John Jackson - Rappahannock Blues [CD]
John Jackson - Rappahannock Blues [CD]
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Raised in a large, musical farm family in Rappahannock County, VA, John Jackson (1924-2002) was the most important black Appalachian musician to come to broad public attention during the mid-60s. Having learned guitar & his wide-ranging stock of songs as a youth from family & 78-rpm recordings, he enthralled major audiences during more than 3 decades w/ his vintage style & repertoire. Culled from 100's of live recordings in Smithsonian Folkways' archives, Rappahannock Blues highlights John Jackson the way he most wanted to be remembered as a bluesman.
Tracklist:
- Rocks and Gravel
- Too Tight Rag
- Candy Man
- Truckin' Little Baby
- Railroad Bill
- Nobody's Business (If I Do)
- Don't You Want to Go Up There [Also known as "In My Father's Hou
- Year Clayton Delaney Died, The
- John Jackson's Breakdown
- Red River Blues
- Brown's Ferry Blues
- Cindy
- You Ain't No Woman
- John Henry
- Diddy Wah Diddy
- Just a Closer Walk with Thee
- Frankie and Johnny
- Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
- Step It Up and Go
- West Coast Rag
UPC: 093074018125
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Release Date: 6.15.10
Format: CD
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