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on riverboats, then led his Golden Melody Band from 1920 to 1923. In 1926, he performed with his St. Louis Charleston Peacock Band on the Streckfus Steamboat Lines' steamer
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He continued to be a regular performer on riverboats into the early 1940s, heading his groups and working as a sideman for Creath and
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in New York City. From 1937 to 1941, Jackson led the Dewey Jackson's Musical Ambassadors on riverboats but also led bands on land.
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Jackson began playing professionally at an early age, with the Odd Fellows Boys' Band (1912),
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with 10 tracks on the Delmark label was released in 2006. Among his sidemen were
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Jackson played little in the 1940s but returned to work in the 1950s with
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City of Gabriels: The History of Jazz in St. Louis, 1895-1973
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Index

St. Louis
Missouri
Jazz
Cornet
trumpet
jazz
cornetist
St. Louis
Missouri
Tommy Evans
George Reynolds
Charlie Creath
Fate Marable
Andrew Preer
Cotton Club
Singleton Palmer
Don Ewell
Pops Foster
Willie Humphrey
Don Stovall
Morris White
Albert Snaer
William Thornton Blue
Clark Terry
"Dewey Jackson musician - All About Jazz"
Southeastern Architectural Archive
ISBN
1933370041
OCLC
71122278

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