Thursday, December 06, 2007
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Write Note Lincoln Central Library Dates 2008



Remaining Date For 2007
Wednesday December 5th (noon-2pm)
Dates For 2008
(all on Wednesday (noon-2pm)
January 2nd, February 6th, March 19th,
April 9th, May 7th, June 4th, July 2nd
August 6th, September 3rd, October 1st,
November 5th, December 3rd


Saturday Showcase Specials 2008
January 19th (10am-noon)
June 14th (noon-2pm)

A lunch- time, mid-week monthly acoustic live music session for singer-songwriters and musicians. An opportunity to try out something original or something traditional or contemporary on your acoustic instrument …


“THE WRITE NOTE” can accommodate around
6(8 maximum) musicians each performing 15/20 minute sets.


Contact host, Steve Jackson @ Stephen.jackson8@ntlworld.com orwww.myspace.com/sbjackson if you’d like a slot


Songs In The Key Of B Natural
For a long time now, I’ve wanted to gather what I feel are my best songs and put them on one disc. “Songs In The Key of B Natural” is the end result. If it all ended tomorrow, I’d be happy that this represents my creative juices.
I’ve tweaked and culled and had to call a halt, because there’s usually another song around the corner. These recordings are a combination of solo performances and sessions with occasional guest musicians and recordings with “Ploughmens Bunch” the band that relit my songwriting fuse. Big thanks to the “Bunch”, Bryan Peter Rudd at Lincoln University, “Organic” Karl Svarc, Trev Cunnington and Hugh Scullion for humouring me and helping me make this album.
I wouldn’t have been able to do any of this without my wife Anne, who’s put up with my musical condition since she first came across me as a fresh faced young man! Love to you and daughters Holly and Sophie.
Tracks 4,7,9,11,14,16,18 & 19 recorded with Ploughmens Bunch. Tracks 1 & 6 feature Karl Svarc on six and 12 string guitar Everything else - Steve solo with acoustic/nylon strung guitar or the Scullion strummer.
Tracks recorded: 4,7,9,11,18 & 19 at Lincoln University 1 & 6 @t Karl Svarc’s Home Studio, Lincoln 5 & 12 @t Trev’s Shed, Caistor 3 & 10 @ Hugh Scullion’s Home Studio, Scunthorpe 14 & 16 @ the Brickyard Studio, Lincoln
8,13 & 17 Live @ Siren FM, Lincoln University
1 YOU
2 NOW
3 FISH OUT OF WATER
4 I LOST MY HAT
5 YOU CAN NEVER TOUCH THE SKY
6 A STONE FALLING MY WAY
7 I DON’T KNOW (WHERE THAT PLACE IS)
8 THE BEACH
9 TRAVELLIN’ BLUES
10 YOU FLOAT MY BOAT
11OLD CROW
12 THE MORE YOU KNOW (THE MORE YOU GROW)
13 AS THE YEARS GO BY
14 HUMBER RHUMBA
15 UPSIDE DOWN
16 EVEN THE BEST GROW OLD
17 WHAT WAS WRONG (YOU MADE IT RIGHT)
18 CROONING THE NIGHT AWAY
19 DO SI SO (TO BILL MONROE)
20 COMIN’ HOME TO YOU
Golden Eagle- Lincoln Write Note Dates
Next one's on the 19th December, then in 2008 - 21st January, 18th February, 26th March and 15th April. Musicians and audience most welcome.
We're using just a small PA set-up just for a little bit of extra volume over the clink of glasses,conversation etc!
Pete Wray,Pete Gostelow, Richard Langridge and myself played the first one on the 28th November.
Wild Flowers - Jean-Nette

Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Promo Leaflet

ALL LIVE DATES LISTED @ www.myspace.com/sbjackson
Monday, November 12, 2007
Golden Eagle,Lincoln Nov 2007
I try to make the Golden Eagle "Open Mic" night at Lincoln when I can. It's on a couple of times each month and a small PA is provided along with a fine mix of local musicians. Nev Arthurs is usually there to write some reviews. Paul does the sound and Tracy and Pete run things at the pub. I'll usually do something on my own or grab a musician or two, in this case Steve "Laptop" Lealand on snare and Easy Bob Reid on harmonica. The glasses are courtesy of Rockin' Bob who did the preceeding spot with a couple of Elvis tunes.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Greenbelt 2008







Friday, August 17, 2007
Brandy Wharf Folk n' Cider




An afternoon with Easy Bob and Clever Trevor at Brandy Wharf. We played a couple of sets and the beginning and end of the afternoon. Joined by Karl Svarc and Richard Langridge at various points. Solo sets also by Karl and Richard plus Les Wood, Helian Keys A spot of rain meant a quick stage change to an under cover spot. Lots of good feedback so hopefully we'll be back! Big thanks to AJ (Anne) for the sound.
Friday, July 27, 2007
Acoustic Troubadours March 23,2007



AND THE REST/SET LISTS/PLOUGHMENS BUNCH

Comments & Things

Enjoyed the busking at the 2006 Greenbelt Festival (26th - 28th August) held at Cheltenham Race course, I wasn't too sure what to expect. A range of live music, speakers, arts events, food,clothes stalls (picked up some colourful shirts) and the






I took my strummer along to a recent Hank Wangford gig at Willoughton Village Hall near Kirton Lindsey (28th April) and he had a look and a strum. I thought it might appeal to him in an old timey country kind of way. He seemed genuinly interested or maybe he was just being polite! Either way a great evening of live country music from Hank and Reg Meros!


