George played in a number of bands starting in the late 1970's around the Twin Cities. He comments that it was Pat Hayes, of the Lamont Cranston Blues Band, who really inspired him to keep at it and take his harmonica playing to another level. About 15 years ago George started his own band and has been performing regularly ever since. During that time he has played with some legendary performers such as James Cotton, Charlie Musselwhite, and Shirley Brown. Earlier this year Big George Jackson revamped his band with some great local musicians and is playing the more traditional style of blues he was raised on - classic Chicago and Southern harmonica. He says it has that down-home Delta flavor. Current band members include Phil Schmid on classic lead guitar, John Schroder on bass and Dwight Dario, one of the best drummers in town. Jeremy Johnson, former guitarist with R.J. Mischo, will be joining the band this summer and provides some of the best traditional electric lead guitar around.
George played in a number of bands starting in the late 1970's around the Twin Cities. He comments that it was Pat Hayes, of the Lamont Cranston Blues Band, who really inspired him to keep at it and take his harmonica playing to another level. About 15 years ago George started his own band and has been performing regularly ever since. During that time he has played with some legendary performers such as James Cotton, Charlie Musselwhite, and Shirley Brown. Earlier this year Big George Jackson revamped his band with some great local musicians and is playing the more traditional style of blues he was raised on - classic Chicago and Southern harmonica. He says it has that down-home Delta flavor. Current band members include Phil Schmid on classic lead guitar, John Schroder on bass and Dwight Dario, one of the best drummers in town. Jeremy Johnson, former guitarist with R.J. Mischo, will be joining the band this summer and provides some of the best traditional electric lead guitar around.