Franz Jackson
One of the last survivors of the pre-swing era, Franz Jackson (a fine tenorman and clarinetist) remained active into the next century, recording for Parkwood with Marcus Belgrave, and enjoying the release of a 2000 performance on Delmark. He worked in the Chicago area starting in 1926, including with Albert Ammons, Carroll Dickerson (1932 and 1934-1936), Jimmie Noone (1934), Roy Eldridge (1937), and Fletcher Henderson's orchestra (1937-1938). Jackson traveled to New York with Eldridge (1938-1939), played in California with Earl Hines' orchestra (1940-1941), and then worked with Fats Waller (1941) and the Cootie Williams big band (1942). Stints with Frankie Newton (1942-1943) and Wilbur DeParis (1944-1945) followed, and he played in the Pacific on several USO tours. In the mid-'50s, after returning to Chicago, Franz Jackson formed his Original Jazz All Stars, a group that lasted for around 20 years. He recorded for Riverside in 1961, Delmark, and for his own label Pinnacle; Jackson also recorded with Art Hodes in 1974. He continued playing regularly in the Chicago area during the next several decades.
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Diskografie
5 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Rare Cuts - Well Done, Vol. 9
Franz Jackson, Paul Barbarin's Onward Brass Band
Jazz - Erschienen bei Jazz Crusade am 12.12.2004
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Snag It
Franz Jackson, Jim Beebe's Chicago Jazz
Jazz - Erschienen bei Delmark Records am 01.01.1991
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Alabama Jubilee
Dixieland - Erschienen bei Vintage Masters Inc. am 01.09.2012
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Original Jazz All Stars
Jazz - Erschienen bei Black Sheep Music am 27.11.2013
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo