John Jackson - Step It Up and Go
  • Step It Up and Go
  • Georgia Blues
  • One Black Cat
  • Bile 'Em Cabbage Down
  • She's Got Something There
  • Brownskin Woman
  • South Carolina Rag
  • Red Lips
  • Key To The Highway
  • Backwater Blues
  • Guitar Rag
  • Matchbox Blues
  • Kansas City
  • You Promised Me Love
  • Step It Up and Go
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (02:29) [5.69 MB]
  • Georgia Blues
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:12) [9.62 MB]
  • One Black Cat
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (02:44) [6.27 MB]
  • Bile 'Em Cabbage Down
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (01:49) [4.14 MB]
  • She's Got Something There
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (02:46) [6.35 MB]
  • Brownskin Woman
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:39) [8.35 MB]
  • South Carolina Rag
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:34) [8.15 MB]
  • Red Lips
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (02:41) [6.13 MB]
  • Key To The Highway
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:26) [7.85 MB]
  • Backwater Blues
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:20) [7.65 MB]
  • Guitar Rag
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:07) [7.12 MB]
  • Matchbox Blues
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:02) [6.96 MB]
  • Kansas City
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:38) [8.33 MB]
  • You Promised Me Love
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:41) [8.42 MB]
Biography
For more information, please contact:
Ashley Moyer
Rounder Records
amoyer@rounder.com

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. His eclectic repertoire embraced the music of his guitar heroes Willie Walker (who once visited his father's house), Blind Boy Fuller, and -- most notably -- Blind Blake. Besides the blues, rags, and dance tunes associated with these masters, Jackson played ballads, country songs, and what he termed "old folk songs," such as "The Midnight Special." His confident fingerpicking, down-home Virginia accent, and contagious good humor marked his performances, live or on record, as something special. A world-class storyteller and party-thrower as well as a National Heritage Award-winning musician, Jackson recorded a half-dozen albums and toured the world as often as he wanted to. He died of liver cancer on January 20, 2002.
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  • Members:
    John Jackson
  • Sounds Like:
    Country Blues Piedmont Blues Pre-War Country Blues Regional Blues Folk-Blues
  • Influences:
    Willie Walker, Blind Blake, Blind Boy Fuller
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    05/18/17
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