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Jon Baker (producer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jon Baker (producer) Jon Baker (born 1960) is a music industry executive. He has worked as a fashion designer, promoter, and is currently co-owner of Geejam, a luxury resort and recording studio located in San San, near Port Antonio, Jamaica. ==Early life==
Baker was born in 1960. His father was a specialist car dealer〔 and his mother Maureen Baker was head designer at the British ready-to-wear fashion firm ''Susan Small'', who designed dresses for Princess Anne (including her wedding dress) and other notable people.〔(Susan Small at The Vintage Fashion Guild. )〕 In 1977 Baker went to the Chelsea School of Art in London, where he was introduced to the punk scene. In 1978, he opened "Blooz", a shop in Kensington Market that specialized in punk rock and new wave style T-shirts. By the end of that year, Baker had become part of the burgeoning post-punk new romantic movement, influenced by Chris Sullivan, Boy George, Sade and Spandau Ballet and based largely around the Blitz Club. In 1978, Baker opened a fashion store called Axiom in the Great Gear Market on King's Road in London and was a stylist for many New Romantic bands such as Spandau Ballet and Duran Duran).〔Geo. (1982). Gruner & Jahr, p. 90.〕 In 1980 Baker traveled to New York to stage a fashion show by Axiom designers, coupled with a performance by Spandau Ballet at the Underground Club on Union Square Park.〔Duka, John, "Notes on Fashion," ''New York Times'' (Late Edition (East Coast)). New York, N.Y.: March 17, 1981. p. B.12.〕
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