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Cliff Jackson (musician)

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133: 25: 325:", Jackson was one of the most powerful stride piano players. His style was also marked by a contrapuntal-like bass work. His many left hand techniques are found explained in detail in Riccardo Scivales's method, 512: 297:
in 1940-41, and recorded as a soloist or leader in 1944-45, 1961, and 1969. As house pianist at Cafe Society from 1943 until 1951 he was a success; he also toured with
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As shown by many of his 1944-1945 solo piano recordings, such as "
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in New York. During this time he also accompanied singers such as
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Cliff Jackson at the piano in 1947, photo by William P. Gottlieb
William P. Gottlieb
Culpeper, Virginia
New York City
stride pianist
Washington, DC
Atlantic City
New York City
Lionel Howard
Bob Fuller
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Viola McCoy
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Sara Martin
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