start a hip hop dance competition?
"I wanted to bring the culture of dance crews off the streets. They have a lot of passion. This type of dancing has been around many many years down south, in Louisiana. The kids would create the crews in the street and have dance offs, like in "West Side Story" and "Footloose." I wanted to give them support."


Click here to read the rest of the interview, including Randy's role in picking the nine crews for Season 3, how he balances Idol and ABDC, and his other projects.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Mailbox - Mario Lopez, Randy Jackson, Shane Sparks, Fanny Pak,and BreakDancing Ecards