
Jackson Slade
River Of Gold
© 2000 Jackson Slade: Cold Beauty Publishing (600665717123)
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- 1 I Won't Catch You
- 2 Minute On My Mind
- 3 Is It Too Late
- 4 Heartache
- 5 I Wanna See You Tonite
- 6 Fly Away
- 7 Road To Paradise
- 8 The Harder You Lean
- 9 River Of Gold
- 10 I Here To Love You
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Subject: Bio on Jackson Slade
This Florida Native out of Jacksonville is a self-taught musician; however, he did go to North Texas State University after an Uncle Sam commitment to open some areas of musical discipline.
After Uncle, he returned to Gainesville Florida and worked in theatre as a carpenter building sets. He recalls this adventure was great fun! "Being around talented people is very inspiring," according to Jackson, and theatre folks are a wild bunch. Much of my material was gathered through observations of these immediate surroundings.
Moved to Nashville in '93, and has lived through the writers night limbo off and on since. Two years of this settlement was devoted to his first CD release,
"River of Gold".
Although officially released July of '99 the actual print date was fall of '98. This album took awhile coming to the surface. It was on and off again, due to the unfortunate habit of having to eat and dwell.
His first record, "Moonrise Project", was a completely self-played, self-produced album, done in 8 tracks, had some real heart. Pulling partly from his country roots, he laughingly calls "Country & Eastern" and his love for jazz, he set out to create his own unique sound. He's carried this same approach into "River of Gold" with some great help from his good friend producer Kevin Wicker.
Jackson has a new CD completed, titled "Howlin' At the Moon", He's Also planning an all jazz album in the near future.
His love for music has given him the determination to venture in all styles of music as well as multi-instruments. Alto and soprano sax is his first love, guitar, flute, and most recently keyboards. Jackson likes to write so that he can at incorporate these various instruments into his music.
This belief in the future of his music keeps Jackson always striving to be fresh with his approach to every song he writes.