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Friday, August 22, 2008

JACKIE ROSS


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Biography by Jason Ankeny (Allmusic)
Chicago soul diva Jackie Ross was born in St. Louis on January 30, 1946; the daughter of husband-and-wife preachers, she made her performing debut on her parents' radio gospel show at the age of three. Following her father's 1954 death, the family relocated to the Windy City; there the legendary Sam Cooke, a friend of her mother, recruited Ross for his SAR label, where she issued her debut single, "Hard Times," in 1962. Following a stint singing with Syl Johnson's band, she signed to Chess Records, making her label bow with 1964's "Selfish One"; the single fell just shy of the Billboard pop Top Ten, and Ross soon issued a follow-up, "I've Got the Skill," as well as an album, Full Bloom. The superb "Take Me for a Little While" followed in 1965; unbeknownst to Ross, however, the same song had been recently recorded by New York singer Evie Sands as well, and although Sands' version for Blue Cat actually came first, Chess' marketing muscle nevertheless ensured that their label's rendition proved more successful. Ross' disgust with the situation, combined with the negligible royalties she received from "Selfish One," soon prompted her to exit Chess, and in 1967 she landed at Brunswick; two years later, she moved to Jerry Butler's Fountain Productions, but failed to recapture her earlier commercial success.

7 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Thanks for showcasing Jackie Ross. I was aware Sam signed her to his SAR label, but I never knew what happened to her afterward.

Erik Greene
Author, “Our Uncle Sam: The Sam Cooke Story From His Family's Perspective”
www.OurUncleSam.com

jahcisco said...

Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Bedankt!

Dreamer456 said...

Thanks so much.

Anonymous said...

i remember finding selfish one in a junk shop cost five pence great buy and a great steal for the person who took it 30 years ago but this is a great replacement thanks a lot

Anonymous said...

thanks again

martin