Legendary jazz musician Anthony Jackson has died. He was 73. Jackson died in Staten Island, New York from complications related to Parkinson’s disease. In his career, he changed the rock aspect ...
Anthony Jackson, the legendary bassist who played on the O’Jays’ 1974 crossover hit “For the Love of Money” and dozens of other classic records, has died. He was 73. A cause of death hasn’t been ...
Along with Leo Fender, the late Anthony Jackson became one of the most important figures in the history of the electric bass ...
Anthony Jackson, one of the most versatile recorded bassists in music history and creator of the “contrabass guitar,” died in Staten Island.
Anthony Jackson, a scholar and virtuoso of the electric bass who redefined his instrument while also laying down funky grooves for pop stars such as Madonna and jazz greats like Chick Corea, died Oct.
Besides his work with pop stars and jazz greats, he is credited with helping to invent the six-string contrabass guitar. Fernando Trueba PC (Spain) & Cinétéve (France)Credit... Supported by By Alex ...
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