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Joe Jackson (musician)

David Ian "Joe" Jackson (born 11 August 1954)[1] is an English musician, singer and songwriter. Having spent years studying music and playing clubs, he scored a hit with his first release, "Is She Really Going Out with Him?", in 1979. It was followed by a number of new wave singles, before he moved to more jazz-inflected pop music and had a top 10 hit in 1982 with "Steppin' Out". Jackson is associated with the 1980s Second British Invasion of the US.[3] He has also composed classical music. He has recorded 20 studio albums and received five Grammy Award nominations.[4]

Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson in 2021
Background information
Birth nameDavid Ian Jackson
Born (1954-08-11) 11 August 1954 (age 68)
Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
OriginPortsmouth, Hampshire, UK
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • saxophone
Years active1970–present
LabelsA&M, Sony Classical, Virgin/EMI, Rykodisc, E1/Koch
Websitejoejackson.com

Early years

Born in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England,[5] David Jackson spent his first year in nearby Swadlincote, Derbyshire. He grew up in the Paulsgrove area of Portsmouth, where he attended the Portsmouth Technical High School. Jackson's parents moved to nearby Gosport when he was a teenager. He learned to play the violin but soon switched to piano, and prevailed on his father to install one in the hall of their Paulsgrove council house. Jackson began playing piano in bars at the age of 16, and also won a scholarship to study musical composition at London's Royal Academy of Music.[5]

Career

Jackson's first band, formed in Gosport, was called Edward Bear,[note 1] later renamed Arms and Legs.[5] The band broke up in 1976 after two unsuccessful singles. He was still known as David Jackson when he joined Arms and Legs, but he picked up the nickname "Joe", based on his perceived resemblance to the British television puppet character Joe 90, a genius child spy. Jackson legally changed his name to Joe at age 20.[6][7] Jackson then spent some time performing on the cabaret circuit to make money to record a demo.

Joe Jackson Band

In 1978, a record producer heard Jackson's demo tape and signed him to A&M Records.[5] The next year the newly formed Joe Jackson Band released their debut album Look Sharp![5] A mix of rock, melodic jazz, and new wave, it mined a vein similar to contemporaries Elvis Costello and Graham Parker. The album enjoyed wide critical success: in 2013, Rolling Stone magazine named Look Sharp! number 98 in a list of the 100 best debut albums of all time. Some commercial success also followed, as the debut single "Is She Really Going Out with Him?" reached the top 40 in five countries, and No. 9 in Canada.

The Joe Jackson Band released I'm the Man in 1979.[5] The album followed a similar musical pattern, and received good, though not as strong, reviews. It did produce the single "It's Different for Girls", which became Jackson's highest charting UK single, peaking at no. 5.[8] Beat Crazy followed in 1980.[5] Jackson also collaborated with Lincoln Thompson in reggae crossover.[4]

 
Jackson at El Mocambo, Toronto, 21 May 1979

The Joe Jackson Band toured extensively until it broke up at the end of 1980, when Houghton, weary of touring and fame, left the band.[9] Though Maby would continue to work with Jackson in the following decades, the full band would not reunite until 2004's Volume 4.

Change in style

In 1981, Jackson produced an album for the British power pop group the Keys. The Keys Album was the group's only LP.[10]

After the Joe Jackson Band disbanded, Jackson recorded an album of old-style swing and blues tunes, Jumpin' Jive, with songs by Cab Calloway, Lester Young, Glenn Miller, and Louis Jordan.[5] The album, and associated single release, was credited to the band "Joe Jackson's Jumpin' Jive".[4]

Jackson's 1982 album, Night and Day,[5] was his only studio album to chart in the UK and US Top 10, peaking at No. 3 (UK)[8] and at No. 4 (US).[11] Two singles released from the album, "Steppin' Out" and "Breaking Us in Two", were US top 20 hits. The tracks "Real Men" and "A Slow Song" referred obliquely to New York City's early 1980s gay culture, critiquing its exclusiveness and asking for a slow song in the disco respectively.[12] "Real Men" also became a top 10 hit in Australia.[13]

