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Calvin Jackson (drummer)
Calvin Jackson (January 22, 1961, Holly Springs, Mississippi – February 10, 2015, Senatobia, Mississippi) was an American drummer from north Mississippi. He is considered an innovator in the Hill country blues style of drumming, having incorporated elements of the regional Fife and drum bands style in the blues band setting.〔Robert Palmer. Liner notes to ''Too Bad Jim'', 1994. (Fat Possum 80307; (scan ))〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Sound Machine Groove - review )
At age 16, Jackson was drumming with bluesman R. L. Burnside. Burnside's daughter Linda had Jackson's son 1978, Cedric Burnside, and they would later marry.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher= Mississippi Blues Project )〕 Jackson appeared in recordings of Burnside's band, sometimes called The Sound Machine, starting in 1979.〔Wirz, S. (Illustrated R. L. Burnside discography )〕 Beside the traditional influence, David Evans credited him with bringing in the modern funk, RnB and soul influences of the band.〔David Evans, notes to High Water 410 EP, 1980 ((scan )), and to ''Sound Machine Groove'', 1981/1997 ((scan )).〕
Later Jackson appeared on record with Junior Kimbrough (including in the cult documentary, ''Deep Blues''), Jessie Mae Hemphill, CeDell Davis,〔 R. L. Boyce and Markus James He performed live with Lightnin' Malcolm,〔 Sean "Bad" Apple, and Little Joe Ayers.〔(Little Joe Ayers, a set on Flickr ), by Steve Likens〕
In the mid 1990s he moved to the Netherlands to continue his musical career〔Birgitta Larsson. Kenny Brown and Cedric Burnside, ''Jefferson'' interview. Issue 141, March 2004. (Swedish original ), via Google Translate〕 His son Cedric would take his place at Burnside's drums. In 1999 he released the only album under his own name, Calvin Jackson & Mississippi Bound's ''Goin' Down South''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = AllMusic )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=BluesBytes review )〕 Participating were Cass Ian (vocals, guitar), Caret De Neeve (double bass) and Ludo "lazy lew" Beckers (harmonica). The album was nominated for a Blues Music Award in the category of "Best New Artist Debut".

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