Stephen Jackson (musician)

Stephen Jackson (born January 26, 1970) is a musician from Washington D.C. Most notably he is a founding member, singer and songwriter for the Washington D.C. based band The Pietasters and the record labels Slug Tone! and Indication Records.

Stephen Jackson
Birth nameStephen Jackson
Born (1970-01-26) January 26, 1970
Virginia, United States
GenresPunk Rock, ska, rocksteady, soul
Occupation(s)Musician, Singer-songwriter, Record producer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1990present
LabelsSlug Tone!, Hellcat, Epitaph, Fueled By Ramen, Indication
WebsiteThe Pietasters.com

Musical career

While attending college at Virginia Tech,[1] Stephen Jackson and high school friends Tal Bayer, Chris Watt and Tom Goodin formed the ska, punk-rock band the Slugs in 1990. After changing the name to the Dancehall Crashers (*edit* Need source for this. Dance Hall Crashers were a Tim Armstrong project out of Berkeley, CA.) and eventually the Pietasters, the band soon began playing shows with bands like The Skunks, Bad Manners and Bim Skala Bim. The Pietasters soon began recording their first musical tracks, and released early EP's and a full-length self-titled tape on their own SlugTone! label in 1990 and 1991.

Jackson began touring extensively with the Pietasters in 1992 after graduating with a degree in Architecture, and has continued to do so to the present day. He has released seven full-length albums with the Pietasters.

Jackson continues to manage the band and is currently the only remaining original member of the band that has performed with the band full-time since 1990. He has appeared as one of the lead songwriters on every Pietaster album.

Musical influences

Jackson has credited early Ska like Alton Ellis, Two-Tone Ska, Northern Soul, Stax, Motown Marvin Gaye, Punk Rock, The Beatles, Mick Jagger, U2, The Police, and The Clash amongst his numerous influences.

Touring history

Jackson has toured extensively with many bands during his career with the Pietasters: The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, the Reverend Horton Heat, the Slackers, Pennywise, No Doubt, NOFX, the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, the Toasters, the Specials, Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros, the Bouncing Souls, Less Than Jake, the Ramones, They Might Be Giants, the Meatmen, H20, The Damned, Rancid, Ozomatli, Hepcat, Bad Brains and many others.

Discography

Studio albums

Rare albums, EPs, singles, and others

  • The Ska-Rumptious 7 Inch - 1992 on Slug Tone! Records
  • All You Can Eat (EP) - 1992 on Slug Tone! Records
  • Soul Sammich - 1994 on Slug Tone! Records
  • Ocean - 1996 on Moon Records
  • Strapped Live! (live album) - 1996 on Moon Records
  • Comply - 1996 on Moon Records
  • Out All Night (Promo) - 1997 on Hellcat Records
  • Out All Night (EP) - 1998 on HellCat Records
  • Yesterday's Over (Promo) - 1999 on Hellcat Records
  • The Pietasters 1992-1996 - 2003 on VMS Records
  • Live at the 9:30 Club (DVD) - 2005 on MVD
  • NCAA Football 2006 (Game Menu and Minigame Soundtrack)
  • Crazy Baldhead: The Sound of '69 singing on Monkey Man

Videos

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References

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