I have performed solo at various venues in the Lincolnshire area including the Market Rasen and Lincoln folk clubs,the Jolly Brewer, Lincoln Drill Hall, Turners Arms Wragby,The Bull Horncastle,The Farm at Anderby Creek,Salutation Inn, N

SIREN FM


Pictured right with Jolly Brewer guitar maestro and host, Bob Cairns
ORIGINAL SONGS
I appreciate it's quality not quantity but so far it's.... WHAT WAS WRONG (YOU MADE IT RIGHT) (an old timey gospel feel,played on the strummer) I LOST MY HAT (story about losing my hat in a gust of wind off the coast of Norfolk,again played on the strummer) NOW (if you want to say something before it's too late, say it now) AS THE YEARS GO BY (aimed at that time in your life when you discover your turning into your Dad, mannerisms, voice, walk, actions.....It's scary!) All the above four tracks on Ploughmens Bunch CD Hat Trick. EVEN THE BEST



RECORDINGS/DISCOGROPHY
Above- my 1980 single "Fiction" & "The Man With the X-Ray Eyes" recorded at the Studio Playground, Wragby in Lincolnshire. The musicians were Paul Johnson on lead guitar (sadly no longer with us), Ivan Codd on bass guitar and Ray Perry on drums. I sang and played rhythm guitar on the tracks. We spent a Sunday recording the two songs and I remember having to drive drummer Ray Perry back to the Sands Club in Cleethorpes in the late afternoon for an evening gig where he was part of the house band and then straight back to the Wragby Studio.
Highpoint was a play on John Peel's BBC Radio One Show!
The single and picture sleeve are on the left. Paul Johnson took the photograph in the back room of my Mum and Dad's house in Lestrange Street, Cleethorpes. OK, that was the look at the time!
PLOUGHMENS BUNCH
I've recorded 3 albums with Ploughmens Bunch "In A Field Of Our Own", "Ploughing On" and "Hat-Trick". "In A Field Of Our Own" was the band's debut release recorded at the Brickyard Studios in Lincoln. A couple of my original songs were included, "Even The Best Grow Old" which was the first original song the bunch tackled and "Humber Rhumba" which is also used as the music to accompany a swiss roll snake like dance at our ceilidhs! To keep the rural image going Allan Johnson put a bluesy tune together and I added some words for "Tractor Blues" It's a spontaneous album, mostly recorded live with a few overdubs.
"Ploughing On" was the band's second release which again was a mix of original and traditional songs and instrumentals. It kicks off with I Don't Know (Where That place Is) a skiffle country number with a shuffling beat, the kind of thing I wrote with someone like Johnny Cash in mind (well I can dream!) "In A Field Of My Own" was to segue into an orchestral fade out and you can see that early on I was getting ideas above my station. A big thanks to producer Bryan Peter Rudd for his efforts on the album. Old Crow was intended as some kind of work song, out in the fields under a hot sun, a break for lunch under the shade of a big oak tree and everyone would launch into song. That's a real saw we used in the recording studio!
Hat Trick is probably our best production to date. The songs are stronger and we've developed as a band. Recorded at Lincoln University again with Bryan Peter Rudd at the helm.STRUMMER/SCULLION INSTRUMENT
S ON CD ALBUMS
Hugh's put together 2 compilation CD's featuring a variety of musicians who play his custom made strummers, travel guitars and mandolins. As something of an unofficial ambassador for the Strummer, I was keen to contribute.The strummer certainly opened up my musical horizons and I'm usually approached and asked questions about it when I play. I've got a number of tracks on the two CD's. I've contibuted various tracks to the two CD's Stringbender inventor, former Byrd,Flying Burrito
Brother,Nashville West member and all round good guy, Gene Parsons tweaks the strummer at Lincoln Central Library. Check out Gene's site @ http://www.stringbender.com/
With Country Joe McDonald, a songwriter and performer who I've admired for many years, since his days with Country Joe and the Fish, the American West Coast psychedelic pioneers. He's much more than the man who put the "F" in Woodstock! Check out http://www.countryjoe.com/
I LIKE TO SEE FROGS IN MY POND!