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At a young age, Alvin E. Jackson has
already accomplished the mastering
of rhythm and blues in the New Orleans
style. His techniques and enthusiasm
are all qualities that are a direct
result of his upbringing in New Orleans
by a loving and extended family. Al’s
grandmother owned the “Vet’s
Club” roadhouse where she booked
such nobles as Fats Domino, Lloyd Price
and Tommy Ridgely. This exposure influenced
Al to pursue a musical career that
has brought him tremendous success
and deemed him the nickname "Lil
Fats" for his indistinguishable
voice to Fats Domino.
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Song
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Demos:
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– Blueberry
Hill
– Ain’t That A Shame
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Blue
Monday
– I’m Walkin’
– Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
–
Walking to New Orleans
– I’m in Love Again
– I Want to Walk You Home
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Be My Guest
– Please Don’t Leave Me
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