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John Jackson Biography & History AllMusic

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    Artist Biography by Barry Lee Pearson. For much of his life, John Jackson played for country house parties in Virginia, or around the house for his own amusement. Then in the '60s he encountered the folk revival, becoming the Washington, D.C. area's best-loved blues artist. Undoubtedly one of the finest of traditional Piedmont guitarists, Jackson exemplified the songster tradition at its best.

John Jackson: Piedmont bluesman Smithsonian Folkways ...

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    Bluesman and songster John Jackson was born in the rural Blue Ridge Mountain foothill town of Woodville, Virginia, in 1924. Playing both banjo and guitar, he entertained at gatherings and house parties in his native Rappahannock County as a youth. Jackson had the most delightful, molasses-sweet

John Jackson – Songs & Albums

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    Virginia native John Jackson plays a form of acoustic Country Blues that differs from the Mississippi Delta version of the form in its almost gentle finger picking intricacy. Jackson plays everything from rags and waltzes to Tin Pan Alley Pop and blue country yodels in the style of Jimmie Rodgers.

Rappahannock Blues: John Jackson Smithsonian Folkways ...

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    Blues artist, songster, and storyteller, John Jackson (February 25, 1924 – January 20, 2002) was the most important black Appalachian musician to come to broad public attention during the mid-1960s.

John Jackson Discography Discogs

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    John Jackson (born February 25, 1924, Woodville, Virginia, USA - died January 20, 2002, Fairfax Station, Virginia, USA) was a blues, folk, country (Piedmont Blues) singer, storyteller, banjo and guitar player. Music was not his primary activity until his accidental "discovery" by the folklorist Chuck Perdue in the 1960's. Jackson had effectively given up playing in his community in 1949.

Alligator Records - Genuine Houserockin' Music Since 1971

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    From the easy going Railroad Bill and Midnight Hour Blues to the gentle instrumental Rappahanock Blues to the deeply spiritual Death Don't Have No Mercy to the ragtime-flavored The Devil Wore A Hickory Shoe, John Jackson's deceptively simple singing and guitar playing encompass a wealth of complexities. The album's three original songs would be as much at home in the 1920s and 1930s as they are today.

Bluesman John Jackson Dies - The Washington Post

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    Jan 22, 2002 · John Jackson, 77, one of the last masters of the so-called Piedmont-style blues singing and guitar picking, who was recognized in 1986 as a National Heritage Fellow …

Artist: John Jackson SecondHandSongs

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    Jan 20, 2002 · John Jackson covered Brown's Ferry Blues, Just Because, Midnight Hour Blues, Little Woman You're So Sweet and other songs. John Jackson originally did Brown's Ferry Blues, Just Because, Midnight Hour Blues, Little Woman You're So Sweet and other songs.

John Jackson - Wikipedia

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    John Reno Jackson (born 1995), Caymanian artist; Music. John Enderby Jackson (1827–1903), English musician and composer; John Jackson (blues musician) (1924–2002), American; John Jackson (musician), guitarist for the Jayhawks; Johnny Jackson (musician) (1951–2006), drummer with the Jackson 5; John Jackson, legal name of rapper Fabolous; Other entertainment. John Jackson (travel …

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