New Orleans Willie Jackson Explained

New Orleans Willie Jackson
Alias:Sonny Porter
Birth Date:1896 or 1897
Birth Place:Louisiana, U.S.[1]
Death Date:after 1930
Instrument:Vocals

New Orleans Willie Jackson (1896 or 1897 – after 1930) was an American blues and jazz singer, active in New Orleans, Louisiana, and New York City, in the 1920s.

He sang blues, jazz, and comic numbers.[2] Jackson frequently performed with pianist Steve Lewis at Spanish Fort, New Orleans, and they recorded some phonograph records. These were made for Columbia Records between 1926 and 1928.[3] Jackson also sang vocals in King Oliver's band, the Dixie Syncopators.[4] Two of his songs, "How Long" and "She Keeps it Up All the Time," are featured on several New Orleans blues and jazz anthologies. He made the first recording of the track "T.B. Blues", which later became more associated with Victoria Spivey.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Eagle . Bob L. . Blues: A Regional Experience . LeBlanc . Eric S. . ABC-CLIO . 2013 . 9780313344244 . 514.
  2. Web site: New Orleans Willie Jackson | Biography & History. AllMusic. February 24, 2020.
  3. Web site: Willie Jackson (vocalist) - Discography of American Historical Recordings. Adp.library.ucsb.edu. February 24, 2020.
  4. Web site: King Oliver's Dixie Syncopators . July 30, 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060814070231/http://www.redhotjazz.com/dixie.html . August 14, 2006 . dead .