Bob Jackson Library
Bob Jackson (1998)

compiled by Tom Brennan
last updated: January 6, 2008

Robert Jackson was born on January 6, 1949 in Coventry, England. Bob's first band, called Indian Summer, released an LP in 1971. His next band started as John Entwistle's (The Who) backing band, and eventually became a Progressive Rock band called Ross, which released two albums. Jackson quit after a mid-1974 tour with Ross as the opening act for Eric Clapton. After getting home after the tour, a friend recommended he audition for Pete Ham's replacement in Badfinger. After Pete Ham's suicide, Bob was asked to join The Dodgers by Tommy Evans in Late, 1975. Bob stayed with The Dodgers until being forced out in 1979. Bob was reunited with Tom Evans in early, 1982 when he was asked by Tommy to audition with him in his back-up band for a female Australian group called Cheetah. Eventually, Bob ended up in Tom's version of Badfinger and he toured with them until Tommy's last live appearance in October, 1983. Bob also did a British Invasion tour in 1984 with Joey and Mike.

biography information from Dan Matovina's "Without You, The Tragic Story of Badfinger"

Bob Jackson is currently part of the latest line-up of the British Invasion band called The Fortunes.
e-mail Bob Jackson

Emily Jackson
Emily Jackson's myspace page (daughter of Bob)



BOB JACKSON PERFORMS SOLO CONCERT IN SWANSEA
Bob Jackson performed a solo concert of Badfinger classics and some new material from a solo project he's currently recording at the British Badfinger Convention at The Dragon Hotel in Swansea, South Wales on May 13, 2006. Bob Jackson demonstrated his versatility musically as well as vocally by performing solo versions of various Badfinger classics on keyboards, acoustic guitar, and electric guitar. Aside from a little nervousness and some technical glitches, the performance went off very well, with a standing ovation from the assembled fans and family members. Sound excerpts from the concert can be found on Dan Matovina's convention report.

Bob Jackson solo concert, set list:
01. No Matter What [electric guitar]
02. Day After Day [piano]
03. If You Were Here* (tribute to Tommy Evans) [acoustic guitar]
04. Moonshine [piano]
05. Name Of The Game [piano] {Bob talked about how he thought Pete Ham's lyrics for this song were cryptic}
06. Dennis [piano]
07. Carry On Till Tomorrow [acoustic guitar] {started off in too high a key, then restarted in the proper key}
08. Shine On [acoustic guitar] {the ending of this one was tricky - Bob said, "Hold on, rewind", and then he pulled off the ending guitar lick on his 2nd attempt}
09. Positive Thinking* [piano]
10. Baby Blue [electric guitar] {no guitar solo was played - rhythm only}
11. The Boys Down In New Orleans* [piano] {Bob mentioned Hurricane Katrina and his hope that New Orleans would recover; song influenced by Professor Longhair and Dr. John}
* These 3 songs are due to be released on Bob Jackson's upcoming solo CD release

Notes:
"Won't Forget You" was planned but not performed due to time limitations. The show started late due to problems setting up the keyboard effects and getting the guitars in tune.
Bob did not rehearse any Dodgers songs for this performance. "To Say Goodbye" was also rehearsed but not performed.

12. Come And Get It [piano + Ron Griffiths-vocal]
For the last song, Bob said that Ron Griffiths should be up here playing. He called Ron out of the audience to perform on "Come And Get It." Unfortunately, he didn't bring a bass guitar and efforts to find him one all day failed. So, without any instrument, Ron introduced the song by telling the story about how Paul McCartney had all the members of The Iveys audition to be the lead singer on "Come And Get It". Tom ended up the winner of course, with Ron being rejected for sounding like Reg Presley of The Troggs! Ron did an excellent job singing with Bob, even playing air-bass at various points during the song! And of course, Ron got the audience to sing along, especially on the "Sonny" parts. After the performance, the audience demanded more but unfortunately there was no more time left on the reservation of the room.


BOB'S LIVE VERSION OF "WITHOUT YOU" WITH THE FORTUNES
A Live DVD of The Fortunes' 2005 European Tour is now available including Bob Jackson's lead vocals on the Badfinger classics, "Without You" and "No Matter What".
To order, visit The Fortunes website.


