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Millie Jackson

Millie Jackson's first taste of singing in front of an audience occurred one night at the famed nightclub Smalls Paradise. Sitting in the audience with friends, Jackson heckled the lady onstage and, when dared to do better, she stepped up to belt Ben E. King's "Don't Play It No More." Jackson was hired for another gig within two weeks, but didn't get paid. A gentleman by the name of Tony Rice took her to a venue in Hoboken, NJ, a couple of weeks later and then on to Brooklyn, NY, to perform for a nominal fee.

Born in Thompson, GA, Jackson lived with her grandmother prior to moving to Newark, NJ, to live with her father in 1958. She grew up influenced by the sounds of Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, and later, the O'Jays. Her first single to chart was 1971's deceptively titled "A Child of God (It's Hard to Believe)," which many thought was a gospel track. Due to its heated lyrical content, the single was canceled, but still managed to peak at number 22 on the R&B charts. In the spring of 1972, Jackson had her first R&B Top Ten single with "Ask Me What You Want." She kept busy performing in nightclubs and enjoyed her second consecutive Top Ten single with "My Man, A Sweet Man" in August of 1972; it peaked at number seven. (Ironically, the song was not one of Jackson's favorites.) A year later, Jackson, whose vocal texture is similar to one of her idols, Gladys Knight, had her third Top Ten single with the moderately paced "Hurts So Good," which peaked at number three on the R&B charts and made the pop Top 40. The single bore the title of her album and was also featured on the movie soundtrack for Cleopatra Jones. Jackson produced the album with Brad Shapiro. However, she was only given credit for the album concept. In Jackson's own words, "...that's when they (label owners) met the real Millie Jackson." Thereafter, she was given credit for her efforts.