By 1984, New York had become Jackson's home base,[5] and he recorded Body and Soul there,[5] an album he later said was "from the point of view of a relative newcomer".[14] Heavily influenced by pop and jazz standards and salsa, it had the US No. 15 hit single "You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)".[15]

In 1985, Jackson played piano on Joan Armatrading's album Secret Secrets, and in 1986 he collaborated with Suzanne Vega on the single "Left of Center" from Pretty in Pink's soundtrack. Jackson's next album was Big World, with all-new songs recorded live in front of an audience instructed to remain silent while music was playing. Released in 1986, it was a three-sided double record; the fourth side consisted of a single centering groove and a label stating "there is no music on this side". The instrumental album Will Power (1987), with heavy classical and jazz influences, set the stage for things to come later, but before he left pop behind, he put out two more albums, Blaze of Glory (which he performed in its entirety during the subsequent tour) and Laughter & Lust.[5] In 1995, Jackson contributed his version of "Statue of Liberty" on a tribute album for the English band XTC called A Testimonial Dinner: The Songs of XTC.

Post-pop

In the late 1990s, Jackson expanded into classical music; he signed with Sony Classical in 1997 and released Symphony No. 1 in 1999, for which he received a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album in 2001.[16] In 2000, he released a follow-up album, Night and Day II.[17]

In 2003, he reunited his original quartet[4] for the album Volume 4, and a lengthy tour. In 2004, he contributed a cover of Pulp's "Common People" with William Shatner for Shatner's album Has Been. In 2005, he teamed up with Todd Rundgren and the string quartet ETHEL for a tour of the US and Europe. A dedicated smoker, he gave up his New York apartment in 2006 partly in protest over the ascendancy of smoking bans, and made the Berlin neighbourhood Kreuzberg his new home. It was there that he recorded, with longtime collaborators Graham Maby and Dave Houghton, his eighteenth studio album, Rain (Rykodisc, January 2008); the album was followed by a five-month tour.[18]

In 2015, Jackson announced the completion of his follow-up to 2012's The Duke via his official website. The album's title, Fast Forward, and track list were confirmed in addition to North American tour dates. The titular first single was released for streaming via his official SoundCloud page. The entire record was briefly posted before being taken down a day later.[19]

On 18 January 2019, Jackson released the album Fool. Jackson said about the album on his website: "One of my inspirations for this album was the band I've been touring with on and off for the last 3 years. I've had many different line-ups but this one is special." Jackson and the band performed "Fabulously Absolute" on Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show on 21 January 2019.[20] Fool debuted in the top 20 album charts in Holland, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland. In the US, it debuted at No. 25 on Billboard's Top Album Sales Chart. In the UK, it entered the Indie Albums Chart at No. 13.

Personal life

Jackson spent a number of years living in New York City, which served as an inspiration for his 1982 song "Steppin' Out". In a 2018 interview, Jackson said "I don't like New York much these days. It's as if the city and I had a hot love affair and now we're just friends, but we still have to see each other to remain friends. Today I live in Berlin. The New York I knew in late '81 and '82 is gone."[21] Jackson currently resides in Berlin, but also owns homes in New York and Portsmouth.[22]

Jackson was married to his wife, Ruth, for two years, but the marriage ended in divorce and was later called a "disaster" by Jackson. In a 2001 interview with the Irish Independent, Jackson stated that he was in a relationship with a male partner.[23] Jackson had previously discussed his bisexuality in his autobiography A Cure for Gravity.[24] His questioning of potential homosexuality and same-sex attraction is explored in the 1982 single "Real Men".[25]

Other activities

Jackson has actively campaigned against smoking bans in both the United States and the United Kingdom, publishing a 2005 pamphlet (The Smoking Issue)[26] and a 2007 essay (Smoke, Lies and the Nanny State),[27] and recording a satirical song ("In 20-0-3") on the subject.[28]

Jackson wrote an autobiography titled A Cure for Gravity, published in 1999, which he described as a "book about music, thinly disguised as a memoir". It traces his working-class upbringing in Portsmouth and charts his musical life from childhood until his 24th birthday. Life as a pop star, he said, was hardly worth writing about.[6]

Discography

Bibliography

  • A Cure for Gravity, 1999, autobiography ISBN 1-86230-083-6

Notes

  1. ^ Not to be confused with the band of the same name, which disbanded in 1974.

