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Fred Jackson Jr. |
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Genres |
Jazz |
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Occupation(s) | Musician |
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Instrument(s) | Saxophone, flute |
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Years active | 1971–present |
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Musical artist
Fred Jackson Jr. is a
jazz fusion saxophonist and flautist who has recorded with
Bobby Hutcherson,
Earth, Wind & Fire,
Jimmy Smith,
Horace Silver, and
Solomon Burke.
Discography
As sideman
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Alice Coltrane, Eternity (Warner Bros., 1976)
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Andrae Crouch, Take Me Back (1975)
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Angela Bofill, Intuition (Capitol, 1988)
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B.B. King, King Size (ABC, 1977)
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Bill Cosby, Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These Days (Capitol, 1976)
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Billy Wright, Goin' Down Slow (Savoy, 1984)
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Bobby Hutcherson,
Head On (Blue Note, 1971)
- Bobby Hutcherson,
Montara (Blue Note, 1975)
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Boz Scaggs, Slow Dancer (Columbia, 1974)
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Carole King, Wrap Around Joy (Ode, 1974)
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Chuck Jackson, I Wanna Give You Some Love (EMI, 1980)
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Con Funk Shun, Spirit of Love (Mercury, 1980)
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Diane Schuur, Pure Schuur (GRP, 1991)
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Dynasty, Your Piece of the Rock (Solar, 1979)
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Earth, Wind & Fire, All 'n' All (Columbia, 1977)
- Earth, Wind & Fire, I Am (Columbia, 1979)
- Earth, Wind & Fire, Faces (Columbia, 1980)
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Edmund Sylvers, Have You Heard (Casablanca, 1980)
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Flora Purim, Nothing Will Be As It Was...Tomorrow (Warner Bros., 1977)
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Freda Payne, Supernatural High (Capitol, 1978)
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The Gap Band, The Gap Band (Mercury, 1979)
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Gene Harris,
Nexus (Blue Note, 1975)
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Gladys Knight, Touch (Columbia, 1981)
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Grover Mitchell, Meet Grover Mitchell (Jazz Chronicles, 1979)
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Herbie Hancock, Sunlight (Columbia, 1978)
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Horace Silver,
Silver 'n Wood (Blue Note, 1976)
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Jean Terrell, I Had to Fall in Love (A&M, 1978)
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Joe Sample, Rainbow Seeker (ABC, 1978)
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John Mayall, Moving On (Polydor, 1972)
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Jon Lucien, Premonition (Columbia, 1976)
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Lamont Dozier, Out Here On My Own (ABC, 1973)
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Lenny Williams, Spark of Love (ABC, 1978)
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Maria Muldaur, Sweet Harmony (Reprise, 1976)
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Marilyn McCoo &
Billy Davis Jr., the Two of Us (ABC, 1977)
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Martha Reeves, We Meet Again (Fantasy, 1978)
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Mary Wells, In and Out of Love (Epic, 1981)
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Monk Higgins, Sheba Baby (Buddah 1975)
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The Mothers, The Grand Wazoo (Reprise, 1972)
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Miriam Makeba, A Promise (CBS 1974)
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Natalie Cole &
Peabo Bryson, We're the Best of Friends (Capitol, 1979)
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Norman Connors, Romantic Journey (Buddah, 1977)
- Norman Connors, This Is Your Life (Arista, 1977)
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Rick James, Bustin' Out of L Seven (Gordy, 1979)
- Rick James, Throwin' Down (Gordy, 1982)
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Rockie Robbins, You and Me (A&M, 1980)
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Ry Cooder,
Chicken Skin Music (Reprise, 1976)
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Shalamar, Three for Love (Solar, 1980)
- Shalamar, Big Fun (Solar, 1988)
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Sheena Easton, No Strings (MCA, 1993)
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Stevie Woods, The Woman in My Life (Ariola, 1982)
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Tavares, Love Uprising (Capitol, 1980)
- Tavares, Supercharged (Capitol, 1980)
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Terry Callier, Fire On Ice (Elektra, 1978)
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Vernon Burch, Steppin' Out (Chocolate City, 1980)
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Wade Marcus,
Metamophosis (ABC, 1976)
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Webster Lewis, Let Me Be the One (Epic, 1981)
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The Whispers, Whisper in Your Ear (Solar, 1979)
- The Whispers, Imagination (Solar, 1980)
- The Whispers, Love Is Where You Find It (Solar, 1981)
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Willie Hutch, Foxy Brown (Motown, 1974)
References
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^ Erlewine, Steven Thomas; Sean Westergaard.
"Fred Jackson Jr". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-06-23.