DIGITALLY ENHANCED
by Bob Jackson
Later on this week, I will be digitally challenged [some would say that I already am]. Having mutated over recent months, I now have some sympathy with the Elephant Man...I have a solo theatre appearance at the hospital to remove a growth on my finger of dubious origin. I suppose that the Lump will be thrilled to be rid of me and may even carve out a career of it's own, playing to packed houses. I wish it well...As for myelf, I hope that the band will learn to manage without those 11 finger chords that I was once capable of. Certainly, from now on 'Bob of Badfinger' will take on a whole new meaning.....Hey ho!!
from The Fortunes website, May 5, 2001


THE FORTUNES LIVE ON CD
Thanks to a tireless effort by Paul Hooper, who spent hours 'cleaning up' all the 'pops and whistles' you get on any live recording, and to Bob Jackson for his gallant pursuit of quality in the editing, we think we have captured 'the essence' of a Fortunes show. We have not filtered out any mistakes, 'duff notes' from the guitarist, or shouts of encouragement (or otherwise) from the audience! This is The Fortunes Live!! We hope you think our efforts have been worth the wait......best wishes, The Forts!

TRACK LISTING
01. Intro/Drove All Night - Amsterdam, Holland
02. Here It Comes Again - Assembly Rooms, Derby
03. It's Over - Symphony Hall, Birmingham
04. Let There Be Music - Veendaam, Holland
05. No Matter What - Leisure Centre, Brentwood
06. In This Life - Fairfield Hall, Croydon
07. Storm In A Teacup - Cardiff
08. Without You - Cologne, Germany
09. Do You Wanna Dance - Butlins, Bognor Regis
10. Let It Be Me - N.E.C. Birmingham
11. We All Get Lucky Sometimes - The Dome, Brighton
12. Wings Of A Nightingale - City Hall, Sheffield
13. Rainy Day Feeling Again/Freedom Come Freedom Go - Gt. Yarmouth/Glasgow
14. From A Distance - Antwerp, Belgium
15. You've Got Your Troubles - Esbjerg, Denmark
16. Here It Comes Again - Den. Bosch, Holland
(Bonus Track with 2000 strong "Super Choir")

to order the CD, visit The Fortunes web site
from The Fortunes website, May 5, 2001


IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW
Bob Jackson interview via e-mail by Jesper (introduction by Dan Matovina) this link posted December 31, 1999


BOB JACKSON JOINS THE FORTUNES
In March 1995, vocalist/keyboard/guitar player Bob Jackson was added to The Fortunes' ranks. Bob was no stranger to fame as he was previously a member of Badfinger when they were on the Warner Brothers label. During The Fortunes' set, apart from sharing vocal duties with Rod Allen, Bob leads the band through a tribute to his former group, including a version of the Ham/Evans-penned classic 'Without You', made famous by Nilsson, and more recently, Mariah Carey.


Bob Jackson's Songs and Lyrics:

All I Want Is You (Jackson/Evans) [1976]

Another Time, Another Place (Jackson) [1976]

Anytime (Jackson/Wilson) [1978]

The Boys Down In New Orleans (Jackson)

Come Out Fighting (Jackson/Hooper*) [1978]

Crazy (Jackson)

Don't Know What You're Doing (Jackson) [1976]

For Your Love (Jackson) [1978]

Get To You (Evans/Jackson) [Bob wrote the middle bridge section] [1976]

I Call Your Name (Jackson/Wilson) [1978]

I Can't Live Without Your Love (Jackson) [1976]

If You Were Here (Jackson)

It Was You (Jackson/Wilson) [1978]

Won't Forget You (Jackson) [1976]

Moonshine (Jackson/Evans/Gibbins) [1974]

More And More (Jackson/Wilson)

My Love, For You (Jackson)

New Day (Jackson) [1982?]

Only Lonely (Jackson/Wilson) [1976]

Passed Fast (Jackson/Evans) [1974]

Positive Thinking (Jackson)

See Me, See You (Jackson/Wilson)

She Will Be There (Jackson)

Take Another Piece (Jackson) [1978]

To Say Goodbye (Jackson) [1974?]

Turn Around (Jackson) [1974]

Very special thanks to Bob Jackson for taking time out from his busy touring schedule to provide me with these song titles (including some unreleased ones) and songwriting credits including the following correction:
*By the way, I noticed that you accredited this track to Tommy Evans. This is incorrect, and even the original record label gets it wrong.

U.K. LPs that Bob Jackson appears on:
Ross - Ross (RSO, 1974)
Ross - Pit and the Pendulum (RSO, 1975)
Moon - Too Close For Comfort (Epic, 1976)
Searchers - Searchers (Sire, 1980)
Byron Band - On The Rocks (Creole, 1982)

thanks to Dave Couldridge


please e-mail any additions or corrections


other solo Badfinger pages:
Pete Ham Tom Evans Mike Gibbins Joey Molland Ron Griffiths The Dodgers

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