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in 1948 included the double-sided hit "All My Love Belongs to You" / "I Want a Bowlegged Woman", and his biggest R&B chart hit, "I Can't Go on Without You", which stayed at number 1 on the R&B chart for eight weeks. He also made an appearance in the 1948 film
342:. Grefensette convinced Jackson to perform with them, and they quickly became a sensation in western Pennsylvania. Jackson then made the Flashcats his backing band and began a revival of his career. He also recorded a comeback album, 338:, regularly included "Big Ten Inch Record" in their performances. A local DJ reputedly told the Flashcats that he knew Bull Moose Jackson, and the band's frontman, Carl Grefensette, found him catering at 312:), caused a sensation during live performances but were too suggestive for the radio, and few of the records were sold. However, his band faithfully played "Big Ten Inch Record" at every show. 367: 353:
in 1987 and retired from the touring circuit in the spring of 1988. An old girlfriend of his came back to care for him during his final illness. He died in Cleveland on July 31, 1989.
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He formed his own group, the Buffalo Bearcats, and over the next five years recorded in a wide variety of musical styles, including both romantic crooning and bawdy
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During the 1980s, Jackson, then in his 60s, had an extremely successful run performing in the United States and internationally. However, he fell ill with
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and started his first band, the Harlem Hotshots, while he was still in high school. In 1943, he was recruited as a saxophonist by the bandleader
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By the mid-1950s, Jackson was tired of touring and retired from music to work for a catering firm in
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singer and saxophonist, who was most successful in the late 1940s. He is considered a performer of
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because of the suggestive nature of some of his songs, such as "I Want a Bowlegged Woman" and "
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Jackson toured throughout the late 1940s and early 1950s. Around 1951, his band included the
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to Millinder's "Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well". The following year, his recording of "
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for three weeks and crossing over to the pop chart, where it reached number 24.
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and also for several country-and-western performers. In May 1951 he recorded "
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Twenty years later, the Flashcats, a blues band that performed in western
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List of artists who reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart
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in his own right was "I Know Who Threw the Whiskey", in 1946, an
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Some of Jackson's later risquΓ© material, including "
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Index


Cleveland, Ohio
Jump blues
dirty blues
R&B
blues
rhythm-and-blues
dirty blues
Big Ten Inch Record
Cleveland
violin
saxophone
Lucky Millinder
Bull Moose
Wynonie Harris
Lubbock, Texas
contract
Syd Nathan
King Records
recording
answer song
I Love You, Yes I Do
number 1
chart
jump blues
hits
Boarding House Blues
Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me
Wayne Raney
Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home

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