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Very interesting Dave. I'd say it was the Memphis George Jackson (of Aretha, Sing One For Me fame) rather than the white guy on Mercury. Don't think it's on any of the discographies as yet, but have heard rumours of another record by him existing: this is presumably it. What's the other side like?

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Very interesting Dave. I'd say it was the Memphis George Jackson (of Aretha, Sing One For Me fame) rather than the white guy on Mercury. Don't think it's on any of the discographies as yet, but have heard rumours of another record by him existing: this is presumably it. What's the other side like?

It is mentioned in both Dot and George Jackson discographies but I've never heard it. Nice tune! :rolleyes:

Are the mid-50s releases on Atlantic and RPM by a third George Jackson? :lol:

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It is mentioned in both Dot and George Jackson discographies but I've never heard it. Nice tune! :thumbsup:

Are the mid-50s releases on Atlantic and RPM by a third George Jackson? :unsure:

Yes, Dot 45 def by the Memphis George Jackson. The flip, a lovely deep track, is more soulful.

The mid-50's sides you mentioned are not by Memphis George Jackson.

Yes, PM-ed Dave and told him I interviewed George a good few years back down in Jackson Miss for Juke Blues magazine and we talked about his early recordings. I'll dig out the article when I get home tonight and post the relevant section on here.

Martin.

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I've attached the relevant page in The George Jackson Article in Juke Blues from 2002.

Afraid I only mention the deep flip...

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Martin.

Hi Martin

Thanks for that, fills in a few gaps in the info and a nice artical.

Dave

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Hi Martin

Thanks for that, fills in a few gaps in the info and a nice artical.

Dave

No problem Dave. I'm a serious George Jackson fan, so delighted when anyone brings him up for discussion.

Martin.

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yes, the great George Jackson from Memphis. Old Thorsten Wegener (aka puresoul) spin from Hamburg. Took me a good few years to get hold of one too ( well, dave :wink: LOL). Seen a few slipping thru ebay since then not being listed as Soul hence at a very VERY low price...lowest ever was a buy it now 5 USD..AND I MISSED IT as it was the day after a Hip City LOL

I highly recommend his Doro and Dar-Cha 45s as well by the way.

Marc

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currently listening to his kent CD in the car great soul music.

also very intertested to hear the flip of this as gareth has already requested................

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I'm a serious George Jackson fan, so delighted when anyone brings him up for discussion.

Enjoy! :thumbup:

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I saw Craig Moerer sold George Jackson's 45 from Dot label on the ebay about 6 months ago and it went up over $500. I am going to list my copy on the ebay in due course.

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I have a question about something Garethx said above (in 2009). He said that the other George Jackson was White. Is that true? I know there was an east coast George Jackson, the guy who recorded on Double R / Cameo (backed by the Jive Five) but never heard that he was White. Soul Harmony Singles says that he is also the guy on Mercury and that he was in the Plants on J&S. I don't think he was white.


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