Live at Jackson Station: Music, Community, and Tragedy in a Southern Blues Bar

By Harrison, Daniel H.

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9781643361451
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Univ. of South Carolina


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Reviewed on April 23, 2021  |  Arts & Humanities: Performing Arts

Sociologist Harrison offers a social history of and love letter to Jackson Station, a legendary blues bar in rural western South Carolina. Owner Gerald Jackson had purchased an abandoned train depot for a dollar in the '70s, then transported the depot to some land he had inherited; in 1978, Jackson Station was born. In the '80s, Jackson Station was the place to be for bands and musicians, including Widespread Panic, Bob Margolin, Drink Small...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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