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Jim Jackson (musician)

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did, changing it to "Gonna Move to Alabama.") Jackson moved to Memphis in 1928 and made a series of further recordings, including the comic medicine show song "I Heard the Voice of a Pork Chop". He also appeared in
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of "Kansas City Blues", inserting the lyrics "Babe, I'm leavin', yeah I'm a-leavin' this mornin' / Goin' to Kansas City to bring Jim Jackson home".
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Jackson recorded a series of "Kansas City" follow-ups and soundalikes. Other artists recorded cover versions of the song (including
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and played at dances and parties, often with other local musicians, such as
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in the late 1920s were popular and influential on later musicians.
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Jackson was a major influence on the Chicago bluesman
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Index

Jackson (left) and King Vidor on the set of the 1929 film Hallelujah!
King Vidor
Hallelujah!
Hernando, Mississippi
Memphis, Tennessee
Blues
hokum
Vocalion
Victor
blues
hokum
songster
recordings
Hernando, Mississippi
medicine shows
Gus Cannon
Frank Stokes
Robert Wilkins
Rabbit Foot Minstrels
Ma Rainey
Bessie Smith
minstrel shows
Beale Street
Memphis, Tennessee
Peabody Hotel
Lead Belly
H. C. Speir
Vocalion Records
Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues
melody

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