Monday, 16 July 2007

Up This Week...



A special show this week as we look at the life of Jackson C. Frank and his self titled release from 1965. It was to be his first and only release as his deeply troubled youth would evolve into an even more troubled future.
His album is regarded as the most forgotten classics of the last century and it would later go on to inspire the likes of Simon and Garfunkle and Nick Drake. But what happened to him in his childhood that brought out such a beautiful album and indeed what happened to him in later life? Well this Sunday between 9 and 10pm on Phantom 105.2's album archive we're going to tell you his story.

9 comments:

Critical Junk said...

Wow, I know absolutely nothing about this, excellent!!

Le Catch said...

Cool! Think you'll enjoy it! What are your thoughts on Simon and Garfunkel?

UnaRocks said...

Love LOVE JCF. Heard I Want To Be Alone on Phantom the other night - score!

Le Catch said...

Yeah, I played it on Sunday night. Hopefully some of the rest are playing it too this week.

I'm about to order an origional LP of the record from Holland...should have it in a few weeks!

Critical Junk said...

Simon And Garfunkel...yeah, definitely?, I'm off to google....

ScotchCait said...

who is this intriguing man....ive never even heard of him either! good on ya catch!

UnaRocks said...

JCF is my Elvis

Le Catch said...

Now you mention it...on the Blues Run The Game CD release there is a pic of a 14 year old Jackson with a young Elvis.

UnaRocks said...

yeah, he went with his mum to visit Elvis when he was sick as a kid