Brian Jackson

Brian Jackson co-band leader of Gil Scott-Heron Sunday 14th July
Sunday, 14th Jul 2019
Brian Jackson co-band leader of Gil Scott-Heron Sunday 14th July

Writing partner and co-band leader of Gil Scott-Heron, keys and funky flute legend BRIAN JACKSON comes to Hideaway to share the music they made together - from ‘The Bottle’, ‘The Revolution Will Not Be Televised’, ‘Winter in America’, ‘We Almost Lost Detroit’ through to ‘Racetrack In France’ and ‘Delta Man’, this unique creative duo not only delivered a definitive soundtrack of an era but carried a social commentary quite unlike any other.

Featuring Yolanda Charles (bass) and Chris Morris (drums).

Half of the power duo Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson, Brian wrote, arranged and produced over 10 albums over an eight-year period. Time and time again that music has found its way onto over 100 cuts like Common's “The People” (from "We Almost Lost Detroit") and Kendrick Lamar's “Poe Mans Dreams” (from "Peace Go With You, Brother").

Almost 40 years later, Brian is still building with artists like M1 (Dead Prez), vocalist Gregory Porter, São Paulo hip-hop artist Rodrigo Brandão, young lion jazz violinist Scott Tixier (Kenny Barron, Stevie Wonder), and legendary bassist Charnett Moffett.

Brian looks to both the present and the past for inspiration in order to honour the ancient tradition of the griot - the African troubadour of truth.

“This music isn’t really mine," Brian asserts. "I learned it from those who came before me. It’s my job to pass on what I've learned. That’s the Tradition.”

In the tradition of the African griot, Brian tells the stories of how some of his Gil's best-loved pieces came to light.

 

A Hideaway joint promotion in association with Brian Jackson.