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Papa Charlie Jackson
Blues / Country / Jazz

The Blues Papa



NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana
United States

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Member Since9/16/2007
Band MembersPapa Charlie Jackson ~ Vocals & Six String Banjo mostly solo but occasionally with Ma Rainey (vcls), Kid Ory (clar), Freddie Keppard (clar), Ida Cox (vcls), Tiny Parham (pian), Milt Hinton (tuba), Punch Miller & Big Bill Broonzy (vcls & guit)

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Record LabelParamount, OKeh
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~Papa Charlie Jackson 1890~1938 was the real father of the blues, being the first man to succesfully record in 1924 and setting of a craze which would inspire countless others.

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~Early years~ Reportedly born in New Orleans little is known about his youth but the young Charlie Jackson was obviously influenced by the combination of early jazz, blues, ragtime, jigs and minstrelsy in that city at the turn of the century. He played the six-string banjo, a hybred insturment also played by Gus Cannon, playing solo as well as with jazz bands like Freddie Keppard and Kid Ory's. Rather than just playing the blues his solo work showed the wide variety of other travelling bluesmen of the Edwardian era such as Henry Thomas, Gus Cannon and Leadbelly although it is not known how widely travelled he was. By the early 1920's he had moved north and settled in Chicago where he made a living playing street corners and rent party's until Paramount records took a chance and started recording him in 1924.

~Recording years~ Jackson was not the first solo bluesman to record, guitarist Sylvester Weaver had recorded a insturmental in 1923 to little notice and Gus Cannon claimed to had recorded before WW1, however if true these recordings have not survived. Jackson's recordings were an immediate success convincing Paramount to step up their blues recordings with other labels soon following suit. Papa Charlie (as he was now billed) recorded some 70 sides mostly as a solo artist but also with singers Ma Rainey and Ida Cox, with Hot Jazz bands and Hokum string bands. His work was unique among banjo players; both crude and sophisticated, both modal and raggy, bluesy and jazzy, with highly dexterous finger picking and simple one string riffs. He continued to record successfully into the blues age.

~Decline~ The great depression hit the recording industry hard, especially rural blues and country singers, and Paramount shut down their recordings by 1932, going bankrupt by 1935. Most bluesmen were forced into retirement but the versitile Jackson continued to find gigs in Chicago and did some jazz recordings for OKeh with Tiny Parham as well as some duets with a young Big Bill Broonzy, although there was now little demand for his solo work which black audiences now considered too backwoods and dated with the banjo having been surplanted by the guitar. His death by natural causes in 1938 went largely un-noted. Perhaps because of his choice of insturment Jackson has not received the posthumous notice of others like Robert Johnson, Charlie Patton or Blind Lemon and his death denied him the chance to be rediscovered in the folk boom of the 1960's when he would have been a natural like Skip James, John Hurt, Gary Davis or Son House. some of his work is available on cd.

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Jun 24 2009 4:35 AM

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Jun 23 2009 6:43 PM

I’m selling my blues collection which consists of 70 cds that includes 4 double cd set and a box set. This includes basically all the major artists that recorded from the 1920’s to the 1960’s as well as a few modern artists. Some of these artists are Blind Lemon Jefferson, Barbeque Bob, Furry Lewis, Blind Blake, Charlie Patton, Leadbelly, Tommy Johnson, Ma rainey, Memphis Minnie, Lonnie Johnson and the list goes on and on. Very rare cds in excellent condition so if you’re interested please send me a message here on myspace!!
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Jun 9 2009 8:57 AM

thanks for being a friend~great blues~
warm greetings from greece~
Frank sing the blues, please!





Jun 9 2009 7:11 AM

ciao
thanks
have a great day
GypsyBill and Del





May 26 2009 4:29 PM

THANK YOU FOR BEING OUR FREIND, ALL THE VERY BEST REGARDS BILL N DEL
ROBERT





May 17 2009 1:15 PM

Thank You for Your Friendship...PEACE....Robert..
rizorkestra one-man-folk-roots-blues-band





May 6 2009 3:43 AM

"...keepin' music real down-home for y'all..."

live in santa cruz...
"grandma-grandma (does your dog bite?)"



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Big Fool





May 4 2009 7:02 AM

Hi,

Wish you a great week.
BF
Big Daddy & Red Hot Java





Apr 30 2009 2:03 PM

Thanks a million Papa Charlie for joining our ministry of Blues. It's all about peace, love, understanding, and GROOVE. Hope to perform for you sometime, just not too soon. Wishing you the very best in Blues and life and afterlife! -Big Daddy
Nostalgic Me





Apr 30 2009 1:53 PM

Thanks for the add & the great music!
Oliver Pool





Apr 22 2009 3:40 PM

Hello, friends !


There's a new track on our page,

it's a song called « ONE AND ONE IS TWO ».


it's a cover...

we're sure some of you know this tune !


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Let's all come and listen !


Oliver, Penina & Thomas
Vickeylynn





Apr 14 2009 5:59 PM


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Apr 13 2009 10:17 AM




HELLO!!

Kidu Bringue Bal





Apr 8 2009 10:23 PM

Hi Papa ! verry nice music ! Thanks
Robin Watters





Apr 8 2009 12:10 PM

nice page.
PADILLA





Mar 29 2009 7:04 PM

an old song
Hambone





Mar 25 2009 4:44 PM

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Rick Resnick





Mar 25 2009 12:37 PM

proud to be a friend
el ojo verde de la culebra





Mar 25 2009 12:11 PM

thanks for the add. la culebra loves your music. best wishes from spain.




Oliver Pool





Mar 17 2009 7:29 PM

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Dirty jazz served chilled at the Cotton Club!





Mar 7 2009 11:00 AM

A friend has come up trumps again!
Thanks to all my dirty jazz sauces..see dirtography blog.

My knowledge of jazz de la dirty continues to grow...with lots of dirty dirty....dirty help.

Cheers!

Why do they like to play with such toys?
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Kitty-cab (did i say dirty?)
Dirty jazz served chilled at the Cotton Club!





Mar 6 2009 7:46 PM

flapper Pictures, Images and Photos



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Oliver Pool





Mar 6 2009 1:51 PM

Hello !

Thanks so much for adding us : that's the kind of music that make us feeling good !

love from
Oliver, Penina & Thomas

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stuart





Mar 6 2009 11:35 AM

thanks for adding me cheers
Rachel





Feb 28 2009 12:45 AM

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