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JACKSON, John Rappahannock Blues

Rappahannock Blues
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He passed away in 2002, and he was the most important black Appalachian musician who came to... more

JACKSON, John: Rappahannock Blues

He passed away in 2002, and he was the most important black Appalachian musician who came to public attention during the mid-sixties. This album shows him 'live' in concert. Usually great recording quality plus in-depth info in the 32-page booklet. A beautiful album. JOHN JACKSON - acoustic gtr/voc.

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Jackson, John - Rappahannock Blues CD 1
01 Rocks And Gravel JACKSON, John
02 Too Tight Rag JACKSON, John
03 Candy Man JACKSON, John
04 Truckin' Little Baby JACKSON, John
05 Railroad Bill JACKSON, John
06 Nobody's Business (If I Do) JACKSON, John
07 Don't You Want To Go Up There JACKSON, John
08 The Year Clayton Delaney Died JACKSON, John
09 John Jackson's Breakdown JACKSON, John
10 Red River Blues JACKSON, John
11 Brown's Ferry Blues JACKSON, John
12 Cindy JACKSON, John
13 You Ain't No Woman JACKSON, John
14 John Henry JACKSON, John
15 Diddy Wah Diddy JACKSON, John
16 Just A Closer Walk With Thee JACKSON, John
17 Frankie And Johnny JACKSON, John
18 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down JACKSON, John
19 Step It Up And Go JACKSON, John
20 West Coast Rag JACKSON, John
John Jackson John Jackson (1924-2002) was a disciple of the Piedmont school of country blues... more
"JACKSON, John"

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. 

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Tracklist
Jackson, John - Rappahannock Blues CD 1
01 Rocks And Gravel
02 Too Tight Rag
03 Candy Man
04 Truckin' Little Baby
05 Railroad Bill
06 Nobody's Business (If I Do)
07 Don't You Want To Go Up There
08 The Year Clayton Delaney Died
09 John Jackson's Breakdown
10 Red River Blues
11 Brown's Ferry Blues
12 Cindy
13 You Ain't No Woman
14 John Henry
15 Diddy Wah Diddy
16 Just A Closer Walk With Thee
17 Frankie And Johnny
18 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
19 Step It Up And Go
20 West Coast Rag