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Jackson C Frank Jackson C Frank. Reissue CDs Weekly Jackson C. Frank New music reviews, news & interviews The Arts Desk Jackson C Frank: The forgotten folk hero whose tragic life overshadowed his genius Frank was born Jackson Carey Jones [2] on March 2, 1943, in Buffalo, New York, the only child of Marilyn Rochefort Jones and Jack Jones, a test pilot

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[4] He was raised Christian, though he became atheist in later life.[5]On March 31, 1954, when Frank was eleven years old, a furnace exploded at. Frank was born Jackson Carey Jones [2] on March 2, 1943, in Buffalo, New York, the only child of Marilyn Rochefort Jones and Jack Jones, a test pilot [3] He later took on the surname of his stepfather, Elmer Frank, an army officer and food chemist

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Roots Vinyl Guide. 3:39; My Name Is Carnival (2001 Remaster) 3:45; I Want to Be Alone (Dialogue) 3:19; Just Like Anything (2001 Remaster) 2:22; You Never Wanted Me (2001 Remaster) 3:08; Lists Add to List Amidst Soho's flourishing folk scene of the mid-60s, Jackson C