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2023.03.30 14:00 Chico237 #NIOCORP~THE ELK CREEK MINE PART IV
![]() | #NIOCORP~THE ELK CREEK MINE PART IVhttps://preview.redd.it/pb8t8rp19vqa1.png?width=480&format=png&auto=webp&s=eaf8252ad4abd74ee90e2449d8593e830c02f69aSharing Jims's responses to my follow up questions for CONTEXT on 11/15/2022:1) - Has Niocorp recently applied for a DoE/LPO loan for "debt"..?RESPONSE: "We are indeed in discussions with several U.S. federal agencies about potential financial assistance to the Project, but all have very strict rules about disclosure of those discussions and processes. Iâm sorry but I cannot say anything more about this at present. " 2) - Could any additional CO2 capture methods still be possible by ex-situ, direct mineralization, or other methods now being undertaken via the New Process? RESPONSE: "The reagent recycling tied to the Calcium and Magnesium removal, which we recently announced as part of our demonstration plant operations, is effectively a carbon sink and is expected to reduce the carbon footprint of the eventual operation*."* 3) - Who owns the patent/rights to this New Process being implemented? Or can it be licensed moving forward?RESPONSE:"We hold the rights to any intellectual property developed and related to the Elk Creek process by virtue of our contractual relationships with L3 and other entities involved in the work. While our focus remains on using proven commercial technologies in the public domain, we will act to protect the parts of our process that may be novel. "We'll Pick up EARLY Jan, 4, 2023NioCorp Rare Earth Demonstration Plant Showing Positive Rare Earth Recovery ResultsNioCorp Rare Earth Demonstration Plant Showing Positive Rare Earth Recovery Results - NioCorp Developments Ltd.https://preview.redd.it/229cui302vqa1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=2a4f9802a34182fee1c34f557bab2ab622e901b9 CENTENNIAL, Colo. (January 4, 2023) â NioCorp Developments Ltd. (âNioCorpâ or the âCompanyâ) (TSX:NB) (OTCQX:NIOBF) today announced that its demonstration-scale processing plant (the âdemonstration plantâ) in Quebec, Canada has succeeded in obtaining a rare earth dissolution rate of 86-95% from Elk Creek ore through hydrochloric acid leaching, and has achieved a loading rate of rare earths as high as 99% in the follow-on solvent extraction recovery step. These relatively high rates, which were expected, point to potentially strong rates of overall recovery of separated rare earth oxides, subject to additional demonstration testing over the coming weeks. Additional solvent extraction steps will be deployed to establish the ultimate recovery rates of potential rare earth products. The demonstration plant has further established that the rare earths recovered in the initial solvent extraction step are accompanied by only two impurities of note: iron and a very small amount of nickel. Given the success of this initial separation step, L3 and NioCorp expect that losses in the additional solvent extraction steps would be low. NioCorp is currently focused on demonstrating its ability to recover three high-purity rare earth products: (1) neodymium-praseodymium (âNdPrâ) oxide, which is the principal component of neodymium-iron-boron (âNdFeBâ) permanent rare earth magnets, (2) Dysprosium (âDyâ) oxide, and (3) Terbium (âTbâ) oxide. Both Dy and Tb oxide are critical to the type of powerful NdFeB magnets used in the traction motors of electric vehicles. However, very little of these high-purity separated rare earth products are made outside of Asia. âThese results are in line with our expectations and they show that the ongoing work at the plant is proceeding in a positive direction,â said Scott Honan, NioCorpâs Chief Operating Officer. âIn the coming weeks, we look forward to seeing the final results from the separations extractions testing that is now underway and to reporting those results to the public.â(APRIL 4th 2023 -will be 12 WEEKS out.... Expecting Results SOON IMHO....)JAN. 31st 2023 NIOCORP HOLDS Meetings at the White House & with White House Staff for several days....~ "Working with White House officials on critical minerals issues. This Administration is working hard to help support environmentally responsible critical minerals projects like NioCorpâs Elk Creek Project in the great State of Nebraska. "~https://preview.redd.it/js1a4g411vqa1.png?width=800&format=png&auto=webp&s=21d953801937252370cd3fdb0f3a183700a2495e Feb. 2nd 2023 THE NYTIMES ARTICLE DROPS ~Nebraskans Are Sitting on Strategic Metals. Is Mining a Patriotic Duty?~ By Dionne SearceyNebraskans Are Sitting on Strategic Metals. Is Mining a Patriotic Duty? - The New York Times (nytimes.com)Mr. Honan, NioCorpâs chief operating officer, on Beverly Beetheâs farm. âThe rocks are different here,â he said.
