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Blues Run the Game

4 Extra Debut. Laura Barton reveals a lost gem of British folk music and tells the poignant story of its creator, Jackson C Frank. From November 2012.

Laura Barton reveals a lost gem of British folk music and tells the poignant story of its creator, Jackson C Frank.

With insurance money from a childhood accident Jackson C Frank migrated from New York to London in the mid-'60s, where his first album was produced by another ascendant young songwriter called Paul Simon. It was warmly received and Frank is spoken of as an influence on a generation of British folk performers.

And then, it seems, he disappeared from view. Little was heard from Jackson C Frank for decades.

Laura Barton speaks to some of those who knew him to find out about the lost years and the tragedy of the life of Jackson C Frank.

Featuring Jackson C Frank's friends Al Stewart, John Renbourn, Jim Abbott and John Kay.

Producer: Martin Williams.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 31 Oct 201701:30

Broadcasts

  • Tue 20 Nov 201211:30
  • Sat 24 Nov 201215:30
  • Mon 30 Oct 201706:30
  • Mon 30 Oct 201713:30
  • Mon 30 Oct 201720:30
  • Tue 31 Oct 201701:30