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Par dion1 le 5 February 2017 à 12:04
June Jackson
J.J. Jackson & The Jackaels (San Diego, Ca)
aka The Jackals aka Hank Blackman & The Killers
Personnel :
William E. 'June' 'J.J' Jackson (Lead)
Hubert Richardson (First Tenor)
James Famber (Second Tenor)
Hank Blackman (Baritone)
Discography :
J.J. Jackson & The Jackaels
Singles :
1959 - A Lifetime From Today / That Look In Your Eye (Storm 501)
1959 - Oo-Ma-Liddi / Let The Show Begin (Storm 502/ Prelude 502)
Unreleased :
1962 - Port of Happiness (Brent)
1962 - Don't Let Her Make You Cry (Brent)
J.J. Jackson & The Jackals
1962 - False Face / Ring Telephone (Everest 2012)
Hank Blackman & The Killers
1962 - Everyone Has Someone /Itchy Koo (Brent 7030)
Bertha Tillman bb J.J. Jackson & The Jackaels
1962 - Oh My Angel / Lovin' Time (Brent 7029)
J.J. Jackson bb The Jackaels
1963 - Time / Shy Guy (Crescent 632)
Biography :
There is much confusion about J.J. Jackson. Jerome Louis 'J.J' Jackson (B. 4/8/41) was a Soul Artist who did 'But It's Alright". He was in a doo wop group called 'Cordials'. William E. 'June' 'J.J' Jackson (B. 1931) from San Diego, Ca is the lead singer of The Jackaels with Hubert Richardson (First Tenor), James Famber (Second Tenor) & Hank Blackman (Baritone) . In 1959, the group recorded four songs released by Storm Records .In 1962, June Jackson & The Jackaels recorded four songs for Brent records. Because they had two releases under that name, the company decide to re-brand them and use the two song sung by group member Hank Blackman rather than the two June Jackson sang lead on. The group was renamed Hank Blackman & The Killers. the two songs left in the can were June Jackson sung and penned numbers "Port of Happiness" and "Don't Let Her Make You Cry".
During the same session the Jackaels also recorded with Bertha Tillman. Bertha Tillman was working as a department store salesgirl in San Diego when she was discovered by Hank Blackman . June Jackson had written "Oh My Angel" and the Jackaels were the uncredited group that backed Tillman on this tremendously soulful tearjerker. There were two more 45s with the Jackaels : "False Face" b/w "Ring Telephone" on Everest and "Time" b/w "Shy Guy" on Crescent. June Jackson will continue to record for Imperial, Bell and Musette in the 60s and 70s.
Songs :
J.J. Jackson & The Jackaels
A Lifetime From Today That Look In Your Eye Oo-Ma-Liddi
Let The Show Begin Port of Happiness
J. Jackson & The Jackals
False Face Ring Telephone
Hank Blackman & The Killers
Everyone Has Someone Itchy Koo
Bertha Tillman bb J.J. Jackson & The Jackaels
Oh My Angel Lovin' Time
J.J. Jackson bb The Jackaels
Time
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