The tenor of these quiet flatlands, where deer bounce across gravel roads and neon sunsets scream across the long horizon, would change dramatically if mining for metals like niobium, scandium, titanium and rare earths begins. But many people here think Southeast Nebraska, dotted with dying downtowns and aging residents, could play a small part in helping to solve a full-blown geopolitical crisis that Doc Evans, a Johnson County commissioner, summed up like this: âThe trouble with China.â Mr. Evans and numerous others welcome the digging that a company called NioCorp wants to begin because they feel itâs their patriotic duty. For too long, they said, the United States has depended on other countries for metals and minerals the nation could find at home, if only someone were willing to spend the money and effort to retrieve them. âI think itâs good for our country,â said Don Othmer, who lives in Elk Creek, where the mine would be. Relying on other countries for raw materials means âweâre kind of held hostage,â he said. Geological fate meted out hundreds of millions of years ago left the United States lacking rich stores of many of the raw materials found on the federal list of minerals critical to the economy and national security. The country has relied on imports of certain minerals and metals that are abundant in China and elsewhere and are needed for Americaâs fighter jets, building materials and cellphone batteries. The United States is determined to no longer be dependent on other countries, particularly now as these materials, which are also used in making electric-vehicle batteries and for transmitting energy from wind turbines and solar panels to the power grid, are key ingredients for an economy that relies on renewables. Measures enacted under the Biden Administration offer major incentives to mining companies and processing facilities to do their work domestically. But the biggest incentive is the market demand that has increased the price of metals including rare earths â a set of elements found together, with names like terbium and dysprosium â making it newly economical for mining companies to scour the nation for even small amounts that can be scraped from underneath the soil. Downtown Tecumseh, Neb., one of the nearby towns that would feel ripple effects from a new mine. NioCorp wants to bring in hundreds of workers and heavy drilling equipment to dig the metals. After decades of exploration and looking for financing, it soon may be able to get started, buoyed by new demand for a domestic supply of critical minerals and metals that can power Americaâs transition to renewable energy. And the company has embraced the messaging that plays well in this conservative area that counts patriotism as a key value. âIt will help America,â said Mark Smith, chief executive of NioCorp, which is based in Colorado. The federal government is hoping to find new deposits of minerals and metals by carrying out projects to digitize information from 100-year-old geological maps and by flying survey planes all over the country. The government is also financing programs to comb through waste piles of old mines, including coal ash, for materials once deemed worthless. One program tests ways to sift minerals and metals from Superfund sites. âCan the U.S. meet its own mineral supply needs? Itâs a big, complicated question,â said Graham Lederer, researcher at the United States Geological Surveyâs Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center. âAnything could be a resource. You just need to develop the technology and bring the cost down.â Just outside Elk Creek, pronounced by some locally as âElk Crick,â workers from NioCorp are clearing trees to prep the land for digging, should it succeed in getting more financing. The company, now listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, said it has lined up German buyers for some of its niobium. Hundreds of people and a new governor-elect turned up for a series of town halls in November held by NioCorp. The meetings drew investors from Kansas City who snapped photos as they wandered Elk Creekâs tiny downtown past a bank, a post office, small grocery store and the Village Tavern, which is known for its signature drink, the Elk Creek Water (Mountain Dew, Squirt, 7 UP, vodka and gin) as well as an annual event where beef testicles are served (the âNut Feedâ). âWeâve had a harder time keeping the younger generation here,â said Don Gottula, who owns a propane shop on Main Street. âWe need a booster shot, I guess you could say.