References

  1. ^ a b "Allmusic biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
  2. ^ . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  3. ^ Chiu, David (4 July 2013). "A look back at 1983: The year of the second British Invasion". CBS News. Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 274. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 1247. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  6. ^ a b Jackson, Joe. A Cure for Gravity, 1999, ISBN 1-86230-083-6
  7. ^ McGuinn, Jim (15 February 2019). "Catching up with Joe Jackson". The Current. Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Official Charts > Joe Jackson". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  9. ^ "The Joe Jackson Band: Jackson thrives". The Independent. 22 May 2003. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  10. ^ Mike Paulsen (2009). . New Wave Outpost. Archived from the original on 22 December 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
  11. ^ "Chart runs for Joe Jackson: US albums". UKmix.org. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  12. ^ ""NPR Weekend Edition Sunday: Gay Pop Music", 22 June 2003". Npr.org. 22 June 2003. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
  13. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, N.S.W., Australia: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  14. ^ Bessman, Jim (14 October 2000). "Artists & Music: New York Inspires Joe Jackson Again on Night and Day II". Billboard. p. 24. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  15. ^ "Billboard > Artists / Joe Jackson > Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved 4 December 2015. N.B. Peaks for albums released prior to "Big World" are not listed.
  16. ^ "Allmusic ((( Joe Jackson > Charts & Awards > Grammy Awards )))".
  17. ^ . Chart Attack, 24 October 2000, By: Debbie Bento
  18. ^ McNair, James (11 February 2008). "Joe Jackson: Catching up with the maverick singer-songwriter". The Independent. Archived from the original on 9 June 2022. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  19. ^ "FAST FORWARD: A NEW ALBUM + US TOUR DATES". Official Joe Jackson. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  20. ^ Watch The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Highlight: Joe Jackson: Fabulously Absolute - NBC.com, 22 January 2019, retrieved 22 March 2023
  21. ^ Myers, Marc (13 June 2018). "The Story Behind Joe Jackson's 'Steppin' Out'; A night on the town in a vanished New York City inspired Joe Jackson's hit 'Steppin' Out'". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
  22. ^ "Official Joe Jackson Website". Joejackson.com.
  23. ^ Jackson, Joe (24 June 2001). "Is Joe Jackson really going out with him?" Irish Independent. Retrieved 30 December 2014. Author is not to be confused with the subject of the article.
  24. ^ Allen, Jim (26 June 2017). "35 Years Ago: Joe Jackson Reinvents Himself on 'Night and Day'". Diffuser. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  25. ^ Molloy, Susan (30 August 1982). "Joe forgets Billy". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  26. ^ . 8 May 2008. Archived from the original on 8 May 2008. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  27. ^ (PDF). Joejackson.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 December 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  28. ^ . Joe Jackson.com. Archived from the original on 11 April 2010. Retrieved 11 August 2010.

