Randy Jackson's Music Club featuring Paula Abdul's "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow", Katharine McPhee and many others. “I started as a musician and developed into a songwriter, then a producer, a manager, a record executive ­ and then into a judge on this great TV show,” marvels Randy Jackson, looking back on the path that has led him to become one of the most respected and beloved figures in the modern music business. “It’s pretty wild.” During his time on this wild road, the virtuoso bassist, Grammy-winning producer, A&R trailblazer, radio personality and American Idol co-star has worked with such superstars as Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, *NSYNC, Madonna, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Journey, Billy Joel, Herbie Hancock, Destiny's Child and countless others. A contributor to more than 1,000 gold and multi-platinum albums, he has been a factor in the sales of some 200 million records worldwide. A reflection of the man’s reach and versatility is his first-ever solo album, Randy Jackson’s Music Club, Vol. 1, the maiden release on his Dream Merchant 21 imprint and distributed by Stax/Concord. Calling upon all corners of his expertise, Jackson painstakingly cultivated the material, handpicked the all-star roster of singers and musicians, produced the tracks and laid down some of his inimitable bass lines. The album’s first single, “Dance Like There’s No Tomorrow,” features vocals by Jackson’s Idol colleague and longtime friend, pop icon Paula Abdul. The track, Abdul’s first new single in more than a decade, is a sparkling return to form that conjures the effervescent appeal of her best-known hits.