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  1. On the title track On The Funky Side Paul presents a second funky version of his rolling "rrrrrr", a trademark of his instrumental art. Eric Essex kicks his guitar to funky slicks. I Miss You is the first R & B break presenting Freddie Jackson ' soulfoul voice in an awesome romantic love song.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "On The Funky Side" on Discogs.

  3. Biography 1956–1980: early life and education, Mystic Merlin. Born in Harlem section of New York City, Jackson was trained as a gospel singer from an early age, singing at the White Rock Baptist Church of Harlem. There he met Paul Laurence, who would later become his record producer and songwriting partner. After completing school, Jackson joined Laurence's group LJE (Laurence Jones Ensemble ...

  4. 18 de ago. de 2014 · Collection of Freddie Jackson To urban contemporary listeners, Freddie Jackson was one of the biggest stars of the latter half of the '80s, dominating the R&B charts seemingly at will. Jackson's forte was sophisticated, romantic soul ballads aimed at adult audiences, but he was also capable of tackling urban contemporary dance fare and even the occasional jazz tune.

  5. www.youtube.com › @FreddieJacksonOfficial › playlistsFreddie Jackson - YouTube

    Jackson returns with his brand new album 'Love Signals' out now. Freddie reunited with his long-time producer, Barry Eastmond, to capture the magic that brought you, “You are my Lady,” and so ...

  6. On the Funky Side by Paul Rozmus on Apple Music. Open in iTunes. On the Funky Side. Paul Rozmus. Jazz · 2002. Preview. No, No, No,... OK (feat. Jeff Kashiwa) 1. 4:03. On the Funky Side (feat. Eric Essix) 2. 5:24. I Miss You (feat. Freddie Jackson) 3. 4:53. Alligator Walk. 4:02. On Sunday Afternoon. 5. 3:55. Come to Me (feat. Renata) 6. 4:25.

  7. Conteporary/Smooth Jazz presenting Freddie Jackson' soulfoul voice in an awesome romantic love song, Jeff Kashiwa 's soprano sax in No, No, No, OK, and Eric Essix http://www.face2face-records.com/paul2.asp