External links

  • Joe Jackson at IMDb
  • Official website
  • Joe Jackson archive by Andreas Wostrack
  • Joe Jackson's career on A&M Records with gallery, international discography
  • Joe Jackson biography at AllMusic website
  • Video-interview with Joe Jackson on revu.nl, 31 January 2008

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David Ian Joe Jackson born 11 August 1954 1 is an English musician singer and songwriter Having spent years studying music and playing clubs he scored a hit with his first release Is She Really Going Out with Him in 1979 It was followed by a number of new wave singles before he moved to more jazz inflected pop music and had a top 10 hit in 1982 with Steppin Out Jackson is associated with the 1980s Second British Invasion of the US 3 He has also composed classical music He has recorded 20 studio albums and received five Grammy Award nominations 4 Joe JacksonJoe Jackson in 2021Background informationBirth nameDavid Ian JacksonBorn 1954 08 11 11 August 1954 age 68 Burton upon Trent Staffordshire EnglandOriginPortsmouth Hampshire UKGenresRockpopnew wave 1 jazzclassical 2 Occupation s MusiciansingersongwriterInstrument s VocalskeyboardssaxophoneYears active1970 presentLabelsA amp M Sony Classical Virgin EMI Rykodisc E1 KochWebsitejoejackson wbr com Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 Joe Jackson Band 2 2 Change in style 2 3 Post pop 3 Personal life 4 Other activities 5 Discography 6 Bibliography 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly years EditBorn in Burton upon Trent Staffordshire England 5 David Jackson spent his first year in nearby Swadlincote Derbyshire He grew up in the Paulsgrove area of Portsmouth where he attended the Portsmouth Technical High School Jackson s parents moved to nearby Gosport when he was a teenager He learned to play the violin but soon switched to piano and prevailed on his father to install one in the hall of their Paulsgrove council house Jackson began playing piano in bars at the age of 16 and also won a scholarship to study musical composition at London s Royal Academy of Music 5 Career EditJackson s first band formed in Gosport was called Edward Bear note 1 later renamed Arms and Legs 5 The band broke up in 1976 after two unsuccessful singles He was still known as David Jackson when he joined Arms and Legs but he picked up the nickname Joe based on his perceived resemblance to the British television puppet character Joe 90 a genius child spy Jackson legally changed his name to Joe at age 20 6 7 Jackson then spent some time performing on the cabaret circuit to make money to record a demo Joe Jackson Band Edit In 1978 a record producer heard Jackson s demo tape and signed him to A amp M Records 5 The next year the newly formed Joe Jackson Band released their debut album Look Sharp 5 A mix of rock melodic jazz and new wave it mined a vein similar to contemporaries Elvis Costello and Graham Parker The album enjoyed wide critical success in 2013 Rolling Stone magazine named Look Sharp number 98 in a list of the 100 best debut albums of all time Some commercial success also followed as the debut single Is She Really Going Out with Him reached the top 40 in five countries and No 9 in Canada The Joe Jackson Band released I m the Man in 1979 5 The album followed a similar musical pattern and received good though not as strong reviews It did produce the single It s Different for Girls which became Jackson s highest charting UK single peaking at no 5 8 Beat Crazy followed in 1980 5 Jackson also collaborated with Lincoln Thompson in reggae crossover 4 Jackson at El Mocambo Toronto 21 May 1979 The Joe Jackson Band toured extensively until it broke up at the end of 1980 when Houghton weary of touring and fame left the band 9 Though Maby would continue to work with Jackson in the following decades the full band would not reunite until 2004 s Volume 4 Change in style Edit In 1981 Jackson produced an album for the British power pop group the Keys The Keys Album was the group s only LP 10 After the Joe Jackson Band disbanded Jackson recorded an album of old style swing and blues tunes Jumpin Jive with songs by Cab Calloway Lester Young Glenn Miller and Louis Jordan 5 The album and associated single release was credited to the band Joe Jackson s Jumpin Jive 4 Jackson s 1982 album Night and Day 5 was his only studio album to chart in the UK and US Top 10 peaking at No 3 UK 8 and at No 4 US 11 Two singles released from the album Steppin