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During our downtime I realized that not much is known about John McClain - co-executor of the MJ Estate. Some people had also been asking about how he looks.

The following are the pictures that I can find - and it was hard. I'll post this here as informational

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1987 picture with A&M records co-owner Herb Albert (left) from Black Enterprise Magazine

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bonus picture

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those pictures are from late 80s and early 90s. No new pictures of him available.
 
why isn't there any info about this man. Don't that make you wonder about him? and wonder why there isn't info? im confused about this.
 
why isn't there any info about this man. Don't that make you wonder about him? and wonder why there isn't info? im confused about this.


Some people like being under the radar. No law against it
 
OMG! Just last night I was thinking of starting a thread asking about info, especially a picture of John Maclain but could'nt post a new topic here. And today I see this thread! My God ivy, telepathy or what! Thanks so much!
 
OH BTW, he looks honest to me..like a good man. :)
 
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cool. never seen a pic of him before either. thanks! i just knew him as the guy that helped launch Janets career and that he is seen as a familyfriend :)


Michael himself said he loved McClain when he won the artist of the century award at the AMA's in 2002.

At the 4:27 Michael says "I like to thank people that are very important in my life, my mother and father, John McClain..."
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The fact that he has not made a show of himself due to his long-term association with Michael speaks volumes about his character.
 
why isn't there any info about this man. Don't that make you wonder about him? and wonder why there isn't info? im confused about this.

There's a good amount of information about him, his picture and his interviews are uncommon. Here's a summary of what he has done

1998 article

A&M Records shocked the music industry five years ago when it decided to shut down its urban music division, once home to Janet Jackson and other black stars.

But the Hollywood label bounced back this week with one of the hottest hip-hop records in the nation: the soundtrack to "The Players Club," a new film by Los Angeles rap star Ice Cube. The album burst onto Billboard magazine's pop chart at No. 10 during its first week out.

The abrupt turnaround for A&M's urban music efforts can be attributed to the return of one man: John McClain, an executive who over the last decade has quietly forged a reputation as one of the most talented and respected figures in the world of black music.

McClain, who launched his executive career at A&M in the early 1980s and went on to work at Interscope Records, has played a key role in pushing the boundaries of mainstream pop by transforming underground rappers, gospel choirs, R&B singers and producers into international stars.

He has been involved with commercial blockbusters by Janet Jackson, Dr. Dre, God's Property and Teddy Riley--recordings that have sold an estimated 50 million copies around the world. In the six months since rejoining PolyGram-owned A&M, McClain has already cut label deals with rappers Ice Cube and Kurupt as well as pop icon Michael Jackson.

"John McClain put A&M back on the map in a blink," said competitor Sylvia Rhone, chairwoman of Time Warner's Elektra Entertainment division. "The man is a genius."

McClain's impact at A&M illustrates how shifting a behind-the-scenes executive from one label to another can immediately bolster a company's fortunes. The ascension of McClain, 43, into the world's upper echelon of music industry power brokers also is a story with a unique Los Angeles twist.

His father, a notorious Los Angeles figure who rubbed shoulders with gangster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, started the city's jazz scene by opening the famous It Club, where such artists as Miles Davis and John Coltrane often appeared. His mother, a child prodigy pianist who studied at the Chicago Conservatory of Music, appeared with Lena Horne in several movies during the 1940s.

McClain, who was born in Los Angeles and reared by his father's sister Helen, began taking piano lessons at the age of 3. Although he grew up studying classical compositions by Rachmaninoff and Bach, it was the psychedelic music of Jimi Hendrix that inspired him to take up the guitar, his chosen instrument, during his teens.

McClain, also a martial arts expert, broke into the record business as the musical director for R&B act the Silvers and soon became a session guitarist on studio recordings for such acts as Gladys Knight, Diana Ross, Lionel Richie and Shalimar.

In 1984, McClain took a job as the director of black music at A&M, where he tapped the young production team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to work on a project with Janet Jackson--who, at the time, had practically been written off by the label. McClain's behind-the-scenes maneuvering led to Jackson, Jam and Lewis turning out Jackson's first blockbuster, "Control."

During the 1980s, he helped A&M churn out a string of hits by black artists, including Jackson's 1989 smash follow-up, "Rhythm Nation." McClain, who got a slice of each Jackson hit he worked on, left A&M a wealthy man in 1990.

About a year later, McClain got a call from financier and aspiring entertainment entrepreneur Ted Field, who wanted to hire him and start the record label that would later be named Interscope. McClain joined Interscope even before Field had linked up with producer Jimmy Iovine and A&R man Tom Whalley.

Interscope struggled during its first few years, scoring sporadic hits with such pop acts as Gerardo and Marky Mark. Thanks to a relationship with Los Angeles studio owner Dick Griffey, McClain crossed paths with rapper Dr. Dre, who was at work recording a solo gangsta rap album called "The Chronic."

