WAYNE JOBSON &"Native Wayne” was born and growe up in Jamaica, studied law at Kings College in London and received a Master of Laws in Entertainment Law.
As both writer and producer of his first movie &"STEPPING RAZOR-RED X”, which follows the life story of Reggae legend, Peter Tosh, Wayne was awarded with a nomination for a Canadian Academy Award, a ‘Genie'.
He produced two &"Behind the Music” episodes for Viacom’s VH1. &"Behind the Music” is one of the most successful music television shows in history. Jobson produced both an episode on Peter Tosh and also on the life of Bob Marley which made history by being the first show to air for 90 minutes versus the standard one hour.
Wayne helped put together the music for the most successful Jamaican film of all time, Disney’s &"COOL RUNNINGS” which was made for $14 million and grossed over $200 million, with its soundtrack going gold.
Wayne helped Adam Sandler put together the reggae soundtrack for his '50 First Dates' movie which went gold and was #1 on Billboard soundtrack charts.
As a Producer of NO DOUBT's multiplatinum album 'ROCK STEADY', Wayne’s singles 'HEY BABY' and 'UNDERNEATH IT ALL' both went to #1 in America and won him two Grammys, Wayne had the opportunity to work with a band who has sold 25 million albums worldwide.