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Jackson was injured in a car crash in the mid-1950s and gave up his music career, returning to work as a mechanic. He recorded an album for
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between 1950 and 1954, both as a solo artist and with a backing band. His 1950 song "Rockin' and Rollin" was recast by later musicians as "
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guitar, and he played early on in a gospel group, the Blue Eagle Four. He became a mechanic and served in the U.S. Army during
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in the 1960s. He died of cancer in 1976 in Dallas, at the age of 60.
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in 1960, but did not resume his career as a musician during the
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recorded Jackson's "Travelin' Alone", for his 2010 album,
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Index

Melvin Jackson (American football)
Tyler
Dallas
Blues
Gold Star
Imperial
Arhoolie
Tyler
Dallas
blues
Lightnin' Hopkins
gospel
World War II
Bill Quinn
Gold Star Records
Imperial Records
Rock Me Baby
master recordings
Modern Records
Lightnin' Hopkins
Arhoolie Records
blues revival
Eric Clapton
Clapton





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