A Tribute To Jack Johnson

Sacramento Observer | January 19, 2005 | Copyright

Sacramento Observer
01-19-2005
"Jack Johnson portrayed freedom -- it rang just as loud as the bell
proclaiming him champion. He had flashy cars because that was his thing.
That's right, the big ones and the fast ones. He smoked cigars, drank only
the best champagne and prized a seven foot bass fiddle on which he'd
proudly thump jazz. His flamboyance was more than obvious. And no doubt
mighty Whitey felt "No Black man should have all this."

-- JACK JOHNSON, ORIGINAL LINER NOTES BY MILES DAVIS

Nearly 35 years have elapsed since the breakthrough electric rock sessions
led by Miles Davis (1926-1991) ...

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