R&B legend Chuck Jackson, who inspired Dionne Warwick and a legion of jazz greats and counted New York’s Apollo Theater as a second home, has died. He was 85. Jackson, who lived in Atlanta, died on ...
Chuck Jackson, the soulful baritone responsible for such early ’60s hits as “I Don’t Want to Cry” and “Any Day Now” is returning to Detroit for the second time this year (he “played” at the Jazz Fest ...
Chuck Jackson, a hitmaking soul singer of the 1960s who combined a suave stage presence, laid-back romantic appeal and a rafter-filling voice and who recorded some of Burt Bacharach’s earliest pop ...
Chuck Jackson, an R&B singer who took “Any Day Now” to the Top 25 in 1962 and had some two dozen singles hit the Hot 100 during the decade, has died. He was 85. Ady Croasdell of the UK’s Kent Records, ...
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