Out and Breaking Us in Two were US top 20 hits The tracks Real Men and A Slow Song referred obliquely to New York City s early 1980s gay culture critiquing its exclusiveness and asking for a slow song in the disco respectively 12 Real Men also became a top 10 hit in Australia 13 By 1984 New York had become Jackson s home base 5 and he recorded Body and Soul there 5 an album he later said was from the point of view of a relative newcomer 14 Heavily influenced by pop and jazz standards and salsa it had the US No 15 hit single You Can t Get What You Want Till You Know What You Want 15 In 1985 Jackson played piano on Joan Armatrading s album Secret Secrets and in 1986 he collaborated with Suzanne Vega on the single Left of Center from Pretty in Pink s soundtrack Jackson s next album was Big World with all new songs recorded live in front of an audience instructed to remain silent while music was playing Released in 1986 it was a three sided double record the fourth side consisted of a single centering groove and a label stating there is no music on this side The instrumental album Will Power 1987 with heavy classical and jazz influences set the stage for things to come later but before he left pop behind he put out two more albums Blaze of Glory which he performed in its entirety during the subsequent tour and Laughter amp Lust 5 In 1995 Jackson contributed his version of Statue of Liberty on a tribute album for the English band XTC called A Testimonial Dinner The Songs of XTC Post pop Edit In the late 1990s Jackson expanded into classical music he signed with Sony Classical in 1997 and released Symphony No 1 in 1999 for which he received a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album in 2001 16 In 2000 he released a follow up album Night and Day II 17 In 2003 he reunited his original quartet 4 for the album Volume 4 and a lengthy tour In 2004 he contributed a cover of Pulp s Common People with William Shatner for Shatner s album Has Been In 2005 he teamed up with Todd Rundgren and the string quartet ETHEL for a tour of the US and Europe A dedicated smoker he gave up his New York apartment in 2006 partly in protest over the ascendancy of smoking bans and made the Berlin neighbourhood Kreuzberg his new home It was there that he recorded with longtime collaborators Graham Maby and Dave Houghton his eighteenth studio album Rain Rykodisc January 2008 the album was followed by a five month tour 18 In 2015 Jackson announced the completion of his follow up to 2012 s The Duke via his official website The album s title Fast Forward and track list were confirmed in addition to North American tour dates The titular first single was released for streaming via his official SoundCloud page The entire record was briefly posted before being taken down a day later 19 On 18 January 2019 Jackson released the album Fool Jackson said about the album on his website One of my inspirations for this album was the band I ve been touring with on and off for the last 3 years I ve had many different line ups but this one is special Jackson and the band performed Fabulously Absolute on Jimmy Fallon s Tonight Show on 21 January 2019 20 Fool debuted in the top 20 album charts in Holland Belgium Germany and Switzerland In the US it debuted at No 25 on Billboard s Top Album Sales Chart In the UK it entered the Indie Albums Chart at No 13 Personal life EditJackson spent a number of years living in New York City which served as an inspiration for his 1982 song Steppin Out In a 2018 interview Jackson said I don t like New York much these days It s as if the city and I had a hot love affair and now we re just friends but we still have to see each other to remain friends Today I live in Berlin The New York I knew in late 81 and 82 is gone 21 Jackson currently resides in Berlin but also owns homes in New York and Portsmouth 22 Jackson was married to his wife Ruth for two years but the marriage ended in divorce and was later called a disaster by Jackson In a 2001 interview with the Irish Independent Jackson stated that he was in a relationship with a male partner 23 Jackson had previously discussed his bisexuality in his autobiography A Cure for Gravity 24 His questioning of potential homosexuality and same sex attraction is explored in the 1982 single Real Men 25 Other activities EditJackson has actively campaigned against smoking bans in both the United States and the United Kingdom publishing a 2005 pamphlet The Smoking Issue 26 and a 2007 essay