Anthony Jackson
Anthony Jackson
Anthony Jackson
Biography
Jackson played piano before starting guitar in his
teens.[2] When he turned to bass guitar, he was
Jackson in 2007 playing a Contrabass Guitar
inspired by James Jamerson and Jack
Casady.[2][3] Jackson worked as a session Background information
musician, in the Billy Paul band, and with Birth name Anthony Claiborne Jackson
Philadelphia International Records.[2] Paul’s 1972 Born June 23, 1952
hit "Me and Mrs. Jones" was Jackson’s first No. 1
New York City, USA
record. His performance on "For the Love of
Money" by The O'Jays helped move the song to Genres Jazz, jazz fusion, R&B, funk
No. 9 on the pop chart and No. 3 on the R&B Occupation(s) Musician
chart in 1974.[2]
Instrument(s) Bass guitar
Jackson is a student of Jerry Fisher, Lawrence Years active 1970–present
Lucie, and Pat Martino. He has performed live in
more than 30 countries and has recorded in more than
3000 sessions on more than 500 albums.[4]
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Jackson in 1975.[6] He first performed on the Thompson-built bass in 1975, recording with
Carlos Garnett and touring with Roberta Flack.[7] He later approached luthier Ken Smith to
build him a six string bass before finally playing instruments made by New York-based bass
makers, Fodera.
Jackson said that the idea for adding more strings to the bass guitar came from his frustration
with its limited range. When asked what he thought of criticism of the six-string bass, Jackson
replied,
Why is four [strings] the standard and not six? As the lowest-pitched member of the
guitar family, the instrument should have had six strings from the beginning. The
only reason it had four was because Leo Fender was thinking in application terms of
an upright bass, but he built it along guitar lines because that was his training. The
logical conception for the bass guitar encompasses six strings.[8]
From 1982 onwards Jackson almost exclusively played a contrabass guitar. Prior to 1982 his
main instruments included a 1973 Fender Precision Bass, a 1973 Fender Jazz bass fitted with a
1975 Precision neck, and a Gibson EB-2D bass. In 1984 Fodera introduced their first Anthony
Jackson Signature Model contrabass, followed in 1989 with a single cutaway model, the
“Anthony Jackson Presentation Contrabass Guitar”.[9]
Discography
As co-leader
Easy Pieces by Easy Pieces (Steve Ferrone, Renee Geyer, Anthony Jackson, Hamish
Stuart) (A&M, 1988)
Trio in Tokyo with Michel Petrucciani, Steve Gadd (Dreyfus, 1999)
Interspirit with Yiorgos Fakanas (Abstract Logix, 2010)
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With Al Di Meola
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With others
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References
1. "Anthony Jackson : Biography & History" (https://www.allmusic.com/artist/anthony-jackson-
mn0000924257/biography). AllMusic. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
2. Hogan, Ed. "Anthony Jackson" (https://www.allmusic.com/artist/anthony-jackson-mn000092
4257/biography). AllMusic. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
3. Bass Player magazine, Spring 1990 issue, USA
4. The liner notes from album "INTERSPIRIT" 2010, Abstract Logix, LBLX020
5. "Anthony Jackson Forced to Sit Out Hiromi Trio Performances" (https://www.notreble.com/b
uzz/2016/07/28/anthony-jackson-forced-to-sit-out-hiromi-trio-performances/). Notreble.com.
28 July 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
6. "Partners: Anthony Jackson & Fodera Guitars - Bass Magazine - The Future of Bass" (https:
//bassmagazine.com/artists/partners-anthony-jackson-fodera-guitars). Bassmagazine.com.
23 July 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
7. "Anthony Jackson - Contrabass Conception" (http://www.melvinleedavis.com/images/Contra
bass%20Conception.pdf) (PDF). Melvinleedavis.com. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
8. Jisi, Chris (2003). Brave New Bass. Backbeat Books. p. 19. ISBN 0-87930-763-3.
9. "Anthony Jackson Presentation Custom Bass - Custom Bass Guitars | Fodera Guitars" (http
s://web.archive.org/web/20191218114556/https://www.fodera.com/anthony-jackson-present
ation/). Archived from the original (https://www.fodera.com/anthony-jackson-presentation/)
on 2019-12-18. Retrieved 2019-12-18.
External links
Interview at Bass Musician magazine (http://bassmusicianmagazine.com/2009/04/bass-mus
ician-magazine-aprmay-2009-issue-featuring-anthony-jackson/)
Article at Bass Player (https://web.archive.org/web/20180131140841/http://www.bassplayer.
com/artists/1171/from-the-archives--anthony-jackson-gets-down/26231/)
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