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  1. John Jackson (February 24, 1924 – January 20, 2002) [1] was an American Piedmont blues musician. Music was not his primary activity until his accidental "discovery" by the folklorist Chuck Perdue in the 1960s. Jackson had effectively given up playing in his community in 1949. Life and career.

  2. Nov 24, 2008 · 159K subscribers. Subscribed. 708. 83K views 15 years ago. In rare footage from 1970, all-round folk blues entertainer John Jackson performs "That Will Never Happen No More." From the DVD...

  3. John Jackson. African-American Songster/Guitarist. 1986 NEA National Heritage Fellow. Fairfax Station, Virginia. Photograph by Chris Strachwitz/Arhoolie Records. Bio. John Jackson was born February 25, 1924, in Rappahannock County, Virginia. His father was a tenant farmer on what had been an old plantation prior to the Civil War.

  4. Feb 8, 2021 · VERY humble, great guy! John Jackson is a Nashville sideman who’s most well-known for recording and touring with Bob Dylan. He’s also done extensive tours & recording with Terri Gibbs (Somebody’s Knockin’), Sweethearts of the Rodeo, Kathy Mattea, Jo El Sonnier, Lucinda Williams, Shelby Lynne, Minton Sparks, Tom Jones, Trigger Hippy. iTunes. Guitar.

  5. John Jackson performs "Steamboat Whistle" - YouTube. Smithsonian. 39.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 299. 34K views 13 years ago. For more information for the album, please visit:...

  6. Jan 20, 2002 · Active. Explore John Jackson's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about John Jackson on AllMusic.

  7. John Jackson | Department of Anthropology. Richard Perry University Professor; Penn Provost. Phone: 215-746-0440. Email: jjackson@sas.upenn.edu. https://pikprofessors.upenn.edu/meet-the-professors/john-l-jackson-jr0. Bio. Previous Courses Taught: ANTH542 Part I-Documentary, Ethnography, and Research: Communicating Scholarship Through Film/Video.

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