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  1. Bob Jackson (born 6 January 1949, Coventry, England) is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist. Father of singer Emily Jackson.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_JacksonBob Jackson - Wikipedia

    Bob Jackson may refer to: Bob Jackson (American football) (born 1940), former professional American football running back; Bob Jackson (football manager), manager of the English football club Portsmouth F.C., 1947–1952; Bob Jackson (footballer, born 1934), English footballer; Bob Jackson (Kentucky politician) (born 1962), member of the ...

  3. Bob began playing piano, and composing at an early age. He was a music composition major at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Bob studied privately with pianist/composer Dick Hyman. Bob continues to practice piano and compose everyday. Bob's music has taken him all over the world. In addition to having his own show at Disney's Port Orleans ...

  4. Bob Jackson Body Repair was started by an artistic young man with a small tool box & a paint gun in 1968. The business grew over the years to become the standard of quality for body & paint repairs in the LC valley. Bob Jackson’s always held the reputation of “Quality First.”. Now owned & operated by Bob’s son John Jackson, A full time ...

  5. Nov 30, 2020 · 12. One of the UK’s most respected custom frame builders, Bob Jackson Cycles, says it plans “to be around for at least another 85 years” after previously announcing in October that the business, founded in 1935, would be closing next month. In a statement on its website, the Leeds-based business, which had been due to shut its doors for ...

  6. Bob Jackson joined Badfinger in 1974, heavily featuring on their Head First album and playing in various different line-ups over the following 10 years. It was a troubled and tragic period. The legacy of lead songwriters Pete Ham and Tom Evans is a string of classic hits, albums and material that should have been much bigger.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FortunesThe Fortunes - Wikipedia

    In March 1995, Bob Jackson was added to the Fortunes' ranks, after founder member Barry Pritchard left through illness. Jackson, a former member of the group Badfinger, paid homage to his former bandmate on stage, with a version of the Badfinger penned song "Without You".