â As the hunt for more materials used in batteries continues, energy officials predict more scenes across America like the one in Nebraska, a state with abundant cornfields and cattle but no operating mines. In Utah, a mine has begun producing tellurium. A new cobalt mine in Idaho is expected to be operational this year. New lithium mining is planned for North Carolina, and in California companies are trying out new technology to extract lithium from geothermal brines. The world may need more than 300 new mines in the next decade to meet demand for electric-vehicle and energy-storage batteries, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. In Nebraska, metals that were a distant memory from high school chemistry class have become part of regular conversation. Like most people in the Elk Creek area, any of the dozen or so farmers who gather for morning coffee several days a week before the lanes light up at Harvest Bowl in nearby Tecumseh can speak fluently about niobium. âDidnât they put that in Supermanâs underwear?â one joked on a recent morning. Niobium might help batteries hold a charge longer, another said, and thatâs a good thing out here where miles separate even gas stations. But did anyone ever consider what happens to the wind turbines and solar panels years from now when they no longer function? âWhen they wear out thereâs no place to go with them,â said Milton Buchholz, a retired farmer and former county roads department worker. The conversation turned to the prairie fires and dust storms that swept across parts of Nebraska last summer. The crop-withering drought just wonât let up. âIâm not convinced whether this is all man-made or God-made,â said Mr. Evans, the county commissioner who sat at a table near farmers in hats advertising pesticides and fertilizer and one that read âcow whisperer.â âI know that we may be contributing but who did it 100,000 years ago when we had an Ice Age?â he added. To build the mine here, workers would burrow nearly 2,500 feet into the earth, creating an underground mini city to operate machinery. Construction would take almost three years, requiring 400 workers and convoys of heavy trucks rumbling across the plains surrounding Elk Creek, population 98. âIf we want to give our kids a chance, weâve got to use the resources we have,â said Harold Richardson, a farmer and retired teacher from Elk Creek. China is the worldâs main producer and processor of scandium and rare earths. America has only one rare earth mine, in Mountain Pass, Calif. It sends its ore to China for processing. (Mr. Smith of NioCorp is the former chief executive of MolyCorp, which used to own the Mountain Pass mine.) Brazil is by far the worldâs biggest producer of niobium, which is used to strengthen steel. China Molybdenum, a state-backed company, bought a key niobium mine in Brazil in 2016. The importance of having a domestic stash of metals was highlighted in 2010 when China blocked exports of rare earths to Japan during a dispute over a fishing trawler incident, sending prices soaring. Since then, tensions between the United States and China only have escalated, prompting fears about politically and economically motivated supply-chain disruptions. NioCorp executives say the amount of metals they could recover at Elk Creek would be scant compared to the Chinese supply; they are still determining whether they can economically retrieve the rare earths. The company plans to dig titanium, too (China, Japan and Russia are among the worldâs biggest titanium producers), but niobium is the most abundant metal at the site, and if operations go forward, Elk Creek would be the only niobium mine in America. Company executives say they expect demand for the metal to increase for use in new versions of lithium ion electric vehicle batteries under development. NioCorp has obtained all the necessary permits to start digging. But if it digs the rare earths, NioCorp may need to look overseas for processing. A new processing facility that is in the works in Texas could take years to become operational. âIâd really want to see these activities done in the United States or an allied countryâ such as Japan or Britain, said Mr. Smith of NioCorp. New demand for greener sources of energy is fueling interest from Wall Street in the Elk Creek mine. But the messaging from NioCorp tends to focus on the metalsâ traditional uses â in oil pipelines and guided missiles, residents said. âNioCorp is being very thoughtful in how theyâre communicating with Southeast Nebraskans,â said State Senator Julie Slama, who represents constituents in Johnson County, which has voted Republican in every presidential election since the 1960s. âIn Nebraska, we have a sense of patriotism and desire to serve our country.