In January of 1975, Jackson released the album that would introduce what would later become her trademark rap style of racy, raunchy language; her audience loved it. The album was Caught Up and the featured release was "If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want to Be Right," for which she received two Grammy nominations. Jackson openly admits that she never had singing lessons and never thought she could sing. Consequently, she began to talk (or what was commonly known at the time as rap) on her songs in a blunt, candid manner to make up for the shortcoming and had her fourth Top Ten single with country singer Merle Haggard's "If You're Not Back in Love by Monday" (Billboard country charts number two). Jackson's version peaked at number five on the R&B charts. Over the next ten years, Jackson had numerous Top 100 singles for Spring Records. In 1986, she signed with Jive and released her fifth and sixth Top Ten singles in "Hot! Wild! Unrestricted! Crazy Love" and "Love Is a Dangerous Game, both respectively peaking at number nine and six on the R&B charts. In addition to her impressive music career, Jackson wrote the play Young Man, Older Woman; the play toured for four years. Her attention, though, has turned to the broadcast booth as a radio program host on the afternoon radio show in Dallas, TX. According to Billboard, Jackson is one of the top R&B acts to ever record or step onto a stage and is still giving her fans what they want as a radio host and a performer. ~ Craig Lytle, Rovi
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Would love to see Millie in concert, please come to the Mississippi Gulf Coast
Millie, can not be forgotten, these young people need to be introduced to a real artist.
Love me some Millie!
love her music
Millie is a good artist i have always like what she told people about love she told the truth. GO MILLIE
rrperea54
That lady can sing love the Blues
mae25
I attend a Blues concert last weekend featuring Millie Jackson and other great Blues Artists, However Millie was the Greatest of all. There is NO stopping a woman like Millie she is a beautiful lady and to the point I have been loving and listening to Millie for many years.
thats my girl
I call Millie my aunt, I said we're related somehow cause I talk just like her..Blunt and to the point(maybe it's that Southern thang). :-)
Millie is a real woman.... direct, candid and to the point! There is nothing like knowing who you are and what you want. No need to beat around the bush... Say it Millie, say it!
I grew up listening Millie Jackon and she has been the baddest bi*** since I can remember!! I love Millie Jackson!!!!
lesjar1
she been bad aaaaaaaaall her dayz
sneln
LOVE HER MUSIC FOR YEARS 10 , AND MORE
I love her Songs.. She don't bite her tung for no one!!
I love to listen to her, she reminds me so much of the woman I wanna be.
She learn me alot about life and mens and everyday living.
i love her songs it fun to listen to.
jbooth456
kept a good man on his toes...worth coming home to!!
mommag0905
i luv her music she tells like it is
true woman to herself she tells it like it is and don't care who feelings she hurts. That is my kind of girl.
boy she made me a good woman
the tide is turning working at the ost office
love her,raunchy tell it like it is..
Millie has always been my girl to tell it like it is. Yes, like it is.
Until today I hadn't heard any of Millie Jackson music. I really love her music of the 70's. She always spoke for all of women when she sang.
Luv this chick, she is the truth...
bre1952
WENT TO SEE MILLIE JACKSON AT THE UIC FORUM IN CHICAGO A WEEK AGO - SHE WAS THE HEADLINER, A LOT OF PEOPLE WERE UPSET BECAUSE MILLIE WAS NOT GIVEN THE TIME SHE SHOULD HAVE HAD TO PERFORMED, ALSO THEY DID NOT ALLOW HER TO HAVE HER OWN BAND THERE, SHE STILL GAVE A DAMN GOOD SHOW THE SHORT TIME THEY ALLOWED HER TO HAVE
i love millie music very real and upbeat and sometimes funny love ya millie
PLEASE HELP ME...I AM TRYING TO FIND A MILLIE JACKSON SONG WHERE SHE TALK ABOUT DON'T TAKE YOUR GIRLFIEND OUT WITH YOU AND YO MAN TOO OFTEN...IF SHE AIN'T GOT A MAN OF HER OWN LET HER KEEP HER BLACK A** AT HOME. HIT ME BACK WITH A TITLE IF YOU GOT IT...THANKS
Bout her record today on auction site,it called "Back to the s"t".
I love Millie on that record front cover
what else can b said about this classy woman she still has it
i love this classy, sassy woman after all these years
Stoop on down Millie Ms. Jackson cause she nasty!!!!!!! Do your thing girlfriend.
james4669
her songs make sense,I seen her in Germany and she was some else
fave3000
This is a woman that's in a class all to her self.She is also a very clasey lad and a Queen that earned the respect along the samelines as Nina Samone and other famed Queens of that era .
faye.story
One of a kind- I like me some Millie-
My mom loved her music.Millie delivered the "fearless,fe i s t y , f e m i n i s t " persona to single black career women of that era.Good stuff.A pioneer no doubt.
irishsnakey
my kinda woman!!!
bubbles.2001
did millie jackson have a tape called young man older woman?
Millie J sings about the truth to wit:- What happened then/now/ and will take place again. This lady is an Icon (to take a page from Tom Joyner DJ jock). The whole world loved her music/songs, and they will continue to do so as they will never get old. Millie lets have some more girl. You are also on the threshold of becoming a ledgen. - Go Millie. - John Trinidad.
I WERE VERY YOUNG WHEN I HEARD' HURT SO GOOD!' I'VE BEEN LOVING HER MUSIC EVERY SINCE!!
shinai66
i have lived with my millie j since i was 17 and i am now 54; i quote her to this day in my psychotherap y practice. i saw her on new years eve in 1982. she was mean to the audience and i loved her even more. i am so happy to have the ability to hear all of her music on pandora and feel like i belong to a special club known only to millie jackson fans. she sets me free.
I think I love this lady.
Does anyone remember when she did an album with Issac Hayes called Royal Rappings?
qualitythatc o u n t s
I was 19 years old when I first heard Millie Jackson, I am in my 40s now and can really relate to her. I have and will always love her!
angiehenning
MILLIE IS A WOMAN I CAN RELATE TOO.
My Girl
Great singer. Enjoy her music. Sounds a lot like Gladys Knight.
I'm so happy to find a site like Pandora I love it. Keep up the good work, and for it to be FREE!!! is a slice of heaven
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