JACKSON, John Rappahannock Blues
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JACKSON, John: Rappahannock Blues
Article properties: JACKSON, John: Rappahannock Blues
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Interpret: JACKSON, John
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Album titlle: Rappahannock Blues
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Genre Blues
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Label SMITHONIAN FOLKWAYS
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 0093074018125
- weight in Kg 0.1
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| 01 | Rocks And Gravel | JACKSON, John |
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| 02 | Too Tight Rag | JACKSON, John |
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| 03 | Candy Man | JACKSON, John |
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| 04 | Truckin' Little Baby | JACKSON, John |
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| 05 | Railroad Bill | JACKSON, John |
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| 06 | Nobody's Business (If I Do) | JACKSON, John |
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| 07 | Don't You Want To Go Up There | JACKSON, John |
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| 08 | The Year Clayton Delaney Died | JACKSON, John |
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| 09 | John Jackson's Breakdown | JACKSON, John |
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| 10 | Red River Blues | JACKSON, John |
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| 11 | Brown's Ferry Blues | JACKSON, John |
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| 12 | Cindy | JACKSON, John |
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| 13 | You Ain't No Woman | JACKSON, John |
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| 14 | John Henry | JACKSON, John |
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| 15 | Diddy Wah Diddy | JACKSON, John |
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| 16 | Just A Closer Walk With Thee | JACKSON, John |
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| 17 | Frankie And Johnny | JACKSON, John |
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| 18 | Don't Let Your Deal Go Down | JACKSON, John |
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| 19 | Step It Up And Go | JACKSON, John |
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| 20 | West Coast Rag | JACKSON, John |
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John Jackson
John Jackson (1924-2002) was a disciple of the Piedmont school of country blues guitar playing, which was typified by crisp finger picking and solid bass runs. Born in Woodville, Virginia, in Rappahannock County, Jackson taught himself guitar by listening to 78 rpm records, including not only blues sides by Blind Lemon Jefferson and Robert Johnson, but also white performers like Vernon Dalhart, the Carter Family, and Jimmie Rodgers. Jackson often cited influences such as Mississippi John Hurt, Mance Lipscomb, and Son House in his playing.