Vocalist/harmonica player Big George Jackson was born November 16, 1949 and in the Twin Cities he is known as the authentic big man of the blues. He sings with a distinctive bass-rich voice only a six-foot, six inch gentle giant could be blessed with. Add his fat harmonica playing, dead-on phrasing, commanding stage-presence and instant audience rapport and it's easy to understand why the audience howl when he delivers his music.
Famous Monday Blues
Blues In The City Series
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Rock & Blues Festival Jan 25 - 26, 2008 Skegness, England, United Kingdom Uploaded by Jim Jones
18th National Blues Festival Apr 14 - 16, 2006 Burnley, UK Uploaded by Jim Jones
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Big George Jackson has had 3 concerts.
Big George Jackson is most often considered to be Blues Rock, Blues, Harmonica Blues, Harmonica, and Classic Blues.
The last Big George Jackson concert was on January 25, 2008 at Multiple Stages Butlins in Skegness, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Eddie & The Hot Rods / Danny Bryants Red Eye Band / Jon Verity Band / Gypie Mayo with Incredible Blues Puppies / Big George Jackson / Bluesline / Stray / Freebird / Ruthless Blues / The Stumble / Dr Feelgood / The Blues Band / Slack Alice / British Blues Quintet Ft Maggie Bell.