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In 2015, Jenkins produced Spencer Barnett's extended play, 13 Summers In. He co-wrote five songs for Carlton's follow-up, Heroes & Thieves (2007), in addition to co-producing the effort with Irv Gotti and Linda Perry. In 2004, Jenkins co-wrote four songs for and produced Vanessa Carlton's second studio album, Harmonium. He co-produced follow-up Blue (1999) and Out of the Vein (2003) with Arion Salazar and Third Eye Blind, while acting as the sole producer on Ursa Major (2009), Dopamine (2015), and We Are Drugs (2016). The duo also helmed production on The Braids' debut studio album, Here We Come (1999). In 1997, he co-produced Third Eye Blind's self-titled debut studio album with Eric Valentine. Jenkins has produced for Third Eye Blind and several music artists. along with bandmate Cadogan in addition, he was nominated three years in a row as Best Vocalist and won Artist of the Year. Jenkins won two California Music Awards for Best Songwriter. Jenkins has written or co-written every song on the band's five studio albums and one EP. The band's deal with Elektra was later reported as the largest publishing deal ever for a previously-unsigned artist. They played small gigs around the San Francisco Bay Area for years and were, for the most part, unknown until they were signed in 1996 by Elektra Records. Jenkins formed Third Eye Blind in 1993 with Kevin Cadogan. I bought groceries.'" The duo later changed their name to Puck & Zen because of a complaint from the jazz duo, Tuck & Patti.
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"'You want me to do a song for your TV show that I've never seen? No problem,' recalled Jenkins. In a 1999 interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, Jenkins provided a synopsis of the way things went down. Puck and Natty was short lived however, their track, "Just Wanna Be Your Friend" landed on a soundtrack album of the hit TV show Beverly Hills, 90210 in 1992. Jenkins then formed Puck and Natty (the name originating with the Shakespeare characters, but also serving as a playful poke at a well-known Bay Area jazz duo, Tuck & Patti), a 'funky rap masta' group, with Detroit rapper Herman Anthony Chunn in 1992. Stanford University student Lawrence Schoeffler made a music video for their song "Suzaie" as part of his graduate portfolio in film production, which was broadcast on MTV Basement Tapes (1983) and won a Bronze Medal at the International Film & TV Festival of New York. With the breakup of Fast Forward, Austin and Magel departed Jenkins and Dement added new bassist Scott Lockhart and formed the trio Splash. Though the precocious Jenkins was still in high school, the other three were students at neighboring Stanford University. During high school, he performed with Fast Forward, consisting of Jenkins on drums, Nick Dement (guitar), Ben Austin (bass), and Greg Magel (guitar). In 1987, he graduated from University of California, Berkeley, with a B.A. When he was 13, his family relocated to Madison, Wisconsin, to support his father's career, but the Jenkins family returned to the Bay Area two years later. He recalls creating original musical works at the age of five using pots and pans on the floor of his kitchen at home in northern California. Jenkins got interested in music early in life. Gunn Senior High School and graduated in 1983. Jenkins was born in Indio, California, and moved to Palo Alto, California, at age six. JSTOR ( August 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately. This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources. As a producer, Jenkins helmed the production on albums by The Braids, Vanessa Carlton, and Spencer Barnett.
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Jenkins also appeared in the television series All That (2003) and Punk'd (2005), in addition to pursuing his first lead role in the 2003 thriller Art of Revenge. In 2001, Jenkins made his acting debut with a cameo in the film Rock Star.
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Jenkins also released a live album, Live at Amoeba, as a Record Store Day exclusive vinyl in 2016. Jenkins made his debut as a solo artist as a feature on Run-DMC's 2001 single "Rock Show". As part of Third Eye Blind, Jenkins has received one Billboard Music Award and eight California Music Awards. Since then, they have released five more albums: Blue (1999), Out of the Vein (2003), Ursa Major (2009), Dopamine (2015), and Screamer (2019). The band released their eponymous debut studio album in 1997, which went multi-platinum in the United States. Following the breakup of the duo, Jenkins and guitarist Kevin Cadogan formed Third Eye Blind in 1993. Jenkins began his musical career in 1992 as part of the short-lived rap duo Puck and Natty, alongside Detroit rapper Herman Anthony Chunn. Stephan Douglas Jenkins (born September 27, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and the lead singer of the alternative rock band Third Eye Blind.