Classic Jazz: Cliff Jackson
Harlem pianist Cliff Jackson survived most of his great colleagues such as James P. Johnson andĀ Fats Waller. He evenĀ participated in the era of long-playing records. Recordings from 1944, 1961 and 1962, both with Jackson as soloist and with small combinations.
| 1; Cliff Jackson; If I Could Be With You ; Black & White 4 |
| 2; Cliff Jackson; Weary Blues ; Black & White 4 |
| 3; Cliff Jackson; Limehouse Blues ; Black & White 26 |
| 4; Cliff Jackson; Royal Garden Blues ; Black & White 26 |
| 5; Rod Cless; Froggy Moore ; Black & White 29 |
| 6; Rod Cless; Have You Ever Felt That Way ; Black & White 29 |
| 7; Rod Cless; I Know That You Know ; Black & White 30 |
| 8; Rod Cless; Make Me A Pallet On The Floor ; Black & White 30 |
| 9; Cliff Jackson; Memphis Blues ; Disc 6010 |
| 10; Cliff Jackson; Tea For Two ; Disc 6009 |
| 11; Cliff Jackson Washboard Wanderers; I Found A New Baby; Swingville SVLP2028 |
| 12; Cliff Jackson Washboard Wanderers; Sheik Of Araby; Swingville SVLP2027 |
| 13; Cliff Jackson Washboard Wanderers; Wolverine Blues; Swingville SVLP2026 |
| 14; Cliff Jackson; Carolina Shout; Black Lion 2460121 |
| 15; Cliff Jackson; I’m Coming Virginia; Black Lion 2460121 |
| 16; Cliff Jackson; Ain’t Misbehavin’; Black Lion 2460121 |
picture Cliff Jackson: William Gottlieb