Anthony Jackson

Musician

Popular As Anthony Jackson (musician)

Birthday June 23, 1952

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace New York City, USA

Age 71 years old

Nationality United States

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1952

Anthony Jackson (born June 23, 1952) is an American bassist.

Described as "one of the masters of the instrument", he has performed as a session musician and live artist.

He is also credited with the development of the modern six-string bass, which he refers to as a contrabass guitar.

Jackson played piano before starting guitar in his teens.

When he turned to bass guitar, he was inspired by James Jamerson and Jack Casady.

Jackson worked as a session musician, in the Billy Paul band, and with Philadelphia International Records.

1956

Danelectro (1956), Fender (1961) and other manufacturers had produced six-string basses tuned one octave below a guitar (EADGBE), and Jackson had briefly played a Fender five-string bass tuned EADGC.

1972

Paul’s 1972 hit "Me and Mrs. Jones" was Jackson’s first No. 1 record.

1974

His performance on "For the Love of Money" by The O'Jays helped move the song to No. 9 on the pop chart and No. 3 on the R&B chart in 1974.

Jackson is a student of Jerry Fisher, Lawrence Lucie, and Pat Martino.

He has performed live in more than 30 countries and has recorded in more than 3000 sessions on more than 500 albums.

Jackson first approached various luthiers in 1974 about the construction of his idea for a “contrabass guitar” tuned in fourths BEADGC, and Carl Thompson built the first six-string for Jackson in 1975.

1975

He first performed on the Thompson-built bass in 1975, recording with Carlos Garnett and touring with Roberta Flack.

He later approached luthier Ken Smith to build him a six string bass before finally playing instruments made by New York-based bass makers, Fodera.

Jackson said that the idea for adding more strings to the bass guitar came from his frustration with its limited range.

When asked what he thought of criticism of the six-string bass, Jackson replied,

"Why is four [strings] the standard and not six? As the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family, the instrument should have had six strings from the beginning. The only reason it had four was because Leo Fender was thinking in application terms of an upright bass, but he built it along guitar lines because that was his training. The logical conception for the bass guitar encompasses six strings."

1982

From 1982 onwards Jackson has almost exclusively played a contrabass guitar.

Prior to 1982 his main instruments included a 1973 Fender Precision Bass, a 1973 Fender Jazz bass fitted with a 1975 Precision neck, and a Gibson EB-2D bass.

1984

In 1984 Fodera introduced their first Anthony Jackson Signature Model contrabass, followed in 1989 with a single cutaway model, the “Anthony Jackson Presentation Contrabass Guitar”.

With Patti Austin

With Alex Bugnon

With Michel Camilo

With Jorge Dalto

With Leslie Mándoki

With Al Di Meola

With Will Downing

With Roberta Flack

With Carlos Franzetti

With Jun Fukamachi

With Eric Gale

With Terumasa Hino

With Garland Jeffreys

With Chaka Khan

With Steve Khan

With Tania Maria

With Harvey Mason

With Michel Petrucciani

With Buddy Rich

2016

In 2016 Jackson had to miss some performances with Hiromi, due to ill health.