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Bruce Jackson
Typical of many working class homes in the sixties, jazz was an important part of everyday life for Bruce Jackson. There was always music being played. “Two things I remember vividly about my early childhood”, Bruce recalls, “My parents worked together as a real partnership to keep things moving along. Sort of like a bass player and drummer, and the house always swung.” It was not unusual to hear Gene Ammons, Duke Ellington, Shirley Scott, Miles Davis, Oscar Peterson, Count Basie, Jimmy Smith, Dinah Washington, Milt Jackson or Herbie Mann at any point in the day. “I was very respectful of the record collection”, Jackson remembers
Bruce Jackson: Just Left of Center
by C. Michael Bailey
Drummer Bruce Jackson's second recording, Just Left of Center, is mainstream quartet recording pinging from the hard bop/post bop quadrant of the musical radar. The recording is made up of five pieces, the final one being the seemingly unlikely Jack Bruce song Theme for an Imaginary Western." Written and recorded originally by Bruce for his recording, ...
Don't Sleep on Your Dreams
Label: Southpaw Productions
Released: 2006
Track listing: Footprints; Firewater; Rhythm-A-Ning; Iris/Pee Wee; Paris Eyes; Never Let Me Go; Picadilly
Lilly; My Ship.
Bruce Jackson: Don't Sleep On Your Dreams
by Michael P. Gladstone
For his first recording, drummer Bruce Jackson leads a group very much in the tradition of the classic Bill Evans trio. Jackson is from the New York/New Jersey area; he studied with classical percussionist Nick Cerrato at New Jersey City University and has played with the likes of Count Basie saxophone veteran Earle Warren, Sonny Fortune, ...
Bruce Jackson: Don't Sleep On Your Dreams
by Terrell Kent Holmes
It's refreshing when a musician who has spent dues-paying years in the shadows, closer to anonymity than fame, makes the most out of the chance to stand front and center. It was clear that drummer Bruce Jackson loved being on the bandstand when he performed at the Jazz Gallery recently. His trio treated the audience to ...
Bruce Jackson: Don't Sleep on Your Dreams
by Dan McClenaghan
One way to give a straight-ahead piano trio set a modern edge is to cover some Wayne Shorter tunes. Everything that the onetime mid-sixties Miles Davis sideman has written seems to swirl to the edges of the mainstream without drifting out of it. Drummer Bruce Johnson opens Don't Sleep On Your Dreams with a ...