McClain liked what he heard and played a rough demo tape of Dre's new songs for Iovine and Field--who initially turned the project down. After the album was finished, McClain convinced Iovine and Field to release it and cut a label deal with Dre and his partner Marion "Suge" Knight. The company, Death Row Records, went on to sell more than 25 million albums over the next five years.

While Interscope quickly began to dominate the industry with a string of successful rock and pop hits, McClain continued to bring the firm a string of ground-breaking urban acts. He persuaded a skeptical Iovine to branch out into gospel and R&B by signing label deals with Kirk Franklin and Teddy Riley. Both pacts produced multimillion-selling urban hits that crossed over into the pop mainstream.

As a reward, Iovine and Field gave McClain a small piece of their company, which is now considered one of the biggest success stories in the music business.

"John McClain was vital to the inspiration, direction and spirit of Interscope," Iovine said. "He is one of the great music men in this business. I love the guy--and I learned a lot from him."

McClain left Interscope last year and took the position of senior vice president of artist and repertoire at A&M--earning about $1 million a year, according to sources--after turning down offers from several competitors, including Sony Music and Seagram's Universal Music Group. A&M Chairman Al Cafaro said he aggressively pursued McClain with the hope of rejuvenating his label's prospects in the urban music arena.

"We were having an awful time at A&M with black music," Cafaro said. "I kept watching the way John was blowing up everything over at Interscope, and I have to tell you, I was very jealous. Hiring John immediately turned things around for us. Now, the biggest names in black music stream in and out of his office on the A&M lot all day long."

McClain is known for spending most of his time on the street and in studios hustling for new artists. At Interscope he was occasionally criticized for not being in the office enough.

McClain beat out Sony, Mercury and EMI Music's Priority Records to cut a label deal with Ice Cube and his partner Terry Carter. "The Players Club," which is released on Cube's Heavyweight Records label, sold more than 85,000 copies during its first week out.

McClain also cut joint ventures with rapper Kurupt's Under Pressure label and Shaquille O'Neal's Twism label. He also negotiated an agreement to bring Michael Jackson's label into the A&M fold and is negotiating to release a new Jackson 5 album. (Jackson himself remains signed to Sony's Epic Records.)

"I'm not the kind of guy who needs to take a survey to figure out whether a song is good or not," the quiet-spoken McClain said in his first-ever newspaper interview. "I'm a musician. And what I aim to do at A&M is bring back the art form. I want this company to bring in great songwriters and players who know how to improvise. I want A&M to create music that makes the hair on your forearms stand up."

To advance that goal, McClain recently persuaded A&M to purchase a Hollywood recording studio once owned by Marvin Gaye. McClain intends to assemble an A&M house band at the studio, which is being renovated with plans to open this summer.

McClain has also been busy in the studio recording new tracks with Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5. He has been hired to shepherd new projects by both Jackson and his brothers to market before the end of the year.

McClain says his primary goal is to turn A&M's black division into a magnet for musical experimentation.

"We want to create an environment at A&M that thrills musicians--a place where kids want to hang," McClain said. "You know, African Americans have always led the art form in terms of musicianship and playing in this country. From blues to jazz to rock to pop--it all comes out of black music.

"But black music is in a terrible state now. It seems like what the kids want to do is to cook the turkey in the microwave. They don't want to create original music. They want to sample other people's ideas. But I want to turn that around at A&M. It's going to take time, but I want to create something here that is so undeniable it can't be ignored."

http://articles.latimes.com/1998/mar/26/business/fi-32786/2

2002 John McClain was named one of the Top 50 Power Brokers in the entertainment industry by Black Enterprise magazine.
JOHN MCCLAIN
Title: Senior Vice President, Dreamworks Records
Age: 45
Why He's Powerful: McClain is on the management team of Dreamworks Records, the music arm of the multimedia empire created by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen. Soon after joining Dreamworks in 2000, McClain took the Isley Brothers CD, Eternal, platinum. He is also responsible for signing Floetry, whose CD Floetic, recently debuted at No. 19 on the Billboard Top 200. McClain is currently working with rapper-producer Swizz Beatz on his new CD, Ghetto Stories. The CD, which will be released in 2003, features Ron Isley, Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J, Mary J. Blige, and Eve.
Career Track: At 16 McClain became the musical director for The Sylvers. He credits his early success to learning Berry Gordy's formula for artist development from his high school classmate Jermaine Jackson.
Big Break: He took a job as a music executive for A&M records.
 
Some people like being under the radar. No law against it

Exactly.

McClain, just like Branca, are very prominent in the music industry...and unlike the Jacksons, they had a career before and after Michael Jackson.


