About the Musician:
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About the Musician: *
Herman Jackson is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Jackson received his formative education in the public school system of Baton Rouge. He continued his education at Southern University, majoring in Jazz Studies under the direction of Mr. Alvin Batiste and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music.
Jackson has performed and/or recorded with Clark Terry (formerly of the Tonight Show Band the Count Bassie Big Band), Sonny Stitt, Cannonball Adderly, Red Norvc, Al Green, Ronnie Foster, Henry Butler, Alvin Batiste, Ellis Marsalis, Joe Tex, Johnnie Adams, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, B. B. King, Joe Sample, Kent Jordan, Weldon Felder, David T. Walker, Stanley Clark, Willie Nelson, Branford Marsalis, Professor Longhair, Rufus Reid, Chuck Berry, Marlena Shaw, Kate Webster, Eartha Kitt, Mark Whitfield, Allen Toussaint, Eddie Harris, Les McCann, Irma Thomas, Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and the News, Dave Holand, Nancy Wilson, Kenny Barron, Percy Sledge, The Moonglows, Boz Scaggs, Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis, Michael McDonald, Steve Cropper and Narda Michael Walden, Wyton Marsalis and many others…
Jackson’s World tours include performances in Iceland, Greenland, Canada, Mali, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, the Cameroons, Zaire, Ireland, Helsinki, London, Paris, Barcelona, Madrid, Zurich, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Tel Aviv, Carnegie Hall, Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, the Royal Festival Hall in London England; the Playboy Jazz Festival, Newport Jazz Festival and the JVC Jazz Festival among others. In South America, he performed in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Jackson also played numerous Japanese Jazz Festivals in Tokyo and Osaka. His work in Canada includes stops in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. Jackson has made several European appearances at renowned festivals like the Berlin, Pori (Finland), Monteaux, Perugia, Nice and North Sea Jazz Festivals. Additionally, Jackson performs annually at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival with his own Herman Jackson Ensemble.
In 1972 and 1973, Jackson was voted Most Outstanding Collegiate Drummer at the National Jazz Festival held in Mobile, Alabama. He was also a member of the jazz trio voted Most Outstanding at the National Jazz Festival held in Washington, DC at the Kennedy Center. The National Endowment for the arts awarded him three travel study grants to further his professional career and perfect his craft, whereby he studied at Berkeley School of Music in Boston, Massachusetts with noted jazz great Alan Dawson; and in New York with Mel Lewis of the famous Thad Jones – Mel Lewis Big Band.
Jackson’s television appearances include Austin City Limits, Berlin Jazz Festival, Lou Rauls Telethon (Las Vegas), Conan O’Brien Show, and many others. Jackson also played himself in the HBO hit series “Treme”.
Jackson is endorsed by and exclusively uses DW Drums, Vic Firth sticks, Remo drum heads, and Zildjian Cymbals.