Brian Jackson’s fusion of rock, pop, and soul creates a timeless sound that resonates through the grooves of vinyl collections worldwide. With a rich tapestry of genres, including funk, disco, and contemporary R&B, Jackson’s musical prowess is evident in standout albums like “Ben” (1972) and “Got to Be There” (1972). Released under the iconic Motown label, these records capture the essence of a cultural icon whose influence echoes through the rhythms of pop soul and the beats of dance-pop. Jackson’s work sits comfortably alongside the likes of Michael Jackson, embodying a legacy that bridges classic pop and rock with the innovative sounds of new jack swing and boogie. His contributions as a composer and lyricist continue to inspire, making his records essential for any discerning vinyl enthusiast seeking to explore the depths of American music heritage.
“EP One” – Fusing Musical Tradition with Innovation for a Crunchy Melodies (2025 Release)
Known for his collaborations with Gil Scott-Heron since the 1970s, American-born Brian Jackson basks in a richly seasoned musical heritage. Brian Jackson is an adept multi-instrumentalist beyond just playing the piano and flute with boldness and precision, he’s also a singer, composer, and producer, defying the typical vocalist stereotype. Birthed in B