Smoke Lies and the Nanny State 27 and recording a satirical song In 20 0 3 on the subject 28 Jackson wrote an autobiography titled A Cure for Gravity published in 1999 which he described as a book about music thinly disguised as a memoir It traces his working class upbringing in Portsmouth and charts his musical life from childhood until his 24th birthday Life as a pop star he said was hardly worth writing about 6 Discography EditMain article Joe Jackson discography Look Sharp 1979 I m the Man 1979 Beat Crazy 1980 Joe Jackson s Jumpin Jive 1981 Night and Day 1982 Mike s Murder 1983 Body and Soul 1984 Big World 1986 live Will Power 1987 Tucker 1988 Blaze of Glory 1989 Laughter amp Lust 1991 Night Music 1994 Heaven amp Hell 1997 Symphony No 1 1999 Night and Day II 2000 Volume 4 2003 Rain 2008 The Duke 2012 Fast Forward 2015 Fool 2019 Bibliography EditA Cure for Gravity 1999 autobiography ISBN 1 86230 083 6Notes Edit Not to be confused with the band of the same name which disbanded in 1974 References Edit a b Allmusic biography AllMusic Retrieved 11 August 2010 The Duke Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 12 March 2016 Retrieved 4 June 2018 Chiu David 4 July 2013 A look back at 1983 The year of the second British Invasion CBS News Retrieved 8 February 2017 a b c d Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 274 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 a b c d e f g h i j k l Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 1247 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 a b Jackson Joe A Cure for Gravity 1999 ISBN 1 86230 083 6 McGuinn Jim 15 February 2019 Catching up with Joe Jackson The Current Minnesota Public Radio Retrieved 9 April 2021 a b Official Charts gt Joe Jackson The Official UK Charts Company Retrieved 4 December 2015 The Joe Jackson Band Jackson thrives The Independent 22 May 2003 Retrieved 22 March 2023 Mike Paulsen 2009 The Keys The Keys Album New Wave Outpost Archived from the original on 22 December 2010 Retrieved 21 March 2011 Chart runs for Joe Jackson US albums UKmix org Retrieved 4 December 2015 NPR Weekend Edition Sunday Gay Pop Music 22 June 2003 Npr org 22 June 2003 Retrieved 11 August 2010 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives N S W Australia Australian Chart Book ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Bessman Jim 14 October 2000 Artists amp Music New York Inspires Joe Jackson Again on Night and Day II Billboard p 24 Retrieved 21 February 2015 Billboard gt Artists Joe Jackson gt Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 4 December 2015 N B Peaks for albums released prior to Big World are not listed Allmusic Joe Jackson gt Charts amp Awards gt Grammy Awards CD REVIEWS Lenny Kravitz Megadeth Ron Hawkins and more Chart Attack 24 October 2000 By Debbie Bento McNair James 11 February 2008 Joe Jackson Catching up with the maverick singer songwriter The Independent Archived from the original on 9 June 2022 Retrieved 20 February 2015 FAST FORWARD A NEW ALBUM US TOUR DATES Official Joe Jackson Retrieved 14 August 2015 Watch The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Highlight Joe Jackson Fabulously Absolute NBC com 22 January 2019 retrieved 22 March 2023 Myers Marc 13 June 2018 The Story Behind Joe Jackson s Steppin Out A night on the town in a vanished New York City inspired Joe Jackson s hit Steppin Out The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 6 July 2018 Official Joe Jackson Website Joejackson com Jackson Joe 24 June 2001 Is Joe Jackson really going out with him Irish Independent Retrieved 30 December 2014 Author is not to be confused with the subject of the article Allen Jim 26 June 2017 35 Years Ago Joe Jackson Reinvents Himself on Night and Day Diffuser Retrieved 19 July 2019 Molloy Susan 30 August 1982 Joe forgets Billy The Sydney Morning Herald The Smoking Issue 8 May 2008 Archived from the original on 8 May 2008 Retrieved 10 April 2014 Smoke Lies and the Nanny State PDF Joejackson com Archived from the original PDF on 2 December 2012 Retrieved 4 December 2015 Joe Jackson com Joe Jackson com Archived from the original on 11 April 2010 Retrieved 11 August 2010 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joe Jackson musician Joe Jackson at IMDb Official website Joe Jackson archive by Andreas Wostrack Joe Jackson s career on A amp M Records with gallery international discography Joe Jackson biography at AllMusic 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