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Duff Clark " Duffy" Jackson (July 3, 1953 – March 3, 2021) was an American drummer.


Career
Born in Freeport, New York, Jackson was the son of jazz double-bassist and band leader . He played drums as a young child, making appearances with , , , and before he finished high school. In 1971 he relocated to Los Angeles, where he played with , Ray Brown, , , , and . Following a tour of Japan with , he appeared on television for two years with Sammy Davis Jr. (1974–1976). Later in the 1970s he played with and did a tour of Europe with the Count Basie Orchestra.

Jackson appeared on the television program, I've Got a Secret, on the September 7, 1960 episode. He was seven years-old at the time. His secret was, “I formed my own jazz band”.

In the 1980s, Jackson worked with , , James Moody, and , and in 1985 re-joined the Basie orchestra while was its leader. Following this he worked with and , then re-joined the Basie Orchestra under Frank Foster. In the 1990s, he relocated to , where he played with Harry Allen, , and the Manhattan Transfer; Jackson moved to Nashville, TN in the late 2000s and started to front his own big band.

He died aged 67 in , Tennessee, on March 3, 2021.


Discography

As leader
  • Swing! Swing! Swing! (Milestone, 1995)


As sideman
With
  • Here Comes the Sun (MPS/BASF, 1972)
  • Jamento (Pablo, 1978)
  • Look Up (Atlas, 1983)
  • Live at the Cully Select Jazz Festival 1991 (Limetree, 1991)

With

  • Sonny, Sweets & Jaws (Who's Who in Jazz, 1982)
  • Sonny's Blues (Who's Who in Jazz, 1983)
  • What's New (CMA, 1995)

With others

  • , Kansas City Shout (Pablo, 1980)
  • , Big Boss Band (Warner Bros., 1990)
  • , Strolling with the Count (Ovation, 1980)
  • , That Gerson Person (Jazz Alliance, 1992)
  • , Made in Japan (Timeless, 1983)
  • , Freddie Freeloader (Denon, 1990)
  • , Lucky 7 (Time Is, 1991)
  • , Jacquet's Got It (Atlantic, 1988)
  • The Manhattan Transfer, Swing (Atlantic, 1997)
  • Eddie Miller, It's Miller Time (Famous Door, 1980)
  • , Meet Grover Mitchell (Jazz Chronicles, 1979)
  • Othello Molineaux, It's About Time (Big World Music, 1993)
  • , The Incredible Ira Sullivan (Stash, 1980)
  • Axel Zwingenberger, The Boogie Woogie Album (Telefunken, 1982)


Bibliography
  • Rick Mattingly, "Duffy Jackson". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. .


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