
About Bo Weavil Jackson
Bo Weavil Jackson (dates and places of birth and death unknown) was an American blues singer and guitarist. He was one of the first country bluesmen to be recorded, in 1926, for Paramount Records and Vocalion Records. On the latter label he was credited as Sam Butler, which has become the name most commonly used to identify him. His 78-rpm records are highly sought by collectors and have been re-released on numerous LP and CD compilation albums. His technique is distinctive for its upbeat tempo
Top Tracks
You Can't Keep No Brown
I'm on My Way to the Kingdom Land
Fight On, Your Time Ain't Long
Devil And My Brown Blues
Why Do You Moan?
Pistol Blues
Some Scream High Yellow
Poor Boy Blues
Jefferson County Blues
Christians Fight On Your Time Ain't Long
Similar Artists
Find Radio Stations Playing Bo Weavil Jackson
Discover Bo Weavil Jackson and 50,000+ radio stations on our interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.
Open Spinn Radio



