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  1. At the beginning of his career Jackson worked with Frankie Fairfax. From 1943–47 he worked in Hollywood as an assistant director of music for MGM on productions including Meet Me in St. Louis and Anchors Aweigh. In 1947 he recorded with Phil Moore and also as a solo pianist for Discovery Records. In Summer 1948, he played with a singer ...

  2. Calvin Jackson. A concert artist with very impressive technique and a strong interest in jazz, Calvin Jackson was at his most popular during the 1950s. His mother was a classical singer. Jackson studied piano for 17…. Read Full Biography.

  3. Dec 18, 2013 · Calvin Jackson - pianist, composer, arranger, band leader, radio host (1919-1985) Calvin Jackson was born on May 26, 1919, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He studied music at the Juilliard School for a year (1941), and then went to California as assistant music director at the Hollywood studios of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

  4. Calvin Jackson at the Piano. Issued Nov. 1948

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  5. Calvin Jackson may refer to: Calvin Jackson (pianist) (1919–1985), American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader. Calvin Jackson (drummer) (1961–2015), American drummer. Calvin Jackson (American football) (1972–2021), American football defensive back. Calvin Jackson (serial killer) (born 1948), American serial killer and rapist.

  6. Dec 18, 2013 · Calvin Jackson: Ghost Piano. Many jazz fans are unfamiliar with Calvin Jackson, a Philadelphia -born pianist who has been largely forgotten today despite an exceptional career. After studying at Juilliard in the late 1930s, Jackson played piano in New York and led a band. According to Danish jazz enthusiast Timme Rosenkrantz in Harlem Jazz ...

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  8. Calvin Jackson. American jazz pianist, composer and bandleader (born: May 26, 1919 in Philadelphia, PA -- died: December 08, 1985 in Encinitas, CA). Jackson played piano from childhood and studied at Juilliard and New York University. He worked early in his career with Frankie Fairfax, then worked in Hollywood from 1943-47 as an assistant ...

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