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  1. Early life and ancestry. Joseph Walter Jackson was born in Fountain Hill, Arkansas, to Crystal Lee (née King; May 1907 – November 4, 1992) and Samuel Joseph Jackson (April 4, 1893 – October 31, 1993) on July 26, 1928.His father was a teacher. According to the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame and Katherine Jackson's book My Family, The Jacksons, his year of birth was 1929.

  2. Blaze of Glory is the tenth studio album by English rock musician Joe Jackson, released in 1989. Jackson has stated that the album and the songs themselves were an examination of his generation as the 1980s were ending, ranging from the optimism of the 1950s ("Tomorrow's World") to the politics of terrorism ("Rant and Rave") and the Cold War ("Evil Empire"), to yuppies ("Discipline") and ...

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  4. 15 de oct. de 2015 · Sarah Larson on Joe Jackson’s new album, “Fast Forward,” and on the New Wave musician’s long career.

  5. Joe Jackson Sr. Joe Jackson Sr. (born Joseph Francis Jiranek; 1873–1942) was an Austrian cycling champion and a member of a world champion bicycle polo team before he became an entertainer . Born in Vienna, Jackson became a champion racing cyclist at an early age. Later he became a trick bicycle rider and traveled over much of Europe.

  6. "Steppin 'Out" es una canción escrita por Joe Jackson, originalmente incluido en su álbum de 1982 día y noche. La canción, inspirada en la época de Jackson e...

  7. Musically, "Sunday Papers" originated when Jackson took a rhythm-and-blues riff and played it with reggae syncopation. [3] Jackson then added the bass part. "Sunday Papers" features influence from reggae [6] and ska. [7] Tom Magginnis of AllMusic wrote in a review of the song, "Rhythmically, the track ventures from the mostly straight ahead ...