
Episode 5: Conversations with rocksteady musician Jackie Jackson
08/03/20 • 61 min
Jackie has played some of the most revered bass lines in Jamaican music’s history and belongs to the elite class of Rocksteady/reggae bass players.
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Jackie has played some of the most revered bass lines in Jamaican music’s history and belongs to the elite class of Rocksteady/reggae bass players.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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