â People have been talking about a mine in Elk Creek since the early 1970s when, according to local lore, pilots reported their instruments went haywire while flying over southeast Nebraska. The real story: University researchers received a federal grant to fly over the state with instrumentation that identified changes in the earthâs magnetic field, indicating the possible presence of certain minerals and metals. âThe rocks are different here,â said Scott Honan, NioCorpâs chief operating officer. Back then local workers were hired to carry out exploratory drilling, digging up hundreds of core samples, tubes of earth, for testing. Stacks of them are stored in metal sheds on Beverly Beetheâs farm, where the mine would be located. Residents signed land leases with the company, which eventually bought 226 acres. Some landowners netted lucrative deals and could receive royalty payouts of as much as $10 million a year. But the deals created bad blood. Some residents who were left out were miffed. Others like Ms. Beethe question whether they got a fair deal, especially in an area where the price of farmland has recently skyrocketed. âThe way I got treated, I hope that they donât treat the community that way,â she said. Many residents also are worried about damage from the toxic chemicals used in mining and processing. They wonder about cancer cases near the mine site. Rare earth metals are found alongside radioactive elements. Mr. Smith said that at Elk Creek the amounts are so small they donât require state licensing, but he said as a precaution NioCorp plans to seek licensing anyway and will carry out required monitoring. Higher paying jobs would be welcome in the area, residents said, but still they wondered, how will the mine ever be able to find 400 workers? The nearby state prison has tried to fill vacancies by nearly doubling starting pay, to $28 an hour. Staff shortages are so severe at the local school district that the superintendent is pondering a four-day week for the next academic year. He already doubles as a bus driver because he canât fill the job. And what if the workers do come? âWhere the hell are 400 more people going to eat in this town?â said Tim Weber, who opposes the mine. Residents like Lavon Heidemann, a former lieutenant governor from Elk Creek, have benefited from the mine already. He was paid to help drill exploratory hole No. 7 back in the 1970s and now works as a local representative for NioCorp, fielding questions from his neighbors. Mr. Heidemann sometimes stares out from his hilltop farm at the blinking lights on the wind turbines several miles away. They bug him a little. He worries the nation might be transitioning too quickly to renewables. But, he said, the Elk Creek mine would be good for America. âI wish it wasnât in my backyard, but it is. Other people sacrificed, and we need to sacrifice too,â Mr. Heidemann said. âI love this country to no end. We have challenges today and if we can help make it a better place in an environmentally safe way then, hot dog, I want to be a part of that.â ~NIOCORP CALLS OUT 5.7 TONNES OF REDUCTION FOR EVERY 1 TONNE EMITTED ~ (Via Value Added END-USE of Critical Minerals Processed on Site)https://preview.redd.it/wuiikulm4vqa1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=13a1554125a0f276b8228941a79da3855de027d4SEE VIDEO BELOW: NioCorp's Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project ~During the latest Niocorp Video (@3 minute mark)~NioCorp's Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project - YouTubeClick on link above to view video FEB. 6th, 2023 ~NioCorpâs Rare Earth Demonstration Plant Showing Strong Rare Earth Recovery Results, in Line with Expectations~NioCorp's Rare Earth Demonstration Plant Showing Strong Rare Earth Recovery Results, in Line with Expectations - NioCorp Developments Ltd.CENTENNIAL, Colo. (February 6, 2023) â NioCorp Developments Ltd. (âNioCorpâ or the âCompanyâ) (TSX:NB) (OTCQX:NIOBF) today announced that its demonstration-scale processing plant (the âdemonstration plantâ) at L3 Process Development in Quebec, Canada has succeeded in producing a high-purity mixed rare earth concentrate from NioCorpâs integrated demonstration plant. These encouraging results lend support to the technical feasibility of separating high-purity oxides of several key magnetic rare earths, on which the U.S. is presently 100% dependent, primarily from China, from ore comprising the Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project (âProjectâ). NioCorpâs patent-pending demonstration scale rare earth extraction and purification solvent extraction process operation is ongoing in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, using solutions generated by the upstream operations of the demonstration plant. The rare earths were then precipitated out of solution, producing a solid that contains 6% praseodymium (âPrâ) oxide, 25% neodymium (âNdâ) oxide, 0.35% terbium oxide (âTbâ), and 1.6% dysprosium (âDyâ) oxide, with the balance of the solids consisting primarily of rare earths with minor base metal impurities. Based on these results, and subject to additional demonstration testing over the coming weeks, L3âs process engineering team have determined that overall recoveries for these four magnetic rare earths are likely to be greater than 92% and meet commercial purity specifications for magnetic rare earth oxides.#NIOCORP ~ Biden Advisor says ~U.S. is âabsolutelyâ behind on supply chain independence from China!