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The Jingle Queen of Jacksonville: Deborah McDuffie’s Legendary Music Career

1 h 1 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Hometown Jax is where host Aaron Bacus sits down with Jacksonville’s most impactful entrepreneurs, creatives, and business leaders to uncover the real stories behind their success. Each episode dives into the challenges, setbacks, and defining moments that shaped their journeys—highlighting the resilience and grit that fuel our local community. In this episode, Aaron welcomes Deborah McDuffie—known in the industry as “The Jingle Queen.” From growing up in Queens, New York, to becoming one of the first Black female music producers in advertising, Deborah shares how a college assignment launched her into a historic career at McCann Erickson, where she helped shape iconic campaigns like Coca-Cola’s “Buy the World a Coke.” She opens up about producing legends such as Luther Vandross, Gladys Knight, Al Green, Patti LaBelle, Janet Jackson, B.B. King, and even performing on Saturday Night Live during its original cast era. Deborah reveals what it really takes to spot talent, stand firm in your creative vision, and succeed as a trailblazer in a male-dominated industry. This is more than a music story—it’s a masterclass in courage, conviction, and creativity.

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