Maroon 5's PJ Morton Signs Sister Act JCKSN AVE

Maroon 5's PJ Morton has launched his own label Morton Records. One of his first signees is the velvet-smooth sounds of the captivating Urban Pop sister act Jcksn Ave. Their debut digital single "All These Dreams," a coolly catchy affirmation and triumph over trepidation, releases on iTunes and all other major digital download providers on Friday, January 22nd.
Morton first spotted the group at one of his concerts. "I was performing and they were dancing and having a good time in the audience," he recalls. "I noticed their energy and they looked cool! They introduced themselves after the show and the rest is history." He liked their vibe and now they are making good vibrations on Morton Records. These five blood sisters (Madison, Jessica, Moriah, Kristian and Hannah) have been singing, writing, arranging and producing their own music since 2001. They hail from Memphis, TN where they first sang in church before graduating to high school shows and singing around The Bluff city. Now, Jcksn Ave's goal is to just make great inspirational music that uplifts the spirit, entertains the mind and blurs cultural barriers.
About Morton Records: Morton Records is the brainchild of the Crescent City's native son, PJ Morton. The firm has a musical gumbo of releases it is introducing in the coming months including works by Urban Inspirational artist JoJo Martin and PJ Morton's mix tape "Bounce & Soul Volume I" featuring Lil Wayne, Stevie Wonder, Juvenile and Trombone Shorty.
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