

To keep in touch with Jeff, you can check out his MySpace or visit Sol Real Records home page. Jeff recently blessed us with a bit of his time and filled us in on his career, past, present and future. Coming back with a fire, 2008 will likely be the year of Jeff Redd as he puts out his own album and helps to bring his labelmates to the forefront. Jeff has formed his own label, Sol Real Records, LLC, which already has three acts to its name. Having had a major hand in establishing the R&B industry's sound in the 1990s, Jeff Redd is back at it again. As if that weren't enough, Jeff acted as executive producer for K-Ci & Jojo and helped bring Guy back together. Before Jeff even put out an album, he helped launch the career of Mary J Blige, who's sold over 40 million records. However, more than anything else, Jeff Redd has defined the industry in his work with other artists. The album was laced with gems like "I Found Lovin" and "Love High," which was a top 20 hit on the R&B charts. Jeff made his mark on the industry in 1990 with his debut album, Quiet Storm. One man, who's name most certainly belongs on this list, but may at times get overlooked, is Jeff Redd. When thinking of those who might fall into this category, people might quickly say Babyface, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and countless others. In the R&B industry, there is a small group of men who have helped define the course of R&B.