One tidbit of info, MJ & McClain had a falling out after Invincible. I am not sure if they ever reconciled.
 
i just heard "burn tonight"...

thank you John Mac Clain for your great friendship with MJ trough Life...and Death.
 
One tidbit of info, MJ & McClain had a falling out after Invincible. I am not sure if they ever reconciled.

I don`t know about that. But in 2003 MJ and McClain are Executive Producer of Number Ones
and Special Thanks form MJ to McClain: For being there...always....I love you, Michael Jackson
and Special Thanks from MJ to Branca: From the days of "when"....to the present.....Thank you for the years. I Love You, Michael Jackson
 
why isn't there any info about this man. Don't that make you wonder about him? and wonder why there isn't info? im confused about this.

Michael knew him and had enough confidence in him (and Branca) to trust him with his estate. That's enough for me.
 
OMG! Just last night I was thinking of starting a thread asking about info, especially a picture of John Maclain but could'nt post a new topic here. And today I see this thread! My God ivy, telepathy or what! Thanks so much!

I'm special I read your minds :p
 
found some info on the hoax site - don't know if fact or fiction
http://www.michaeljacksonhoaxforum.com/smf2.0/index.php/topic,10371.0/prev_next,next.html#new

» Mon May 31, 2010 9:46 pm

John McClain is African-American. The guy in the photo is Howard Weizman. John and MJ have been friends forever. He has stood by MJ through it all and not once have you ever heard anything bad from his mouth about MJ. He's kept their friendship quiet and personal and that's why MJ put his name on the will. He was a music producer and still does work in the music industry, but a few years ago he had a stroke which kind of side lined him, but he's all better now and in good health
John keeps a low profile but people in the industry know him. He's a behind the scenes kind of guy and if you find pics of him, they are from a while ago. Like I said he had a stroke so he looks a little different from years ago when he was with Interscope.

Considered himself one of MJ's best friends. I think MJ had a lot friends who were not in front of the camera or who didn't need to be seen with MJ. Someone on another thread questioned something that happened between John and MJ in 2001 as being a betrayal. Don't we all have friends who we may have had some disagreements or issues, but that doesn't mean the friendship ends. I have family members who have betrayed me, but doesn't mean I can never trust that person again.

I don't think John is in on this hoax. His part is to take care of MJ's kids and MJ's legacy and so far so good. There is a clear reason why MJ did not have any family members anywhere near his estate. Doesn't mean he doesn't love them, but I think MJ knew who would be best to take care of the money after he left public life.
I found this article several months ago regarding John McClain. John McClain is not as old as some may think because this article says he was 43 in 1998, so he would be 55 sometime this year in 2010.

http://articles.latimes.com/1998/mar/26 ... s/fi-32786
Thanks so much for your response. I had wondered if there were pictures of Mr. McClain. You mentioned that he had health problems....is he in a condition to manage the execution of Micheal Jackson's will? Are there pictures of Michael with John?
Blessings to you.

He's in great condition now, but he stays low and off of the radar. I've never seen any pics of him on the internet or with any celbs. He doesn't go to the industy events and he pretty much keeps to himself outside of MJ and the other celeb who he is good friends with. Why do I know this? My hubby works for the celeb, so I've known of John and MJ's friendship for awhile. I don't think the family likes the fact that he and the other John have full control over MJ's estate, but they have to remember, MJ really trusted him and he has never betrayed MJ.
If you watch this series of videos when Michael visits Marvel studios you see John McLain .
John McClain is in this video
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I found this pic
does he look like the same person in this pic????
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that john mcclain with laila ali was her husband and her trainer - not the same john mcclain.

and I think his health issues is also correct. during the probate hearings it was mentioned that he had physical disability.
 
that john mcclain with laila ali was her husband and her trainer - not the same john mcclain.

and I think his health issues is also correct. during the probate hearings it was mentioned that he had physical disability.
thanks Ivy, I removed the pic
 
Thanks for the info, Ivy. The article is very impressive.
 
I have a photo of Michael and John McClain in an MJ magazine I've had since the late 1980's. It's of Michael, one of Michael's brothers and John McClain. The photo is taken at Katherine Jackson's birthday party in 1984 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WKlsckHUd4&feature=related), and Michael is wearing a gold/silver suit.

The caption in the magazine I have wrongly states that John McClain is Michael's brother Jackie in the photo, and I always presumed it was a cousin of Michael's when I first saw the photos. But since the early 1990's when I first heard of John McClain I did wonder if it was the guy in the photo of the MJ magazine I have. Now I know it is.

I think it's great John McClain has chosen to to court the media, and stay in the background. I am disappointed in John McClain for remixing Behind The Mask etc that appeared on the "Michael" album. But I do still think John Branca and John McClain are the best and really only trustworthy people to control and look after Michael's estate.
 
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