Ralph Jaccodine
Ralph Jaccodine began his career in music promoting concerts in Allentown, Pa. and then as the concert director at the University of Notre Dame working with artists such as: Bruce Springsteen, Kiss, Rush, Hall and Oats, Kansas, Styx and the like After running his own downtown Boston commercial real estate company for 12 years, he joined Mike Dreese, the co-founder of Newbury Comics, one of the nation's leading retail music chains, in starting Black Wolf Records, an independent record label.
In 1994 he started Ralph Jaccodine Management guiding the career of songwriter Ellis Paul, and then expanded the business working with several additional artists including: Martin Sexton (Singer-songwriter), The Push Stars (Rock), Flynn(Singer Songwriter) , Antje Duvekot (Singer-songwriter), The Adam Ezra Group, Johnny A(guitarist, rocker), Works Progress Administration (Glen Phillips, Sean Watkins & Luke Bulla), Vinx (World Music/Sting's percussionist), Averi (pop-rock), and Bang Camaro (rock).
Ralph is the co-founder of the Boston Management Group, a professional organization started 15 years ago with Tim Collins, the longtime manager of Aerosmith. He is on the board of directors of Club Passim, on the advisory board of Ernie Boch Jr's 'Music Drives Us Foundation'. He is a frequent speaker at industry events such as SXSW, CMJ, The American Music Conference and NEMO/Boston Music Awards conventions as well as speaking at : The Berklee College of Music, Northeastern University, Harvard University, Passim School of Music and the Boston Conservatory of Music.
Ralph is a father of two kids, a bunny and turtle and lives in Cambridge, Ma.

