Boots Bailey
Bob Jackson with The Strange Ones
Bob's Red Hot Sax
Alshire S-5272
1972
From the back cover: Bob Jackson – Born under the sign of the Capricorn in Oklahoma, puts together a lively and fresh selection of updated oldies with this great tenor sax effort. As Bob's love for music grew he was inspired by such greats as Earl Bostic, Bob Wills, and the contemporary sounds of Neil Diamond, giving him the appreciation of ALL types of music from jazz to country and contemporary. That's what you find in this album, Bob Jackson (Boots) The Sax. "Horn Corn" (written by Bob), and "Boots Bailey," are my personal favorites. Bob's sincerity and warm personality prevail as you weave through this neat package of nostalgia. Sit back, relax, and now listen to my favorite sax. – Jerry Wallace, Decca Records
Horn Corn
Riverside Downs
Frankie & Johnny
Wabash Cannonball
Flower Blower
Boots Bailey
Coriny - Coriny
The Saints Blow In
Jug Honker
Taco Sauce
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