
Vocalist/harmonica player Big George Jackson was born November 16, 1949 and in the Twin Cities he is known as the authentic big man of the blues. He sings with a distinctive bass-rich voice only a six-foot, six inch gentle giant could be blessed with. Add his fat harmonica playing, dead-on phrasing, commanding stage-presence and instant audience rapport and it's easy to understand why the audience howl when he delivers his music.
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If I Could Change
Big Shot
20 Years
Lookin' To Steal Somebody
Rubbish Truck
Ela May
I'm a Big Man
Fee Fi Fo Fam
Shake Your Moneymaker
Southern In My Soul
Beggin' Ain't for Me
Ooh Wee Baby
Kitchen Sink Boogie
What You Got
Dirty Haints
The Daddy
Fat's Jump
Biscuits 'n' Molasses
Argue, Fuss 'n' Fight
Friday Evening
St Paul Woman
Go For A Ride
Amtrak
Hard Hearted Woman
I've Done More For You Baby
I'm Sorry
St Paul Woman #2
You Ain't All That
Blue Sky
Tell Me
Crosseyed Annie
Love So Strong
I Found True Love
Big George Jackson - 20 Years
St. Paul Woman
Beggin Ain't For Me
Oooh Wee baby
Nothing Like The Rest
You Slicked Me
Special Love
Tramp Without A Home
Untitled Track
Girl Of My Dreams
I Can't Stay
Dirty Haints - Remix
Argue Fuss 'N' Fight
Too Many Babies
Like Wolf
Kin Chuka Bobo
Fee Fi Fo Fam (miXendorp edit)
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