Jimmy Jackson (musician)
James “Jimmy” Jackson (* in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania ) is an American pianist and organist who lived in Germany after serving in the US Army. In 1969 he performed at the Heidelberg Holy Hill Jazz Meeting ; there he interpreted soul hits with his trio . In the following year he founded the Trio Haboob , with whom he presented his own album in 1971. He was also a founding member of Embryo in 1970 and had already played with Christian Burchard 's big band of the same name in 1969 . He also played Mellotron and is also known for his collaborations with Passport and Amon Düül . He was also involved in the first album by Tangerine Dream . In 1973 he played with Embryo at the National Blues and Jazz Festival in Reading ; At the beginning of the 1980s he toured with Marius Müller-Westernhagen .
Discography
- Haboob (1971, with William Powell, George Greene )
- Embryo: Embryo's Rache (1971; on the CD edition with additional track "Tabarinman's Return" from 1991)
- Passport: Passport (1971)
- Mal Waldron : The Call (1971, with Eberhard Weber , Fred Braceful )
- Embryo: Get Out (1971)
- Amon Düül: Dance of the Lemmings (1971)
- Embryo: Rocksession (1972)
- Amon Düül: Wolf City (1972)
- Eddie Taylor: Stormy Monday (1973)
- Marius Müller-Westernhagen: Stinker (1981)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Holy Hill Jazz Meeting 69th Jazz Podium 1969, p. 270
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SURNAME | Jackson, Jimmy |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jackson, James |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American jazz musician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Pittsburgh |