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Jackson C Frank

wherever i have gone, the blues are all the same.

About Me

The sad life of an influential folk singer began traumatically and ended in obscurity. Throughout his life Frank was haunted with misfortune and ignored tremendously. When he was eleven a furnace at his elementary school in Cheektowaga exploded, killing eighteen of his fellow classmates and leaving Frank with burns over his body. It was here while he was recovering from his injuries in a hospital, Charlie Casatelli, one of his school tutors gifted young Frank with his first guitar which sprung his passion for music.

Greenwich Village's coffeehouse folk scene in the early sixties drew Frank to New York. He met such names as John Kay, later of Steppenwolf. A large insurance settlement he received after he turned 21 enabled him to travel to London, and it was here he made his biggest impact.

He took up a flat with a then struggling folk singer Paul Simon in London, who later was impressed enough to produce ten of Frank's songs in a self-titled album. While Frank's voice was tremulously somber, the quality of the compositions was often impressive, with a reflective, melancholic touch that possibly influenced Simon himself and the likes of Sandy Denny and Nick Drake. Although his first album was well-received in the British folk community, he was unable to reproduce a similar quality of material and crippled any attempt for a follow-up. Combined with deepening depression, increasing stage fright, and an end to his insurance settlement that had allowed him to live freely, he decided a move back to the states in 1969, without releasing another album.

Frank took a slow slide into despair as his depression grew worse. Taking a bus to New York, he hoped to connect with Paul Simon again, but with little luck began sleeping on the streets. He became a ward of the state, and at times he was institutionalized. In 1977, with life looking better, Frank tried to release a new album, but was promptly dismissed by what publishers said was a lack of market appeal for his music. Again he fell into a deep depression, and the injuries from his childhood got much worse, once again he was hospitalized for both physical and medical reasons.

That is until Jim Abbott, a local Woodstock resident and sympathetic fan, rediscovered the aging singer from an inscription on an old album bearing his name in a record store. He successfully made contact with Frank and brought him out of a state housing project in the Bronx and into a senior center in Woodstock. He resumed songwriting and performing occasionally until his death on March 3, 1999.
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Folk Blues & Beyond


Bert Jansch and Al Green playing the beginning of Blues Run the Game, then a little clip of Jackson playing Just Like Anything. Bert Jansch plays Jackson C Frank's "Blues Run The Game"If you have any photos or movies please send a message to this profile, anything from Jackson goes really.Link to short BBC reportage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEP6JwPVrh0

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Member Since: 6/2/2006
Band Website: blueangel.demon.co.uk/jcfrank/
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Hi : Guys: and Girls, :

People have been messaging this profile saying how much Jackson has had a major impact on their lives, some have even made some covers of his works.:

I was wondering if people would join up to one of the forefathers of folk music to record an album...Myspace style! Made by people and to people to share our mutual interess to the world.:

So, Im setting some of the rules, which may be changed if most people think to be the best.:

By now, my only ideas are to make an album with 10 artists (the very minimum) the (same number of songs on his first and only album[as far as i'm concerned]). People wanting to cover the songs should also pm me about the song they want to cover. (yep, I think Ill be getting a lot of Blues run the Game) : J: .: after which I will reply saying if the song has been take or not.

People may be able to play the same songs, but to a minimum, this way we could cover a lot more of ground on his songs.:

PM this profile and share your ideas on the profile. If you set up a song, upload it to your profile, and post on this profile with the song name. Later when there are enough songs and artists gathered, (and everyone agrees on them), they shall be uploaded to a server later to be decided.:

Sweet? J:


Influences: Influenced the likes of artists as: Bert Jansch, Paul Simon, Nick Drake, Sandy Denny and others.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Myspace Artists and what they are covering from Jacksons discography

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Posted by Jackson C Frank on Wed, 13 Sep 2006 02:41:00 PST

FTP to save the songs

Hello dear visitor of the profile, I was wondering if it would be a good idea to upload the songs to an ftp file server so people can listen and download the songs already covered, if you want to help...
Posted by Jackson C Frank on Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:34:00 PST

Track Listing for the forthcoming Myspace Tribute Album to Jackson C. Frank

Type Length Artist Get It   Blues Run the Game   03:34 Jackson C. Frank Buy | Download Don't Look Back 02:59 Jackson C. Frank Buy | Download Kimbie 03:16 Jackson C. Frank Buy | D...
Posted by Jackson C Frank on Wed, 13 Sep 2006 02:18:00 PST