Russell Bernard Jackson is an American upright and electric bass player.

Jackson was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He started his career as a bass player with Otis Clay in Chicago.

He then landed a job with B. B. King.[1][2] He toured internationally with King and his orchestra for six and a half years.

Jackson then attended the Dick Grove School of Music in Los Angeles.

During the course of his career Jackson played with many bands,[3] including percussion project Silent Partners,[4][5][6] and musicians Buddy Guy, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Willie Nelson, Kenny Wayne,[7][8] Marshall Lawrence[9] and Sunny Fournier.[10] For a number of years Jackson fronted the Russell Jackson Band,[11] based in Vancouver, British Columbia.[12] He also toured extensively with James "Buddy" Rogers.[13]

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