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  1. 27 de jul. de 2018 · In his prime, Chubby Jackson was one of the most dynamic bassists and leaders of the late 1940s and '50s. For example, in 1949, his band featured Norman Faye, Al Porcino and Charlie Walp (tp); Mario Daone and Rob Swope...

  2. A fine bassist, Chubby Jackson is best-known for his association with Woody Herman's first two Herds of the mid- to late '40s, where he functioned not only in the rhythm section but as a sort-of cheerleader…. Read Full Biography.

  3. Hear the greatest hits of CHUBBY JACKSON in this OFFICIAL playlist. Spread the classic jazz, and don't forget to share this playlist! Subscribe here: http:...

  4. 1 de ago. de 2000 · Chubby Jackson was the 1947 Down Beat magazine’s reader poll winner for the best bassist of the year. When the Kay Music Company of Chicago told Chubby that they would be presenting him with a new bass to mark the occasion, Chubby had one request – add a fifth string. Jackson played that bass around the world with such superstars as Louis Armstrong, Woody Herman, and Lionel Hampton.

  5. The Chubby Jackson Show 1962–63, für die er zudem wieder eine BigBand leitete). Nach seiner Übersiedelung nach Florida betätigte er sich in den 1970er-Jahren als JazzDisc-Jockey. Er lebte danach in Chicago , Las Vegas und Los Angeles und setzte sich in San Diego zur Ruhe, trat aber noch gelegentlich mit Lionel Hampton (1978–79) und Woody Herman auf.

  6. Chubby Jackson. Soundtrack: Night of the Living Date. Composer, conductor and bassist in dance bands including those of Charlie Barnet, Woody Herman, Jan Savitt, Terry Shand, Mike Riley, Johnny Messner, Raymond Scott, and Henry Busse. He also led his own band, and appeared on television. Joining ASCAP in 1956, his chief musical collaborators included Ralph Burns and Woody Herman, and his ...

  7. Chubby Jackson, tocaba con un bajo de cinco cuerdas diseñado por el mismo, y tuvo la visión como cazatalentos de algunas discográficas, el haber introducido en la escena jazzística de New York al pianista, Lennie Tristano. Volvió de nuevo con Woody Herman en 1948 y con el combo de Bill Harris en 1951.