Cliff Jackson

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Carolina Shout 00:00 Tools
Crazy Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Nine below zero 00:00 Tools
Limehouse Blues 00:00 Tools
Squeeze Me 00:00 Tools
You Took Advantage Of Me 00:00 Tools
Memphis Blues 00:00 Tools
Torrid Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Tea for Two 00:00 Tools
Quiet Please 00:00 Tools
Royal Garden Blues 00:00 Tools
Ring Around the Moon 00:00 Tools
Apart From You 00:00 Tools
It Had to Be You 00:00 Tools
Horse Feathers 00:00 Tools
Weary Blues 00:00 Tools
Sweet Lorraine 00:00 Tools
Who 00:00 Tools
She's Just the Baby for Me 00:00 Tools
Desert Blues 00:00 Tools
Because I'm Lonesome 00:00 Tools
the terror 00:00 Tools
Soubrette 00:00 Tools
We'll Be Married in June 00:00 Tools
Who'S Sorry Now 00:00 Tools
Waitin' Thru' the Night 00:00 Tools
Someday Sweetheart 00:00 Tools
Beale Street Blues 00:00 Tools
Ain't Misbehavin' 00:00 Tools
No-One but Betty Brown 00:00 Tools
I'm Coming Virginia 00:00 Tools
If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) 00:00 Tools
Honeysuckle Rose 00:00 Tools
Hose Feathers 00:00 Tools
Arkansas Blues 00:00 Tools
Tin Roof Blues 00:00 Tools
If I Could Be With You 00:00 Tools
I Got Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Frank, This Is It 00:00 Tools
no one but betty brown 00:00 Tools
Limehouse Blues (07-16-44) 00:00 Tools
Lime House Blues 00:00 Tools
Horse Feathers (c. 01-30-30) 00:00 Tools
The Dream Keeper 00:00 Tools
Day After Day 00:00 Tools
S Wonderful 00:00 Tools
Desert Blues (c. 02-27-30) 00:00 Tools
Royal Garden Blues (07-16-44) 00:00 Tools
The Terror (c. 02-27-30) 00:00 Tools
Torrid Rhythm - Original 00:00 Tools
S'Wonderful 00:00 Tools
There'll Be Some Changes Made (Piano Solo) [Live] 00:00 Tools
It Had To Be You (07-16-44) 00:00 Tools
Hold Fast To Dreams 00:00 Tools
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Clifton Luther "Cliff" Jackson (July 19, 1902, Culpeper, Virginia - May 24, 1970, New York City) was an American jazz stride pianist. After playing in Atlantic City, Jackson moved to New York City in 1923, where he played with Lionel Howard's Musical Aces in 1924 and recorded with Bob Fuller and Elmer Snowden. He led his own ensemble, the Krazy Kats, for recordings in 1930, and following this group's dissolution he played extensively as a solo pianist in nightclubs in New York. During this time he also accompanied singers such as Viola McCoy, Lena Wilson, Sara Martin, and Clara Smith. He recorded with Sidney Bechet in 1940-41 and recorded as a soloist or leader in 1944-45, 1961, and 1969. As house pianist at Cafe Society from 1943-51 he was a great success; he also toured with Eddie Condon in 1946. He also played with Garvin Bushell (1950), J.C. Higginbotham (1960), and Joe Thomas (1962). He was married to singer Maxine Sullivan. He died of heart failure in 1970. As shown by many of his 1944-1945 solo piano recordings, such as "Limehouse Blues", Cliff Jackson was certainly one of the most powerful stride piano masters. His style was also marked by a very interesting contrapuntal-like bass work. His many left hand techniques are found explained in detail in Riccardo Scivales's method Jazz Piano: The Left Hand (Bedford Hills, New York: Ekay Music, 2005). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.