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Following the commercial and critical success of No Alternative, Heck’s talent became a permanent feature of the Red Hot Organization. Since then, Heck has been involved in the making of nearly a dozen Red Hot albums including:
honors the Nigerian musician and father of Afrobeat – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti — who died of AIDS in 1997. Riot features the musical talent of Blackalicious, Sade, Femi Kuti, Mix Master Mike, Macy Gray, D'Angelo, Kelis, Roy Hargrove, Res, Manu Dibango, and Dead Prez among others, and was listed as one of the top ten best albums of 2002 by the New York Times, Rolling Stone Magazine, the Boston Globe, and the San Francisco Chronicle.
To date, Heck has helped RHO give away over $10 million for AIDS relief, including over a million dollars from its lasted successful album Dark Was The Night, an indie rock compilation Heck co-produced with the Aaron and Bryce Dessner of The National.
Heck also co-produced a series of Red Hot themed live concerts that appeared as a part of The Next Wave Festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Including 2010's Red Hot + New Orleans LIVE, which saluted the music of the Crescent City in recognition of World AIDS Day (Dec 1) with part of the proceeds benefiting the New Orleans' AIDS Tasks Force. Directed by Grammy nominee Trombone Shorty, Red Hot + New Orleans featured Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, Dr. John, Irma Thomas, Kermit Ruffins, Ledisi, Marc Broussard, Ivan Neville, Partners-N-Crime, Mannie Fresh, Roger Lewis, Phil and Keith Frazier, with video Design by Yuki Nakajima and stage design by Alex Delaunay.
Rolling Stone refers to the Red Hot Organization as "The music industry's most successful AIDS-awareness group."
In 2005, Heck was honored by Brown University as the recipient of the John Hope Award for Public Service.
Jujulele's work includes: Composing the score to feature length documentary film "East of Havana", a film about 3 young rap artists in Cuba and their struggle for survival and self expression. The film was produced by Charlize Theron and D+D Films and released by SonyBMG Films in 2007. An ongoing collaboration with British luxury shoe designer Beatrix Ong
Heck worked on these successful albums:
Heck currently works as a music supervisor and develops music strategies and solutions for national and international brands such as Equinox Fitness and Sephora.
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