~ Feb. 7, 2023By :Natasha Turakhttps://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/07/amos-hochstein-us-is-behind-on-supply-chain-independence-from-china.htmlKEY POINTS âThis is a major concern for the U.S. and I think for the rest of the world,â Special Presidential Coordinator Amos Hochstein told CNBC.~China controls roughly 60% of the worldâs production of rare earth minerals and materials, according to a recent report by Rice Universityâs Baker Institute.~For the U.S., whose relations with China can currently be described as tense at best, this poses several potential security risks. " CLICK ON LINK TO WATCH VIDEO: https://preview.redd.it/gr3xtrou4vqa1.png?width=750&format=png&auto=webp&s=45f7440cf81131b50efbaf1dffeb0e24570c6958 #NIOCORP ~President Biden Signs Presidential Waiver of Statutory Requirements for Supply Chain Resilience~ Feb. 28, 2023President Biden Signs Presidential Waiver of Statutory Requirements for Supply Chain Resilience > U.S. Department of Defense > Releasehttps://preview.redd.it/enojm9195vqa1.png?width=1082&format=png&auto=webp&s=f6ad39939b023b5bac6180a9aacf6e65dd92becc MARCH 6th 2023 ~Export-Import Bank of the United States Issues Letter of Interest to NioCorp for Potential Debt Financing of up to $800 Million for NioCorpâs Elk Creek Critical Minerals ProjectExport-Import Bank of the United States Issues Letter of Interest to NioCorp for Potential Debt Financing of up to $800 Million for NioCorp's Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project - NioCorp Developments Ltd.CENTENNIAL, Colo. â March 6, 2023 â NioCorp Developments Ltd. (âNioCorpâ or the âCompanyâ) (TSX:NB) (OTCQX:NIOBF) is pleased to announce the receipt of a Letter of Interest from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (âEXIMâ) for potential debt financing of up to $800 million through EXIMâs âMake More In Americaâ initiative to fund the project costs of NioCorpâs proposed Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project. EXIMâs communication to NioCorp states: âWe are pleased to extend this Letter of Interest in support of the proposed capital funding plan by Elk Creek Resources Corp. for the Elk Creek Project. Based on the preliminary information submitted on expected exports and jobs supported, EXIM may be able to consider potential financing of up to $800,000,000.00 of the projectâs costs under EXIMâs Make More In America initiative.â Elk Creek Resources Corp. is a Nebraska corporation wholly owned by NioCorp. A project finance letter of interest from EXIM represents only a preliminary step in the formal EXIM application process, and the Letter of Interest states that the communication âdoes not represent a financing commitmentâ and âis not an explicit indication of the financial or commercial viability of a transaction.â MARCH 13, 2023 ~Sharing Responses from Jim Sims to three relevant questions on 3/13/2023~Jim-A) Could you offer comment on What Scope 3 emissions mean for the Elk Creek mine moving forward into production & to the end users utilizing the products being processed at the mine? & Would Niocorp's Scope 3 Carbon Emission Reductions qualify foas "Carbon Credits" in the context above? Could/Does Niocorp's "Carbon Friendly GHG/ESG" mining processes & work scope qualify for- INNOVATIVE CLEAN ENERGY LOAN GUARANTEES Department of Energy?Response: "We have made an internal estimate of the benefits of our planned products at a Scope 3 emissions level. However, the definition and applicability of Scope 3 emissions must eventually be determined by government regulators, and the SEC is examining many aspects of this issue now. At present and in general, carbon credits are created by mitigation measures taken at the Scope 1 emissions level, although there are several different approaches being examined across the U.S. As to DOE programs, I am not allowed to comment on that at this time."B) Is/Could an "ANCHOR" Investos still have interest in the Elk Creek Project? Comment If you can... (A,B,C,D.... as all options are on the table.)Response: "Yes. "C) (Follow up) - Is Niocorp still engaged with "Several Federal Agencies" other than the EXIM Bank as sources for "Debt" or Off-take agreements? Comment if you can...Response: "Yes, multiple federal agencies, elected officials in the Congress, and the WH. "\***(After announcing an application (MArch 6, 2023) to the U.S. FEDERAL EXIM BANK. NIOCORP IS STILL ENGAGED WITH OTHER FEDERAL ENTITES, CONGRESS & THE WH!)