Time: 58:10
Size: 133.2 MB
Styles: R&B, Contemporary blues
Year: 2015
Art: Front
[3:30] 1. What'd Did I Do Wrong
[4:45] 2. Black Widow Woman
[5:11] 3. Jealous Kind
[3:45] 4. Nine To Five
[4:38] 5. Misty Love
[5:16] 6. Juliet
[5:29] 7. Rebel Within (Acoustic)
[5:37] 8. Morning Melodies
[4:55] 9. Steal Away
[4:15] 10. Say Hello
[4:54] 11. Stormy Affair
[5:49] 12. Rebel Within
1998 Rudy Jackman performed at various well known London Clubs such as “Blues West 14” The Chelsea Jazz Venue “ The 606 Club”, and the world famous London Theatre “ The Talk of London” Drury Lane. Between 1999-2003, Jackman concentrated on his song writing, during which time he sent his recordings to his brother Hayden, who is well respected upon the Manchester live music circuit. Hayden presented RJ’s recordings to Jeff Makor an accomplished musical artist in his own rights, who in turn passed the recordings on to Pete Brown, record producer, lyrics song writer and sixties underground poet, who along with Jack Bruce had written some of the super band “Cream” most famous hit’s.
In the end, David Hadley Ray who had recorded with various renowned recording artists both in the USA and the UK, suggested that Grammy Award Winner Jack Kreisberg may well be interested in producing Rudy Jackman. Demos where sent to Jack Kreisberg and by the summer of 2004 RJ along with David Hadley Ray, met Jack at his home in New Jersey. Jack introduced RJ to renownked artist Ben E King, and Onaje Allan Cumbs who had compiled the musical arrangements for the late Phillies Hymens rendition of “Bet You My Golly Why”. Six years passed by, as Rudy Jackman’s personal commitments needed to be attended to. However, in the spring of 2011 Jack Kreisberg agreed to produce RJ’s long awaited first album. The album, “Breaking Chains” (The Journey) was recorded at Showplace Studios New Jersey, and completed during June 2012.
In the end, David Hadley Ray who had recorded with various renowned recording artists both in the USA and the UK, suggested that Grammy Award Winner Jack Kreisberg may well be interested in producing Rudy Jackman. Demos where sent to Jack Kreisberg and by the summer of 2004 RJ along with David Hadley Ray, met Jack at his home in New Jersey. Jack introduced RJ to renownked artist Ben E King, and Onaje Allan Cumbs who had compiled the musical arrangements for the late Phillies Hymens rendition of “Bet You My Golly Why”. Six years passed by, as Rudy Jackman’s personal commitments needed to be attended to. However, in the spring of 2011 Jack Kreisberg agreed to produce RJ’s long awaited first album. The album, “Breaking Chains” (The Journey) was recorded at Showplace Studios New Jersey, and completed during June 2012.
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