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  1. John Calvin Jackson (May 26, 1919 – December 9, 1985) was an American jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader. Background. He was born in Philadelphia in 1919 to Harry and Margaret Jackson. His mother was a concert singer in Philadelphia. Jackson played piano from childhood, having lessons with private teacher.

  2. A concert artist with very impressive technique and a strong interest in jazz, Calvin Jackson was at his most popular during the 1950s. His mother was a classical singer. Jackson studied piano for 17…. Read Full Biography.

  3. Calvin Jackson at the Piano. Issued Nov. 1948.

  4. Dec 18, 2013 · Many jazz fans are unfamiliar with Calvin Jackson, a jny: Philadelphia-born pianist who has been largely forgotten today despite an exceptional career. After studying at Juilliard in the late 1930s, Jackson played piano in New York and led a band.

  5. Calvin Jackson. Profile: American jazz pianist, composer and bandleader (born: May 26, 1919 in Philadelphia, PA -- died: December 08, 1985 in Encinitas, CA). Jackson played piano from childhood and studied at Juilliard and New York University.

  6. A concert artist with very impressive technique and a strong interest in jazz, Calvin Jackson was at his most popular during the 1950s. His mother was a classical singer. Jackson studied piano for 17 years including four years at Juilliard and New York University.

  7. A concert artist with very impressive technique and a strong interest in jazz, Calvin Jackson was at his most popular during the 1950s. His mother was a classical singer. Jackson studied piano for 17 years including four years at Juilliard and New York University.