***\** MARCH 16th 2023 ~NioCorp Gains Access to as Much as $71.9 Million in Net Proceeds Over the Next Three Years from its SPAC Transaction and Two Additional Financings as it Prepares to Launch Trading on the Nasdaq Stock MarketNioCorp Gains Access to as Much as $71.9 Million in Net Proceeds Over the Next Three Years from its SPAC Transaction and Two Additional Financings as it Prepares to Launch Trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market - NioCorp Developments Ltd.New Cash Infusion to NioCorp is Expected to Accelerate Progress of the Companyâs Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project in Nebraska NioCorp Shares Expected to Begin Trading on Tuesday on Nasdaq Under the Ticker Symbol âNBâ and Will be Cross-Listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange CENTENNIAL, Colo â March 16, 2023 â NioCorp Developments Ltd. (âNioCorpâ or the âCompanyâ) (TSX: NB; OTCQX: NIOBF) is pleased to announce that it expects to have access to as much as $71.9 million in net proceeds over the next three years following the completion of the transactions contemplated by the Business Combination Agreement, dated September 25, 2022 (the âBusiness Combination Agreementâ), among NioCorp, GX Acquisition Corp. II (Nasdaq:GXII) (âGXâ) and Big Red Merger Sub Ltd (the âTransactionâ), and two separate financing deals with Yorkville Advisors Global, LP (âYorkvilleâ). The Transaction was approved by a vote of GXII shareholders on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, and the deal is expected to close on Friday, March 17, 2023. NioCorpâs common shares (the âCommon Sharesâ) are expected to begin trading on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, on the Nasdaq Stock Market (âNasdaqâ) under the ticker symbol âNB.â The Nasdaq listing is expected to make investment in NioCorpâs stock open to many more investors around the world, including institutional investors and funds. Upon listing on Nasdaq, the Common Shares will be cross-listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and will continue to trade there under the ticker symbol âNB.â The stock will no longer trade on the OTCQX under the ticker symbol âNIOBFâ in connection with the commencement of trading on Nasdaq. MARCH 30, 2023 ~ NioCorp to Ring The Nasdaq Stock Market's Opening Bell!~NioCorp's Executive Team to Visit New York City and Ring the Opening Bell at The Nasdaq Stock Market on Thursday, March 30, 2023CENTENNIAL, Colo. (March 28, 2023) â NioCorp Developments Ltd. ("NioCorp") (Nasdaq:NB; TSX: NB) is pleased to announce that Mark A. Smith, NioCorp's CEO and Executive Chairman, will ring the opening bell on The Nasdaq Stock Market (âNasdaqâ) at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 30, 2023. NioCorp's stock began trading on Nasdaq on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 under the ticker symbol "NB."
Additional Information A live webcast of the Nasdaq Opening Bell will be available at https://www.nasdaq.com/marketsite/bell-ringing-ceremonyFor multimedia features such as exclusive content, photo postings, status updates, and video of bell ceremonies posted by Nasdaq, please visit these Facebook pages: Additional photos from the event will be posted on Nasdaq's and NioCorp's Instagram pages: For news tweets, please visit Nasdaq's and NioCorp's Twitter pages: FORM YOUR OWN OPINIONS & CONCLUSIONS ABOVE:GODSPEED TEAM NIOCORP!!!"VERY INTERSTING INDEED!" Chico |
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2023.03.30 13:56 Gangiskhan Artist #44 Jacob Collier
Artist Biography by Daniel Karasek
Jacob Collier is a Grammy-winning vocalist and multi-instrumentalist who blends jazz, R&B, and pop with electronic production. He was born in 1994 to a family of North London musicians but didnât start sharing videos of his home music room until 2011 when he was 17. The videos were in a grid format with Jacob performing each part himself including eight-part vocal harmonies. He played some originals including âSerendipityâ but also did covers including George Gershwin and Stevie Wonder. After Jacob graduated high school, he went to the Royal Academy of Music where he majored in jazz piano performance. While attending, Quincy Jones saw potential in Jacob and signed him to his management company. Additionally, Jacob fine-tuned his solo multimedia live performances by collaborating with MITâs Media Lab. He debuted this new technology at the 2015 Montreux Jazz Festival where he opened for Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea. The following year he released his debut album In My Room which made it to number three on Billboardâs Jazz Albums chart. In 2017, Jacob won two Grammy Awards for his versions of âYou and Iâ by Stevie Wonder and The Flinstones theme song. The next year he released his second album as the first of a four-part project called Djesse, Vol. 1 which featured the Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley and collaborations with an array of musicians including Suzie Collier, Jacobâs mother. In 2019, Djesse, Vol. 2 was released that focused on acoustic instrumentals and had an array of impressive collaborators. Both albums earned Grammy Awards. In 2020, Jacob released Djesse, Vol. 3 which featured T-Pain, Ty Dolla $ign, and others.
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