This audio interview was conducted at an Atlanta Starbucks with the great Jimmy Junebug Jackson. It was recorded on a laptop computer and the background noise can be rather distracting. However in spite of this, we've decided to release this audio interview. In this un-edited and raw interview, Jimmy discusses working with Jimmy Smith, his early beginnings, his CD, words of wisdom and much much more. Interviewed by Joseph Patrick Moore for Blue Canoe Records.
Jimmy, what a great talent and a wonderful friend growing up in Michigan. Always remember hanging out with you at your mom's house with the rest of your family., Thank you Joan, Jackie Charlotte, and Curtis, for making me a part of your family. We will all miss you in this stage of our journey but will look forward to seeing you again. Thanks for all of the gifts you shared not only with your home town but to the entire world.God's Blessing to your entire family. All of your friends in L.A.
aubreyavery1 2 weeks ago
RIP my man
yeloprwlr 3 weeks ago
R.I.P jimmy i will miss you dearly.
jaydrummer10001 3 weeks ago
Jimmy, I will miss you my little brother/cuz. I wilil see you again one day. Love
Charlotte Turner Luke
CharlotteTLuke52 3 weeks ago
R.I.P. uncle Jimmy Jackson the greatest drummer alive! Loved and greatly missed!
LukeGarison 3 weeks ago
Thank you for posting this. It means much to many.
Kandie Le Britain Webster in Washington State ~ jazzylover59
jazzylover59 3 weeks ago
I love you bro, you'll be missed and remembered always
blackpranther 3 weeks ago
Man, I will miss you Jimmy!
DaveBassDotCom 3 weeks ago
We knew him to and I MISS HIM SO MUCH
blackpranther 3 weeks ago
jimmy was a friend of mine and my husband, steven. sadly he died today.
whitenoiz1 3 weeks ago