Walter Jackson
Walter Jackson
Artist Information
Genres: Soul, R&B, Quiet Storm, Northern Soul, Chicago Soul, Smooth Soul
Active: 60's, 70's
Born: March 19, 1938 in Pensacola, FL
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Walter Jackson was '60s Chicago soul at its sweetest and, occasionally, most mainstream. In the mid-'60s, he had a brace of solid R&B hits -- "Suddenly I'm All Alone," "It's an Uphill Climb (To the Bottom)," "Speak Her Name," "Welcome Home," "A Corner in the Sun" -- without ever rising higher than the lower reaches of the Top 100. Recording for the OKeh stable, which was home to the top Chi-town soul talent, he benefited for a time from the production services of local masters Carl Davis and Curtis Mayfield, who handled the Impressions, Major Lance, Gene Chandler, and others.
Discography
Release: September 18, 2007
Label: Kent UK
Release: November 21, 2006
Label: Kent, Kent Soul