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Reverend Charlie Jackson
Reverend Charlie Jackson (1932–2006) was a distinguished African-American gospel musician known for his raw and gritty style, which blended the fervor of gospel with the soulful roots of blues. Born just outside McComb, Mississippi, Jackson began his musical journey with the electric guitar, initially playing blues before dedicating his craft entirely to gospel music. His performances were a staple at church services across Louisiana and Mississippi, where his emotionally charged and spirited delivery left a lasting impact on audiences.

In the 1970s, Jackson recorded several notable 45s for Booker Records in New Orleans and his own label, Jackson Records, capturing his unique sound and the intense emotional immediacy of his music. His work was characterized by a heartfelt and sometimes eye-catching presentation that resonated deeply with his community. Reverend Charlie Jackson's music continued to inspire and move listeners, as evidenced by the compilation "God's Got It," which features his essential recordings from the 1970s.

Jackson's legacy is celebrated through various retrospectives and collections, including the efforts of Adam Lore and the 50 Miles of Elbow Room project, which have preserved and shared his music and story with a broader audience. His influence and dedication to gospel music remain significant, with his recordings continuing to be a testament to his powerful artistry and spiritual devotion.

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